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Essay heading: Gattaca, Andrew Niccols Negative Portrayal Of The 'Not-Too-Distant' Future
 
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They are efficient and productive but mechanical and emotionless. Jerome Morrow’s apartment is sparsely furnished with no personalization. It is orderly and refined but again, lacking any individuality. The lighting in both places is dim, lit only enough to adequately see. This gives the set a cold, uninviting atmosphere...
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Their costumes are androgynous in dull greys and blacks. Irene wears corporate-looking blouses that button up to her neck paired with austere skirts. Her make-up is basic and neutral and her hair is all swept back from her face and pinned into a bun. She is outfitted identically to the other female workers so all traces of femininity and personality are erased...
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GATTACA- "The world of Gattaca is focused on genetic perfection, yet it is the imperfect Vincent that achieves the most"   Gattaca, Andrew Niccols Negative Portrayal Of The 'Not-Too-Distant' Future   Gattaca supports the belief that human flaws are preferable to a genetically engineered existence.   ?In Gattaca the film-maker presents characters who are emotionally cold.' Discuss.   A comparison of genetic engineering in Gattaca to modern stem-cell research   Human Cloning: The Negative Effects on Society   Human Cloning: The Negative Effects On Society   ALfred Huxley's ability to predict society through A Brave New World   Constant Individual Conditioning Is Needed To Reinforce Society In Huxley'S Brave New World   True progress towards perfection begins when we are alienated from the society   Value of Human Life in Utopian Society   Brave New World-A Sterile Society   Brave New World: A Sterile Society   Is Genetic Reseach ethical and beneficical to Society   Emotion versus Facts in “The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society”  
 
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