God child

Marcellus 2022-04-22 07:01:03

The idea is grand, but the clues are a bit messy. If Uma was not the murderer, this love line would be less necessary, but instead shortened the length of the murder case, making solving the case without dramatic conflict. On the contrary, the protagonist's older brother is actually a very important clue (finds out that his in-validated younger brother is the murderer, but he doesn't want to believe it, inner conflict and repeated duels to solve the case), but he becomes a supporting role.

In addition, the conflict between gene control and human nature is solved with a swim, which is a little too hard. Since the older brother has not been highlighted, his psychological conflict "how could the younger brother be the murderer - all kinds of clues point to the younger brother may be the murderer" It was not obvious that the younger brother was the murderer, proving that he was stronger than himself, but he still had the upper hand in morality. If the younger brother was not the murderer, he would be completely defeated, so it was a bit abrupt for him to get angry and propose a duel when Vincent said that he could not swim.

Apart from the plot, there is no obvious standout in photography and music, but considering the background of the times, this story may be quite meaningful at the time. There is a point of interest. After Uma discovered Vincent's true identity, he couldn't believe it. He asked: "So you are God child?" This sentence is in the plot and beyond reason, which is interesting.

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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?