What's Cred Forums's take on this film?

What's Cred Forums's take on this film?

Very good.

Gattaca threads always attract a large number of "it was shit" posters though.

Excellent

scifikino

I'm afraid I'm not a regular, I just got the urge to rewatch it after hearing a snippet of the score and I thought it was worth discussing a bit.

the ending was too much man, amazing flick

Great example of hard science fiction.

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>You want to know how I did it?
>I never saved anything for the swim back

>entering a rocket in suits

Ok.

Excellent movie, a classic, inspirational, kino

Boring as fuck.

>implying I am going to write your homework assignment for you

no thanks OP

>I never saved anything for the swim back

feels like you cant even believe

1997 yet still relevant.

ha
who else had to watch this movie for school

Excellent story. B+ Film.

Great concept, story. I think it needed some better casting

I love it

What I never got it why Jude Law killed himself at the end Like dude you can live without your legs jesus get over it

excellent film
loved the soundtrack

Was surprisingly good in terms of concepts, story and characters, but I wished they focused more on the technical part of the production. It kind of felt generic.

Solid 8/10 tho

it's a meme film favored by reddit

>getting to watch Gattaca for school assignments

Man, the only thing we got to watch was Romeo + Juliet, with a bunch of questions about the dialogue and the differences. And that was as a treat because the school-year was almost over.

>What I never got is one of the two central character's motivation that's spelled out by the character himself

Why do you even browse Cred Forums, man?

>genetic perfection
>receding hairline
okay then

you just had less-lazy teachers. Everyone watched Romeo and Juliet in English (I actually only saw the 60's version). Lord of the Flies too.
I watched Gattaca, Dead Poet's Society, K-Pax, and Sling Blade all in my high school psychology class. We might've watched Contact for some reason as well. That was basically movie-class

Shit, me too. Did we go to the same school?

Not unless you're scandinavian.

me, watched it in science fiction class

>fiction

>suspension of disbelief