Interpretation of the ending hair (serious spoilers)

Winston 2021-10-20 17:32:56

There are several interpretations about the ending hair:

1) It is equivalent to Jerome and Vincent flying into space together. This is the representative of identity and the way to help the former realize his dream. "I lend you a body, and you lend me a dream." Jerome and Vincent said (body————).

2) Hair is a symbol of true status in the setting of the movie, including actual customs, and giving hair is also an expression of sincerity. For example, when the hostess said to V: If you are still interested, come to me; V did the same when telling her her true identity.
In the same way, the handful of the credits attached to the letter is also a gift from J to V-"You now know who the real me is".

3) Under V's constant insistence, the two finally became one. (Hey...have to think so......)

4) It is implied that Jerome's self-destruction is reserved as a memorial after the farewell

5 ) Some people say that the actual point of view is just in case another spot check is made, and it can still be used == PS V Of course I know that J will end his life, but he is firm. I have been receiving hints a long time ago (I don’t talk about my future thoughts when eating, and I admit that I was looking for death when I hug the bed, but I will also be

looking for death...) 6) The victims of genetic determinism are not only defective, but also outstanding. . This is also what the whole movie wants to show. J is one, and the identity under the disguise of V is even more so is the elder brother Anton. All the sons of Gattaca are..................

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Gattaca quotes

  • [last lines]

    Vincent: [voiceover] For someone who was never meant for this world, I must confess I'm suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home.

  • Vincent: Is the only way you can succeed is to see me fail?