2020年11月5日木曜日

Gattaca

In fall 2020, I watched the movie Gattaca on DVD. The Sci-Fi movie was released in 1997. The lead is Ethan Hawke. 
The story follows Vincent, who was born without gene manipulation and struggles to make his dream come true of becoming an astronaut as an "Invalid" in a future where people born with gene manipulation are called "Valids" and are supposed to become elites in the society. 
Ethan Hawke played Vincent with enthusiasm, who has complicated feelings as an "Invalid" about his little brother, Anton, who is a "Valid." Jude Law also gave a sensitive and cool performance as the disable "Invalid" Jerome who at first reluctantly but gradually readily assists Vincent's dream come true. Vincent is less restless than Jerome. It might be because he is an "Invalid." Uma Thurman acted as the mysterious stunner Irene, who is an "Invalid" and lends her decorative figure to the drama of the three men. 
The Sci-Fi movie is also a human drama because it focuses on the human events among the four main characters. The above-mentioned two men and woman's performances are especially worth watching. 
Each person's life is predetermined by their own genes to some extent, however, geniuses tend to be conceited. People are impressed by ordinary persons who believe in their own potential and increase their efforts. Then such passionate ordinary ones occasionally come to surpass lazy geniuses. Anyone must not be vain.

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