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Gattaca

Gattaca

Released: 1998-03-20
© 1997 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Released: 1998-03-20
© 1997 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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In a society of the genetically engineered, Jerome (Ethan Hawke), a natural birth, assumes the identity of a member of the genetic elite to pursue his goal of traveling into space with the Gattaca Aerospace Corporation. However when Jerome is suspected of murder, his dreams begin to unravel.

Apple TV: Customer Reviews

2018-11-17

Amazing soundtrack

This is one of my favourite films. Jude Law/ Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman are all great in it and the soundtrack is amazing.
A nice slow burning, subtle sci-fi film.
pygar, last of the ornithentropes
2018-11-12

Wmy desert island “you’re allowed one movie” choice

Wonderful. One of the most prophetic, thought provoking and poignant stories ever to grace the big screen in the name of Sci-fi... Niccol’s dystopia paints a cautionary picture of the sort of society we might become if left to our own devices. Filmed in a beautiful twilight with Michael Nyman serenading the audience with warmth and hope. One of the few instances where double breasted suits are acceptable in space.
iDeadon
2018-07-20

A modern classic

This is truly a great movie love the ideas that made this film
Masmithx1977
2017-08-10

Truly great movie,

A.
Santiago Ramon y Cajal
2015-07-30

Visual Poetry

It’s more than just science fiction. While Andrew Niccol’s more recent films may have been commercial cannon fodder, this — his first film — is a triumph. Bleak, tragic, despairing even in its final moment of triumph, it has to be watched. Science fiction does not get better than this. And when science fiction succeeds at this level, it blows every other genre away.
Dom2012
2015-03-06

The power of human endeavour

Best film ever. Fact
Reluctant commentator
2015-01-14

Gattaca

Wow why have I never heard of this movie before. . . Brilliant and very thought provoking. Set in the not too distant future where we live in a society that your dna determines your place in life. . . But it's also a bit of a thriller with a twist. Best £5.99 I've spent on iTunes !
Biscuit Rik
Biscuit Rik
2014-08-01

Enjoyed it

Clever concept
twotowah