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Gattaca (1997)
In New Zealand-born, British writer/director Andrew
Niccol's futuristic, dramatic sci-fi thriller (his debut feature
film) - it was a thought-provoking and cautionary fable-tale about
the sleek, not-so-distant, well-ordered and functioning technological
future where eugenics (the science of one's hereditary DNA genetic
makeup) before birth pre-determined one's future and social class.
Discrimination was based upon the profiling of one's genetic code
and DNA defects. It examined bio-ethical questions, the concepts
of fate and destiny, and efforts to overcome genetic bias in order
to seek preferred employment and placement in the society. The film's
tagline reflected the theme: "There is no gene for the human
spirit."
The film provided a social critique of the dystopian
future's genetically-enhanced social class system, where would-be
parents eliminated undesirable flaws and traits of their offspring
by tampering with genetic engineering to control such things as the
likelihood of disease, baldness, body size, eyesight, personality
or the life expectancy of their progeny. The system gave an unfair
advantage to parents whose children were conceived naturally and
traditionally and not pre-determined, resulting in a flawed underclass
of "in valids." The main protagonist in the film was able
to prove to everyone that even though he was unenhanced, he was able
to perform as a superior individual. He escaped his genetically predetermined
fate and became a "Freeman" - his actual name. The name
of his alter ego Jerome Eugene Morrow was also highly significant.
Jerome (similar to genome), Eugene (or eugenics) and Morrow (referring
to the future).
The title of the film was derived from the first letter
of the four nitrogen bases of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid): Adenine,
Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine (G,A,T,C). The four letters are also
frequently emphasized in the film - the letters were bolded in the
opening and closing credits, and in the names of the people and companies.
On a budget of $36 million, the film was a big failure, taking in
only $12.5 million at the box-office. It was nominated for a single
Academy Award: Best Art Direction.
- the film opened with two title-card quotes (white letters on a
black background):
- "Consider God's handi-work; who can straighten
what He hath made crooked?" Ecclesiastes 7:13
- "I not only think
that we will tamper with Mother Nature, I think Mother wants
us to." Willard Gaylin
- during the opening credits presented with symbolic
meaning, in slow-motion, large elephant tusks loudly tumbled onto
the ground against a blue background; they were followed by branchless,
palm-like trunks and other pieces of debris; gradually, the objects
were revealed to be highly-magnified, scoured cells that were floating
down like snow - hair follicles, nail clippings, whiskers, and
shredded flakes of skin
- in a futuristic bathroom shower room (a stainless
steel tank), a naked man was shaving with a strait-edged razor
and rubbing his skin raw with a wire brush; after thoroughly grooming
and scrubbing himself, all of his exfoliated debris was afterwards
incinerated in the sealed tank; from a liquid-nitrogen cooled refrigerator,
the individual removed from one of its shelves an IV-attached silicon
pouch containing a yellowish liquid (a urine bag) that he strapped
to his upper thigh; he then prepared a slim, fingertip-sized pad
(complete with a sachet containing injected blood) to cover one
of his fingers and blend with his skin color
- he then drove from his condominium complex's parking
garage to a sterile, modernistic building - the Gattaca Aerospace
Corporation, a space agency similar to NASA, where he entered onto
an escalator with hundreds of other similarly well-dressed employees
wearing identical black suits; a subtitle appeared: "THE NOT-TOO-DISTANT
FUTURE"; "Jerome
Morrow" (Ethan Hawke) entered
a restricted area with a computerized finger pin-prick identification
security system, followed by co-worker Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman)
- a possible future romantic partner; at his computer monitor and
work-station in a sterile, cold, antiseptic room with dozens of
other terminals, "Jerome"
viewed an animation of a Gattaca spacecraft in deep space,
and then used a mini-vac to clean between the keys of his computer
keyboard; his boss Director Josef (Gore Vidal), the Gattaca flight
director, noted his obsessive cleanliness and error-free work,
and reminded the thriving "Jerome" of another "substance
test" a week before his scheduled manned, one-year space-mission
to Saturn's moon Titan as a celestial navigator
- to hide his own DNA from the inspection, "Jerome" surreptitiously
and fraudulently emptied the contents of a small vial of someone
else's dead skin tissue onto his keyboard and placed a single hair
follicle onto his hair comb; in the testing laboratory, white-coated
technician Lamar (Xander Berkeley) observed carefully as "Jerome"
cleverly provided a urine sample from the hidden pouch strapped
to his leg, and as he often did, complimented "Jerome" on the size
of his penis: ("You've
got a beautiful piece of equipment there, Jerome")
- the urinalysis confirmed that the sample was VALID
- that "Jerome" was Jerome Morrow - it also revealed
a photo of the 'real' Jerome Morrow whom genetically-inferior
Vincent Freeman (also Ethan Hawke) was impersonating
- after gazing up at one of many Gattaca launches,
a voice-over narration by Vincent provided a lengthy back-story
to the plot - he admitted that he was not Jerome Morrow: "The
most unremarkable of events. Jerome Morrow, Navigator First Class,
is about to embark on a one-year manned mission to Titan, the 14th
moon of Saturn. A highly prestigious assignment. Although, for
Jerome, selection was virtually guaranteed at birth. He's blessed
with all the gifts required for such an undertaking. A genetic
quotient second to none. No, there's truly nothing remarkable about
the progress of Jerome Morrow. Except that I am not Jerome Morrow"
- in a flashback with voice-overs, Vincent described
how he had been conceived after his Catholic parents
Marie (Jayne Brook) and Antonio Freeman (Elias Koteas) had sex
in the backseat of a Buick Riviera in Detroit; he would normally
be considered a completely healthy baby (with "ten fingers,
ten toes"),
but a post-birth test with a drop of blood immediately revealed
flaws - Vincent had a heart disorder and it was predetermined that
he would live only until the age of 30: "(voice-over) I was
conceived in the Riviera. Not the French Riviera. The Detroit variety.
They used to say that a child conceived in love has a greater chance
of happiness. They don't say that anymore. I never understand what
possessed my mother to put her faith in God's hand rather than
those of her local geneticist. Ten fingers, ten toes, that's all
that used to matter. Not now. Now only seconds old, the exact time
and cause of my death was already known. Neurological condition,
60% probability. Manic depression, 42% probability. Attention deficit
disorder, 89% probability. Heart disorder - 99% probability. Early
fatal potential. Life expectancy, 30.2 years"
- during his growing-up years, young Vincent (Mason
Gamble and Chad Christ) was "chronically ill"; unlike
himself, his younger brother Anton Freeman Jr. (Vincent Nielson
and William Lee Scott) was born two years later after Vincent's
parents consulted with a genetic counselor (Blair Underwood) to
have their second child born in what had become
"the natural way" - without anything left to chance;
genetic selection insured a healthy boy with no imperfections
or pre-dispositions to any of the major inheritable diseases or
other potentially prejudicial conditions: ("...premature baldness,
myopia, alcoholism and addictive susceptibility, propensity for
violence and obesity"); the geneticist-counselor recommended:
"You want to give your child the best possible start. Believe
me, we have enough imperfection built in already. Your child doesn't
need any additional burdens"; he also assured
them : "This
child is still you. Simply the best of you"; genetically-perfect
Anton, favored by his father, would always surpass young Vincent's
normal abilities (regarding growth, physical strength, intelligence,
eyesight, etc.)
- Vincent's voice-over continued as he described how
during a game of "chicken" at the beach between the two boys, they
would swim out as far as they could into the ocean ("It was about
who would get scared and turn back first") - and Vincent always
lost the contest due to his genetic inferiority: ("Of course it
was always me. Anton was by far the stronger swimmer and he had no excuse to fail")
- as the flashback continued about Vincent's interest
in science and his dream to become a space traveler-astronaut at
Gattaca, a view was shown of a deserted parking lot with his mapped-out
representation of the solar system (a large red ball represented
the sun, and other smaller objects served as the planets stretching
out), "Jerome"
explained: "For as long as l can remember, I've dreamed of going
into space"; during dinner one night, his mother cautioned about
his physical condition: "You have to be realistic, with a heart
condition like yours...", while his father bluntly added: "The
only way that you'll see the inside of a spaceship is if you are
cleaning it"
- "Jerome" confirmed his father's statement
that he was doomed to merely be a lower class citizen whose
future solely depended upon his DNA makeup and genotype profiling: "My
real resume was in my cells. Why should anybody invest all that
money to train me when there are a thousand other applicants with
a far cleaner profile?"; he also noted how such discrimination
was illegal, but ignored: ("Of course, it's illegal to discriminate.
'Genoism' it's called. But no one takes the law seriously"); he
was destined to fail at any attempt to succeed at the higher tier
of employment under the unfair social class system;
- then one day at the ocean shore, 17 year-old Vincent's
younger brother Anton declined to become "blood-brothers" with
him; however, he did accept Vincent's challenge
to swim in the open sea against him - and surprisingly lost, and
Vincent had to save Anton from drowning; after that, Vincent was
determined to succeed, knowing that he wasn't as weak as everyone
believed: ("It
was the moment that made everything else possible"); he tore
himself out of a framed family portrait and permanently left the
Freeman household with a suitcase; he roamed around the country,
taking various menial jobs, usually at the inferior janitorial
level due to his "In Valid"
status: (voice-over: "I belong to a new underclass, no longer
determined by social status or the color of your skin....we now
have discrimination down to a science")
Vincent a Member of Gattaca's Cleaning Crew
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Glancing Up at Gattaca Rocket Launches While Working
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- Vincent was hired to work at Gattaca as part of the cleaning crew
to clean office spaces, supervised by Caesar (Ernest Borgnine); during
his many hours at work, he described how he often longingly watched
rocket ships launched into the skies: ("I was never more certain
that how far away I was from my goal, than when I was standing
right beside it"); Vincent began to realize that intense physical
training and academic study of celestial navigation wasn't enough;
he had to take drastic measures to beat the system - by assuming
the identity of a "Valid": ("From my brave talk, I knew it was
just that. No matter how much l trained or how much I studied,
the best test score in the world wasn't gonna matter unless I had
the blood test to go with it. I made up my mind to resort to more
extreme measures")
- Vincent was visited by a DNA broker known as German
(Tony Shaloub), who offered to help him attain his career objectives,
but cautioned - "The commitment is binding"; in voice-over, Vincent
explained how he could improve his status by illegally borrowing,
buying or acquiring the "genetic identity" of an elite individual,
and impersonate or pose himself as that person in order to pass
the rigorous DNA tests: "For the genetically superior, success is easier to attain but is by
no means guaranteed. After all, there is no gene for fate. And
when, for one reason or another, a member of the elite falls on
hard times, their genetic identity becomes a valued commodity for
the unscrupulous. One man's loss is another man's gain"
- Vincent was introduced to a now-paralyzed (from
the waist down) ex-Silver Medalist swimmer named Jerome
Eugene Morrow (Jude Law), a genetically-perfect individual (with
20/20 vision, a high IQ, with a long life expectancy) who was willing
to sell his genetically-superior DNA identity to Vincent brokered
through German who would take a 25% cut: ("You could go anywhere
with this guy's helix tucked under your arm"); paraplegic
Jerome had suffered a broken back in an unpublicized car accident
(Jerome deliberately stepped out in front of the car) that left
him an embittered, alcoholic invalid in a wheelchair, yet according
to German, "he's
still a working, talking, fully productive member of society";
Jerome felt cheated that even with his perfect genes, he should
have been a first-place winning champion swimmer
- in voice-over, Vincent described the process of
assuming the perfect persona of Jerome: "So began the process
of becoming Jerome" - Vincent would acquire Jerome's genetic "markers" of
hair, dead skin, blood and urine with specimen-samples and even
recordings of his heart-rate; one major stumbling block was the
difference in their heights (Jerome was 6 foot 1 inch), and Vincent
had to reluctantly agree to have surgery on his legs and increase
his height from 4 feet 6 inches with a painful leg operation; adjustments
were also made to Vincent's eyes and teeth, and southpaw Vincent
spent hours practicing writing Jerome's signature with his right
hand; Jerome asked that he be called by his middle name Eugene;
before putting their plan into place with a job interview, there
were problems with the testing of Jerome's "hot
sample" of
urine due to his frequent vodka drinking: (Vincent: "There
is more vodka in this piss than there is piss!")
- the flashback ended when Vincent passed his job
interview (consisting of his first urine test with technician Lamar),
and began working at Gattaca, before quickly rising in the ranks
by continually fooling the Gattaca computers; after a few years,
"Jerome" was currently a week away from the launch date
after having been selected as a navigator for a one-year mission;
he continued to "dispose of as much loose skin, fingernails
and hair as possible to limit how much of my In-Valid self l would
leave in the Valid world," while the real Jerome (or Eugene)
as a donor continued to supply him with "samples of his own
superior body matter" to
carry out the "borrowed ladder" DNA deception: (i.e.,
urine pouches, fingertip blood packets, and vials of other bodily
substances); in voice-over, "Jerome" explained how he
was paying Eugene's rent to keep his alter ego living his accustomed
lavish lifestyle; he had rapidly risen in status in society: "l
was now a member of a relatively new and particularly detested
segment of society. One of those who refuses to play the hand that
he was dealt. I am most commonly known as a 'borrowed ladder,'
or a 'de-gene-erate'"
- everything was perfect until the agency's Mission
Director was found bloodily murdered - bludgeoned on the head with
a computer keyboard: ("Jerome": "Strange to think,
he may have more success exposing me in death than he did in life");
as "Jerome"
peered down at the body, one of his eyelashes was dislodged and
fell onto a narrow window ledge, possibly threatening to disrupt
his deceptive plan
- the homicide was investigated by relentless Detective
Hugo (Alan Arkin), who with other homicide investigators began
to systematically vacuum up bits of human flotsam from keyboards
and other areas (including the wayward eyelash from "Jerome");
Director Josef appointed Irene to insist with the investigation;
the uneasy "Jerome" was assured by Josef that the case wouldn't
affect his launch scheduled for the end of the week; when Eugene
heard about the murder, he was fearful that the investigators would
place both of them in jeopardy: ("The place is gonna be crawling
with Hoovers")
- conducting an informal investigation of
her own and interested in "Jerome's" readout, Irene took a sample
of a hair follicle from a comb in the desk drawer of "Jerome's" work
station, and took it to a public sequencing lab booth for analysis;
after requesting a full sequencing, a technician told her that
it had a very high 9.3 reading ("Quite
a catch!"); she seemed disappointed by both the result and
the printout of "Jerome's" counterfeit
genetic profile provided on a mini-CD by the lab
- Eugene and "Jerome" went out to a dinner club and
got drunk; after returning back in Eugene's condominium, he
admitted to "Jerome" that his car accident was self-inflicted
and deliberately caused: "I stepped right out in front of it. l'd
never been more sober in my life...l couldn't even get that right,
could I?"; his suicide attempt was due to his feelings of genetic
imperfection after placing second rather than first in the swimming
competition
Eyelash Discovered to Belong to Vincent - an "In-Valid"
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The Lead Investigator - Anton (Loren Dean), Vincent's
Brother, Alerted to the Finding
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- in the crime lab, "Jerome's" stray eyelash
was identifed as originating from an "In-Valid," with
a flashing warning: "UNAUTHORIZED
SPECIMEN" along with Vincent's picture; lead team investigator
Anton (Loren Dean), Vincent's competitive brother, was alerted
to the finding and discussed the situation with Detective Hugo,
who thought the eyelash "specimen" led them to their
suspect - an "unregistered
in-valid...a janitor here until a few years back when he disappeared
out of sight"; Anton wondered: "Is the janitor gonna
come back here after all this time to kill a man he never knew?";
to cover for his brother, Anton told Hugo: "He has no record
of any living relative"; he also stated that the Director "was
not universally loved" due to cutbacks in the program, so
there could be multiple suspects
- in Gattaca's workout room on a treadmill, "Jerome"
impressed observers and a trainer (Gabrielle Reece) by his steady
heartbeat (masked by a cordless electrode on his chest producing
a bogus, metronome-like steady heart-rate), although afterwards
due to his true physical frailty, he collapsed in the locker room
with a dangerously-elevated heartbeat
- the intrigued Irene admitted to "Jerome" that
she checked his sequencing - he did a double-take - and told how
she was very impressed, and then confessed to him how she had a
personal vulnerability and was imperfect with an "unacceptable
likelihood of heart failure"
that barred her from any deep-space flight: ("The only trip
l'll take in space is around the sun and its satellite right here");
as a come-on, she handed him one of her blonde hairs: "lf
you're still interested, let me know"; he deliberately let
it drop to the ground
- upon his return to the condo, a very-worried "Jerome"
informed Eugene that he was a prime suspect: "They think I killed
the Mission Director," and that his eyelash would identify him;
although Eugene tried to dissuade him, "Jerome" insisted: "l'm
not Jerome Morrow. l'm a murder suspect"; Eugene expressed his
disappointment in "Jerome's" panic, destruction of some of the
samples, and feelings of guilt: "l could've rented myself out to
somebody with a spine, if l'd known you were gonna go belly-up
on me at the last f--king gasp! You can't quit on me now. l've
put too much into this"
- to avoid suspicion and to keep acting naturally,
"Jerome" left for the evening on a date with Irene who was driving
her convertible, to attend a piano concert featuring a 12-fingered
pianist (Ryan Dorin); meanwhile, Detective Hugo had rounded up
suspects from an In-Valid housing project and was testing their
blood samples for an eyelash match; during a random search outside
his condo, Eugene was blood-tested by a detective (Steve Bessen)
and was accurately identifed as Jerome Morrow, a navigator at Gattaca;
Eugene claimed he wasn't crippled but had only hurt his leg during
training; acting as an elite, he feigned outrage at being questioned
and scared off the "flatfoot"
- the perimeters of the drag-net search
were closing in everywhere; at a traffic checkpoint with Irene, "Jerome"
was able to evade detection by quickly
flicking his contact lenses from his eyes; he passed a blood test
- pulling up the same screen that came up for Eugene, but
then his blurry myopic vision threatened his safety when
faced with running across a busy, heavily-trafficked highway to
join Irene; he was bravely motivated to take a chance to overcome
his defective condition to be with her, and to view a giant set
of mirrors at sunrise
- a bag of trash surrendered by Caesar (containing
a discarded paper cup used by "Jerome") was a second "positive
match" - it identified the same "In-Valid" as the earlier eyelash;
Detective Hugo noted: "Two samples, two days. Either the suspect
went back to the scene of the crime to get a drink of water, and
I don't know anybody that thirsty, or he still works there"; Hugo
postulated to Anton: "I have a feeling he might be there under
false pretenses, playing somebody else's hand" - a "borrowed ladder
at Gattaca"; Hugo suggested: "Maybe he is an impostor, and maybe
the director found out about it. That could be his motive," and
recommended an intravenous blood test of every employee
- two days before the launch, a blood-testing station
was set up inside Gattaca HQs, where Lamar drew blood from "Jerome's"
right arm; "Jerome" pretended to flinch and then during
the commotion with a sleight-of-hand swapped a concealed vial of
blood with the one being used - and was immediately evaluated
as "Valid", allowing
him to continue to conceal his real identity and prove he wasn't
the killer; the Director disallowed Detective Hugo from insisting
on holding a second test session for the employees, due to the
imminent launch; the suspicious Hugo even questioned the Director
himself: "This mission means a great deal to you, doesn't
it? And your late colleague opposed it, didn't he?"
- during a date with Irene at the dinner club, she
admitted to him: "l'm luckier than most. Not as lucky as some";
when he answered: "l know something about that," she
asked - with a double meaning: "What heart problem did you
ever have? Did you get yours broken once?"; while dancing
with Irene, he told her that he was falling in love with her: "You
work so hard, you do everything you can to get away from a place,
and when you finally get your chance to leave, you find a reason to stay"
- after dancing together, their romantic evening
was interrupted when Hugo and Anton burst into the club's premises
to collect samples; they fled out the back door where Vincent
beat up a detective (George Marshall Ruge) posted there before
they ran away on foot; Irene was surprised she was able to run
so far with "Jerome"; from a distance, "Jerome" heard
Anton calling out: "Vincent! Vincent!"; in the shadows,
Irene turned to "Jerome" and asked: "Who's Vincent?",
but then whispered to him:
"Don't say anything"; they kissed and later had sex together
in Irene's bedroom, surrounded by multiple windows of an ocean
beachfront; afterwards, "Jerome" felt shamed by stray hairs left
on the bedsheet, and felt compelled to go to the water's edge to
scrap his body clean
- the investigation into the Director's death began
to close in on "Jerome Morrow" just before his scheduled
launch; in Gattaca HQs, Anton asked Irene: "You don't know
who he is, do you, lrene?", but she didn't respond one way
or the other; Irene privately cautioned "Jerome" to leave
and play sick to avoid interrogation, but then Anton forced Irene
to accompany him on the drive to "Jerome's" condo to
check up on his condition in his home
- in a very tense and dramatic scene, Eugene was
alerted to their arrival by "Jerome's" wrist-phone with
a request:
"Eugene, l need you to be yourself for the day"; to be
believable as himself - as Jerome Morrow, Eugene discarded his
wheelchair on his condo's ground floor, and then with great effort
due to his lifeless legs, he used his arms to pull himself up his
spiraling helix-shaped stairs on his stomach to his condo's second
level; [Note: This also served as a metaphor about not being able
to attain the highest levels in life.] as Anton and Irene entered
the front door, Eugene smiled and greeted the confused Irene with: "Hello,
sweetheart, where's my kiss?"
- Anton removed a syringe from a test kit and took
a blood sample from Eugene's arm - and then immediately analyzed
it, confirming that he was indeed Jerome Morrow; the test also
simultaneously confirmed for Irene that her real lover "Jerome"
was an imposter; fortuitously, Anton was called away when urgently paged by Hugo with news of
an arrest: "We have our man, sir....We have him in custody"
- after Anton's hurried departure, "Jerome" emerged
from the downstairs - in Irene's presence, revealing that he had
been deceiving her all along; "Jerome" asked Eugene: "How
the hell did you get up here?", to which Eugene replied: "l
can always walk. l've been faking it"; seeing the two together,
Irene stared disappointingly at "Jerome" before leaving
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Jerome Impersonating Himself In Order to Fool
Anton, Then Confirmed by a Blood Test - Showing the Infinity Symbol
for the "Valids"
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Irene's Realization that "Jerome" Had
Deceptively Conspired with Eugene (Jerome Morrow) to Fake His
Identity to Get Ahead in Society
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- when "Jerome" raced after Irene to explain
himself, she was upset: "l don't even know who you are," but
he explained to her: "I'm the same person I was yesterday";
she insisted on no more lies: "I can't hear any more of your
lies, Jerome"; he confessed to her that he was one of the
undesirables, using their common derogatory labels: "Faith
Birth,"
"Defectives," "De-Gene-Erate," "God-child," and
the official term:
"In-Valids": "My
name is Vincent! Vincent Anton Freeman. And l'm a faith birth or
a de-gene-erate or whatever you wanna call it. But l am not a murderer";
she asked: "You're
a God-child?";
he mentioned how they had one thing in common, a weak heart, although
his life-span would be much shorter than hers: "Only I don't
have 20 or 30 years left in mine. Mine is already 10,000 beats
overdue";
she finally realized that he was seriously and humanly flawed,
but had lived longer than anyone had projected and had even proved
everyone wrong: "For
whatever it's worth, I'm here to tell you that it is possible.
It is possible"
- Detective Hugo had acquired a confession from
Gattaca's mission director Josef that he had acted alone and
had murdered the agency's administrator because he was opposed
to the Titan mission and threatened to cancel it; Josef's
spit was discovered in the dead director's eye: ("an un-accounted
for specimen"); Hugo admitted that he had over-obsessed about an
eyelash, and congratulated Anton for having better instincts;
with this sudden turn of events, Anton was flabbergasted: "So
the ln-Valid had nothing to do with this?"; Hugo explained how
Josef had become very "cooperative" and divulged everything, now
that the launch couldn't be scrubbed
- although it appeared that "Jerome" was now in the
clear, Vincent (or "Jerome") met up with his brother Anton in Gattaca's
work-station office; Anton stated how "our parents both died thinking
they'd outlived you," although he added that he had his "doubts";
Anton accused his brother of illegalities, including fraud: ("You've
gone as far as you can go. You come with me NOW!"), but Vincent
insisted he was still preparing to be launched into space,
due to his own merits: ("There's still a few million miles left
to go...Even you are gonna tell me what I can and can't do now?
In case you haven't noticed, l don't need any rescuing. But you did once")
- Anton insisted that he had defeated himself during
their last swim and didn't truly need Vincent to rescue
him; to prove that he could win, Anton challenged Vincent to another
game of
"chicken" in the raging surf; but then, as Anton was
weakening and faltering during the long swim, he asked about Vincent's
strategy and was told: "l never saved anything for the swim
back"; as before, Anton began to drown and go under, and had
to be rescued by Vincent and brought back to the shore
- early in the morning on the day of the launch, "Jerome"
met one last time with Irene, who realized he had nearly killed
himself bravely running across the highway to join her; he passed
her a plucked follicle of hair and told her: "lf you're
still interested, let me know"; she let go of the hair
(as he had) and then playfully blamed the wind; they slept
together a second time as a goodbye
Eugene's Stockpiled DNA Samples for "Jerome"
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Eugene to "Jerome": "You lent me
your dream"
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A Card for "Jerome" to be Opened Once He Was in Space
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- after "Jerome" returned to their condo,
Eugene revealed to him that he had been stockpiling up DNA genetic
samples (of blood, urine, hair, tissue, etc.) in his refrigerators
that would last him "two lifetimes" once he came back a year later; "Jerome" cryptically
added: "So, Jerome will always be here when you need him" and
claimed he would also be "traveling"; in a surprise turn-around,
Eugene gratefully thanked "Jerome" for helping him to see
his dreams: ("I got the better end of the deal. I only lent you my body. You lent me
your dream"); Eugene had begun to believe that Vincent was better
at being Jerome Eugene Morrow than Eugene himself
- Eugene also gave "Jerome"
a card that wasn't to be opened until he was in outer space
("Not until you're upstairs") - after he had ascended into the heavens
- "Jerome" entered the launch site and was
stunned to learn in the departure lounge that there was one more
unexpected urine analysis-test for crew members - and he wasn't
prepared with a sample; administering the substance test was Lamar; "Jerome" admitted
that he had been found out: "Just remember that l was as good as any and better than most...l could
have gone up and back. And nobody would've been the wiser";
to his surprise, Lamar told how he praised "Jerome" for
inspiring his son (with a genetic defect, who was "not all that
they promised") to also apply to become an astronaut; Lamar
ignored the disqualifying urinalysis result, marked it as VALID,
after hinting that he had known about "Jerome's" deception
and true identity for a long time: "For future reference, right-handed
men don't hold it with their left"
"Jerome" Entering Tube to Space Capsule
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Eugene in Shower-Incinerator with Medal
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Jerome in the Rocket During Launch into Space
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- as "Jerome" entered the space capsule
and a fiery blast of engines launched the rocket, Eugene also entered
his condo's home shower-incinerator, and immolated himself after
donning his silver swimming medal; after
the rocket launched, "Jerome" opened
Eugene's card - finding a large hair sample inside
- as before when
dancing with Irene, "Jerome"
(in a voice-over) expressed sadness about leaving Earth for a year,
although he had worked so hard to attain his goal: ("For someone
who was never meant for this world, l must confess I'm suddenly
having a hard time leaving it"); he mused and wondered to himself:
"Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part
of a star. Maybe l'm not leaving. Maybe l'm going home"; the
last image was of his destination (he had reached for the stars in
the sky)
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"Jerome's" Extensive Defoliating Procedure in
a Metal Shower Enclosure
"Jerome" Entering the Gattaca Aerospace
Corporation
"Jerome Eugene Morrow" (Ethan Hawke)
Co-Worker Irene Cassini (Uma Thurman)
Gattaca Director Josef (Gore Vidal)
Result of DNA Urinalysis - Vincent was Impersonating "Jerome Morrow"
Flashback to Vincent's Old-Fashioned Conception-Birth to His Parents
Second Child Anton Was Born to Marie and Antonio With Genetic Counseling
Comparisons Always Made Between Vincent and His Brother Anton
Vincent's Dream to Have a Career in Space
Vincent Leaving a Job Interview Due to a Required Urine Sample
Vincent Tore Himself Out of the Freeman Family Portrait
DNA Broker German (Tony Shaloub)
Paraplegic Jerome Eugene Morrow (Jude Law)
Vincent Assuming the Appearance of Jerome
The Murder of the Agency's Director
Detective Hugo (Alan Arkin)
Drunken Eugene Admitting to "Jerome" That He Had Deliberately Caused His
Paralysis By Suicidally Jumping In Front of a Vehicle
Detective Hugo with Lead Investigator Anton, Vincent's (or
"Jerome's") Brother
Irene Admitting Her Own Vulnerability to "Jerome" and Handing Him a Blonde
Hair Follicle
With Irene on a Concert Hall Date
Eugene's Random Genetic Test - Accurately Identifying Him as Jerome
Morrow (a Navigator at Gattaca)
"Jerome's" Intravenous Blood Test Administered
by Lamar - Disrupted, And Allowing Time For Him to Swap the Vials of
Blood
Irene and "Jerome" Becoming Romantic Partners - Dancing
Hiding From Authorities After Fleeing from the Dinner Club - Finding Themselves
Kissing
Irene: "I don't even know who you are"
"Jerome": "l'm the same person I was yesterday"
Brothers Anton and Vincent Confronting Each Other - Anton Accused Vincent
of Fraud
Vincent to Anton: "Even you are gonna tell me what I can and can't do now?"
Another Swimming Challenge ("Chicken") Between the Brothers
- Vincent Again Rescued Anton
Technician Lamar Admitting to Knowing "Jerome's" Fake
Identity
Eugene's Gift of a Locket of Hair for "Jerome"
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