The brave new world and the Gattaca Huxley who live in a genetically perfect world are not necessarily a wonderful achievement of mankind. Does it encourage people to "remove the boundaries in the progress of eugenics?" Then display it (although not so much in BNW). In addition, for GATTACA, the director incorporates the traditional elements of the movie - murder mystery combined with love story - SF novel - very effective. The irony of Huxley's novel is clearly evident (annoying the educational system and today's morality
After all, what is genetic engineering, preemptive shaping? Let your child fit snugly in the test tube and save money later. With perfect health, high IQ, and long life, you have a brave new world of "rattles" that biomolecules inherit the earth and naturally become baby humble workers. This is one of the smartest and most provocative films in science fiction movies. That hero is a person who challenges the system. Vincent (Isan Hawke) was born in an old fashioned way and his genetic tests showed poor vision, heart problems, and life expectancy of about 30 years. He is "ineffective" and works as a vacuum cleaner in the space center.
The book "Gattaca" and Aldous Huxley's "The Brave New World" book is based on improvements in the future and how science has been achieved in the world. The main characters of Gavinka are more intrinsic than Bernard and John (hero of a brave new world), but they are not satisfied with themselves and are not perfect. Their way of resistance to their society is similar. "Brave New World" and "Gattaca" are similar
Living in a genetically perfect world is not necessarily a big achievement for mankind. Does it encourage people to "remove the boundaries in the progress of eugenics?" Then display it (although not so much in BNW). In addition, for GATTACA, the director adopts the traditional elements of the movie - murder mystery - love story - science fiction novel - is very effective. The irony of Huxley's novel is clearly obvious (it annoys the educational system and today's morality and more topics). He also writes the purpose of education and humor. However, in the case of GATTACA, ironic information is not immediately understood - even after watching a movie three times.