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Gattaca

Gattaca is a 1997 American dystopian science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Niccol in his feature directorial debut. It stars Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman with Jude Law, Loren Dean, Ernest Borgnine, Gore Vidal, and Alan Arkin appearing in supporting roles.[4] The film presents a future society driven by eugenics where potential children are conceived through genetic selection to ensure they possess the best hereditary traits of their parents.[5] The film centers on Vincent Freeman, played by Hawke, who was conceived outside the eugenics program and struggles to overcome genetic discrimination to realize his dream of going into space.

Gattaca
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrew Niccol
Written byAndrew Niccol
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySławomir Idziak
Edited byLisa Zeno Churgin
Music byMichael Nyman
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • October 24, 1997 (1997-10-24) (United States)
Running time
112 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
Languages
  • English
  • Esperanto
Budget$36 million[2]
Box office$12.5 million (domestic only)[3]

The film draws on concerns over reproductive technologies that facilitate eugenics, and the possible consequences of such technological developments for society. It also explores the idea of destiny and the ways in which it can and does govern lives. Characters in Gattaca continually battle both with society and with themselves to find their place in the world and who they are destined to be according to their genes.

The film's title is based on the letters G, A, T, and C, which stand for guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine, the four nucleobases of DNA. It was a 1997 nominee for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. A follow-up series was in development at Showtime, but has been cancelled as of 2023.[6]

Plot edit

In the "not-too-distant" future, eugenics is common. A genetic registry database uses biometrics to classify those so created as "valids" while those conceived naturally and more susceptible to genetic disorders are known as "in-valids". Genetic discrimination is illegal, but in practice genotype profiling is used to identify valids to qualify for professional employment while in-valids are relegated to menial jobs.

Vincent Freeman was conceived naturally, and his genetic profile indicates a high probability of several disorders and an estimated lifespan of 30.2 years. His parents, regretting their decision, use genetic selection in conceiving their second child, Anton Jr. Growing up, the two brothers often play a game of "chicken" by swimming out to sea as far as possible, with the first one returning to shore considered the loser; Vincent always loses. Vincent dreams of a career in space travel, but is always reminded of his genetic inferiority. One day, Vincent challenges Anton to a game of chicken and beats him. Anton starts to drown and is saved by Vincent. Shortly after, Vincent leaves home.

Years later, Vincent works cleaning office spaces, including that of spaceflight conglomerate Gattaca Aerospace Corporation. He gets a chance to pose as a valid by using donated hair, skin, blood, and urine samples from former swimming star Jerome Eugene Morrow, who was paralyzed after being hit by a car. With Jerome's genetic makeup, Vincent gains employment at Gattaca and is assigned as a navigator for an upcoming mission to Saturn's moon Titan. To conceal his identity, Vincent must meticulously groom and scrub down daily to remove his own genetic material, pass daily DNA scanning and urine tests using Jerome's samples, and hide his heart defect.

When a Gattaca administrator is murdered a week before a possible launch, the police find one of Vincent's eyelashes near the crime scene, but can only identify it as from an "unregistered" in-valid, and thus launch an investigation to find who owns the eyelash. During this, Vincent becomes close to a co-worker, Irene Cassini, and falls in love with her. Though a valid, Irene has a higher risk of heart failure that will bar her from any deep space mission. Vincent also learns that Jerome's paralysis is self-inflicted; after placing silver in the Olympics, Jerome threw himself in front of a car. Jerome maintains that he was designed to be the best, yet somehow wasn't, and is suffering because of this.

Vincent repeatedly evades the grasp of the investigation. Finally, it is revealed that Gattaca's mission director Josef killed the administrator because he threatened to cancel the mission. Vincent learns that the detective who closed the case was his brother Anton, who consequently has discovered Vincent's presence. The brothers meet, and Anton warns Vincent about his illegal actions, but Vincent asserts that he has gotten to this position on his own merits. Anton challenges Vincent to a final game of chicken. As the two swim out at night, Vincent's stamina surprises Anton, so Vincent reveals that he won by not saving energy for the swim back. Anton turns back and begins to drown, but Vincent rescues him and swims them back to shore.

On the day of the launch, Jerome reveals that he has stored enough DNA samples for Vincent to last two lifetimes upon his return and gives him an envelope to open once in flight. After saying goodbye to Irene, Vincent prepares to board, but discovers there is a final genetic test, and he currently lacks any of Jerome's samples. He is surprised when Dr. Lamar, who oversees background checks, reveals that he knows Vincent has been posing as a valid. Lamar admits that his son looks up to Vincent and wonders whether his son, who is genetically selected, but "not all that they promised", could exceed his potential just as Vincent has. The doctor changes the test results, allowing Vincent to pass.

As the rocket launches, Jerome dons his swimming medal and immolates himself in his home's incinerator. Vincent opens the note to find a lock of Jerome's hair.

Cast edit

Production edit

 
CLA Building complex
 
Marin County Civic Center

The film was shot under the working title The Eighth Day, a reference to the seven days of creation in the Bible. However, by the time its release was scheduled for the fall of 1997, the Belgian film Le huitième jour had already been released in the US under the title The Eighth Day. As a result, the film was retitled Gattaca,[7] which takes inspiration the letters G, A, T, and C, derived from four of the nucleobases of DNA: guanine, adenine, thymine and cytosine.[8]

Filming edit

The exteriors (including the roof scene) and some of the interior shots of the Gattaca complex were filmed at Frank Lloyd Wright's 1960 Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, California.[9] The speakers in the complex broadcast announcements both in Esperanto and English; Miko Sloper from the Esperanto League of North America went to the recording studio to handle the Esperanto part.[10] The parking lot scenes were shot at the Otis College of Art and Design, distinguished by its punch card-like windows, located near Los Angeles International Airport. The exterior of Vincent Freeman's house was shot at the CLA Building on the campus of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Other exterior shots were filmed at the bottom of the spillway of the Sepulveda Dam, Culver City High School, and outside The Forum in Inglewood. The solar power plant mirrors sequence was filmed at the Kramer Junction Solar Electric Generating Station.

The film is noted for its unique use of color. Cinematographer Slawomir Idziak employed vibrant gold, green, and electric blue tones throughout the film, and shot the film in Super 35mm format, which adds an enlarged layer of grain.

Design edit

The movie uses a swimming treadmill in the opening minutes to punctuate the swimming and futuristic themes.[11] The production design makes heavy use of retrofuturism; the futuristic electric cars[12] are based on 1960s car models like Rover P6, Citroën DS19 and Studebaker Avanti.[13]

Title sequence edit

The opening title sequence, created by Michael Riley, features closeups of body matter (fingernails and hair), which are later revealed to be from Vincent's daily bodily scourings, hitting the floor accompanied by loud sounds as the objects strike the ground. According to Riley, oversized models of the fingernails and hair were created for the effect.[14]

Music and soundtrack edit

Gattaca: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedOctober 21, 1997 (1997-10-21)
GenreContemporary classical music, film scores, minimalism
Length54:55
LabelVirgin Records America
ProducerMichael Nyman
Michael Nyman chronology
Concertos
(1997)
Gattaca: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(1997)
The Suit and the Photograph
(1998)

The score for Gattaca was composed by Michael Nyman, and the original soundtrack was released on October 21, 1997.[15]

Release edit

Box office edit

Gattaca was released in theaters on October 24, 1997, in the United States by Columbia Pictures and opened at number 5 at the box office; trailing I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Devil's Advocate, Kiss the Girls and Seven Years in Tibet.[16] Over the first weekend the film brought in $4.3 million. It ended its theatrical run with a domestic total of $12.5 million against a reported production budget of $36 million.[17]

Home media edit

Gattaca was released on DVD on July 1, 1998,[18] and was also released on Superbit DVD.[19] Special Edition DVD and Blu-ray versions were released on March 11, 2008.[20][21] Both editions contain a deleted scene featuring historical figures like Einstein, Lincoln, etc., who are described as having been genetically deficient.[17]

Gattaca was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray in 2021.[22]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Gattaca received positive reviews from critics. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film received an approval rating of 82% based on 66 reviews, with a rating average of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus states that "Intelligent and scientifically provocative, Gattaca is an absorbing sci-fi drama that poses important interesting ethical questions about the nature of science."[23] On Metacritic, the film received "generally favorable reviews" with a score of 64 out of 100, based on 20 reviews.[24] Roger Ebert stated, "This is one of the smartest and most provocative of science fiction films, a thriller with ideas."[25] James Berardinelli praised it for "energy and tautness" and its "thought-provoking script and thematic richness."[26]

Although critically acclaimed, Gattaca was not a box office success, but it is said to have crystallized the debate over the controversial topic of human genetic engineering.[27][28] The film's dystopian depiction of "genoism" has been cited by many bioethicists and laypeople in support of their hesitancy about, or opposition to, eugenics and the societal acceptance of the genetic-determinist ideology that may frame it.[29] In a 1997 review of the film for the journal Nature Genetics, molecular biologist Lee M. Silver stated that "Gattaca is a film that all geneticists should see if for no other reason than to understand the perception of our trade held by so many of the public-at-large".[30]

Accolades edit

Award Category Recipient Result
Academy Awards Best Art Direction Jan Roelfs
Nancy Nye
Nominated
Art Directors Guild Award Excellence in Production Design Jan Roelfs
Sarah Knowles
Natalie Richards
Nominated
Bogey Awards Bogey Award Won
Gérardmer Film Festival Special Jury Prize Andrew Niccol Won
Fun Trophy Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Original Score Michael Nyman Nominated
Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Andrew Niccol Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle Awards Best Screenwriter of the Year Won
Paris Film Festival Grand Prix Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Art Direction and Production Design Jan Roelfs Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Costume Colleen Atwood Nominated
Best Music Michael Nyman Nominated
Best Home Video Release Nominated
Sitges – Catalan International
Film Festival
Best Motion Picture Andrew Niccol Won
Best Original Soundtrack Michael Nyman Won

Continuation edit

On October 30, 2009, Variety reported that Sony Pictures Television was developing a television adaptation of the feature film as a one-hour police procedural set in the future. The show was to be written by Gil Grant, who has written for 24 and NCIS.[31] A Gattaca television series was revealed to be in development at Sony and Showtime in March 2023. It was intended to take place one generation after the events of the film. Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa were tapped as showrunners, and were also expected to serve as screenwriters alongside Craig Borten. Gordon, Gansa, Glenn Gellar, and actor Danny DeVito (who produced the film) would have served as executive producers.[32] However, in June 2023, Showtime announced that they had abandoned plans to produce the show.[6]

Legacy edit

Influence on In Time edit

Writer-director Andrew Niccol has called his 2011 film In Time a "bastard child of Gattaca".[33][34] Both films feature classic cars in a futuristic dystopia as well as a caste privilege schism which the protagonist challenges and which prejudices the authorities into neglecting a thorough investigation in favor of condemning the protagonist.

Political references edit

U.S. Senator Rand Paul used near-verbatim portions of the plot summary from the English Wikipedia entry on Gattaca in a speech at Liberty University on October 28, 2013, in support of Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's campaign for Governor of Virginia. Paul said that abortion rights advocates are advancing eugenics in a manner similar to the events in Gattaca.[35][36]

Transhumanism edit

In the 2004 democratic transhumanist book Citizen Cyborg, bioethicist James Hughes criticized the premise and influence of the film as fear-mongering, arguing:

  1. Astronaut-training programs are entirely justified in attempting to screen out people with heart problems for safety reasons;
  2. In the United States, people are already screened by insurance companies on the basis of their propensities to disease, for actuarial purposes;
  3. Rather than banning genetic testing or genetic enhancement, society should develop genetic information privacy laws, such as the U.S. Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act signed into law on May 21, 2008, that allow justified forms of genetic testing and data aggregation, but forbid those that are judged to result in genetic discrimination. Citizens should then be able to make a complaint to the appropriate authority if they believe they have been discriminated against because of their genotype.[37]

See also edit

References edit

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  8. ^ Zimmer, Carl (November 10, 2008). "Now: The Rest of the Genome". The New York Times.
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  11. ^ "Endless Pools in the Press". Endlesspools.com. Retrieved 2012-09-07.
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  17. ^ a b "Movie Gattaca - Box Office Data, News, Cast Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
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  27. ^ Darnovsky, Marcy (2008). "Are We Headed for a Sci-Fi Dystopia?". Retrieved 2022-07-30.
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  29. ^ Kirby, D.A. (2000). "The New Eugenics in Cinema: Genetic Determinism and Gene Therapy in GATTACA". Science Fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 2: 193-215. Retrieved 2008-01-08.
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  31. ^ Schneider, Michael (2009-10-29). . www.variety.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-06.
  32. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (March 15, 2023). "'Gattaca' TV Series Based On Movie In Works At Showtime From Howard Gordon & Alex Gansa". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on March 15, 2023. Retrieved March 15, 2023.
  33. ^ Capps, Robert (October 6, 2011). "Director Calls In Time 'Bastard Child of Gattaca'". Wired. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  34. ^ McCarthy, Eric (October 28, 2011). "In Time: Andrew Niccol on His Gattaca-Inspired New Film". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
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  36. ^ Kopan, Tal (October 28, 2013). "Rachel Maddow: Rand Paul ripped off Wikipedia". Politico. Sinclair Broadcast Group. Retrieved October 29, 2013.
  37. ^ Hughes, James (2004). Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond to the Redesigned Human of the Future. Westview Press. ISBN 0-8133-4198-1.

Further reading edit

  • Frauley, Jon (2010). "Biopolitics and the Governance of Genetic Capital in GATTACA". Criminology, Deviance and the Silver Screen: The Fictional Reality and the Criminological Imagination. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 195–216. doi:10.1057/9780230115361_7. ISBN 978-0230615168.
  • Interview with Dr. Paul Durham, Director of Cell Biology and the Center for Biomedical and Life Sciences at Missouri State University, about Gattaca.

External links edit

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Gattaca is a 1997 American dystopian science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Niccol in his feature directorial debut It stars Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman with Jude Law Loren Dean Ernest Borgnine Gore Vidal and Alan Arkin appearing in supporting roles 4 The film presents a future society driven by eugenics where potential children are conceived through genetic selection to ensure they possess the best hereditary traits of their parents 5 The film centers on Vincent Freeman played by Hawke who was conceived outside the eugenics program and struggles to overcome genetic discrimination to realize his dream of going into space GattacaTheatrical release posterDirected byAndrew NiccolWritten byAndrew NiccolProduced byDanny DeVito Michael Shamberg Stacey Sher Gail LyonStarringEthan Hawke Uma Thurman Jude Law Alan Arkin Loren Dean Ernest BorgnineCinematographySlawomir IdziakEdited byLisa Zeno ChurginMusic byMichael NymanProductioncompaniesColumbia Pictures Jersey FilmsDistributed bySony Pictures ReleasingRelease dateOctober 24 1997 1997 10 24 United States Running time112 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglish EsperantoBudget 36 million 2 Box office 12 5 million domestic only 3 The film draws on concerns over reproductive technologies that facilitate eugenics and the possible consequences of such technological developments for society It also explores the idea of destiny and the ways in which it can and does govern lives Characters in Gattaca continually battle both with society and with themselves to find their place in the world and who they are destined to be according to their genes The film s title is based on the letters G A T and C which stand for guanine adenine thymine and cytosine the four nucleobases of DNA It was a 1997 nominee for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score A follow up series was in development at Showtime but has been cancelled as of 2023 6 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Filming 3 2 Design 3 3 Title sequence 4 Music and soundtrack 5 Release 5 1 Box office 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Accolades 7 Continuation 8 Legacy 8 1 Influence on In Time 8 2 Political references 8 3 Transhumanism 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksPlot editIn the not too distant future eugenics is common A genetic registry database uses biometrics to classify those so created as valids while those conceived naturally and more susceptible to genetic disorders are known as in valids Genetic discrimination is illegal but in practice genotype profiling is used to identify valids to qualify for professional employment while in valids are relegated to menial jobs Vincent Freeman was conceived naturally and his genetic profile indicates a high probability of several disorders and an estimated lifespan of 30 2 years His parents regretting their decision use genetic selection in conceiving their second child Anton Jr Growing up the two brothers often play a game of chicken by swimming out to sea as far as possible with the first one returning to shore considered the loser Vincent always loses Vincent dreams of a career in space travel but is always reminded of his genetic inferiority One day Vincent challenges Anton to a game of chicken and beats him Anton starts to drown and is saved by Vincent Shortly after Vincent leaves home Years later Vincent works cleaning office spaces including that of spaceflight conglomerate Gattaca Aerospace Corporation He gets a chance to pose as a valid by using donated hair skin blood and urine samples from former swimming star Jerome Eugene Morrow who was paralyzed after being hit by a car With Jerome s genetic makeup Vincent gains employment at Gattaca and is assigned as a navigator for an upcoming mission to Saturn s moon Titan To conceal his identity Vincent must meticulously groom and scrub down daily to remove his own genetic material pass daily DNA scanning and urine tests using Jerome s samples and hide his heart defect When a Gattaca administrator is murdered a week before a possible launch the police find one of Vincent s eyelashes near the crime scene but can only identify it as from an unregistered in valid and thus launch an investigation to find who owns the eyelash During this Vincent becomes close to a co worker Irene Cassini and falls in love with her Though a valid Irene has a higher risk of heart failure that will bar her from any deep space mission Vincent also learns that Jerome s paralysis is self inflicted after placing silver in the Olympics Jerome threw himself in front of a car Jerome maintains that he was designed to be the best yet somehow wasn t and is suffering because of this Vincent repeatedly evades the grasp of the investigation Finally it is revealed that Gattaca s mission director Josef killed the administrator because he threatened to cancel the mission Vincent learns that the detective who closed the case was his brother Anton who consequently has discovered Vincent s presence The brothers meet and Anton warns Vincent about his illegal actions but Vincent asserts that he has gotten to this position on his own merits Anton challenges Vincent to a final game of chicken As the two swim out at night Vincent s stamina surprises Anton so Vincent reveals that he won by not saving energy for the swim back Anton turns back and begins to drown but Vincent rescues him and swims them back to shore On the day of the launch Jerome reveals that he has stored enough DNA samples for Vincent to last two lifetimes upon his return and gives him an envelope to open once in flight After saying goodbye to Irene Vincent prepares to board but discovers there is a final genetic test and he currently lacks any of Jerome s samples He is surprised when Dr Lamar who oversees background checks reveals that he knows Vincent has been posing as a valid Lamar admits that his son looks up to Vincent and wonders whether his son who is genetically selected but not all that they promised could exceed his potential just as Vincent has The doctor changes the test results allowing Vincent to pass As the rocket launches Jerome dons his swimming medal and immolates himself in his home s incinerator Vincent opens the note to find a lock of Jerome s hair Cast editEthan Hawke as Vincent Freeman impersonating Jerome Eugene Morrow Mason Gamble as young Vincent Chad Christ as teenage Vincent Uma Thurman as Irene Cassini Jude Law as Jerome Eugene Morrow Loren Dean as Anton Freeman Vincent Nielson as young Anton William Lee Scott as teenage Anton Gore Vidal as Director Josef Xander Berkeley as Dr Lamar Jayne Brook as Marie Freeman Elias Koteas as Antonio Freeman Maya Rudolph as delivery nurse Blair Underwood as geneticist Ernest Borgnine as Caesar Tony Shalhoub as German Alan Arkin as Detective Hugo Dean Norris as cop on the beat Ken Marino as sequencing technician Cynthia Martells as Cavendish Gabrielle Reece as Gattaca trainerProduction editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp CLA Building complex nbsp Marin County Civic CenterThe film was shot under the working title The Eighth Day a reference to the seven days of creation in the Bible However by the time its release was scheduled for the fall of 1997 the Belgian film Le huitieme jour had already been released in the US under the title The Eighth Day As a result the film was retitled Gattaca 7 which takes inspiration the letters G A T and C derived from four of the nucleobases of DNA guanine adenine thymine and cytosine 8 Filming edit The exteriors including the roof scene and some of the interior shots of the Gattaca complex were filmed at Frank Lloyd Wright s 1960 Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael California 9 The speakers in the complex broadcast announcements both in Esperanto and English Miko Sloper from the Esperanto League of North America went to the recording studio to handle the Esperanto part 10 The parking lot scenes were shot at the Otis College of Art and Design distinguished by its punch card like windows located near Los Angeles International Airport The exterior of Vincent Freeman s house was shot at the CLA Building on the campus of California State Polytechnic University Pomona Other exterior shots were filmed at the bottom of the spillway of the Sepulveda Dam Culver City High School and outside The Forum in Inglewood The solar power plant mirrors sequence was filmed at the Kramer Junction Solar Electric Generating Station The film is noted for its unique use of color Cinematographer Slawomir Idziak employed vibrant gold green and electric blue tones throughout the film and shot the film in Super 35mm format which adds an enlarged layer of grain Design edit The movie uses a swimming treadmill in the opening minutes to punctuate the swimming and futuristic themes 11 The production design makes heavy use of retrofuturism the futuristic electric cars 12 are based on 1960s car models like Rover P6 Citroen DS19 and Studebaker Avanti 13 Title sequence edit The opening title sequence created by Michael Riley features closeups of body matter fingernails and hair which are later revealed to be from Vincent s daily bodily scourings hitting the floor accompanied by loud sounds as the objects strike the ground According to Riley oversized models of the fingernails and hair were created for the effect 14 Music and soundtrack editGattaca Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Michael NymanReleasedOctober 21 1997 1997 10 21 GenreContemporary classical music film scores minimalismLength54 55LabelVirgin Records AmericaProducerMichael NymanMichael Nyman chronologyConcertos 1997 Gattaca Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1997 The Suit and the Photograph 1998 nbsp The Other Side source source From the Gattaca soundtrack by Michael Nyman Problems playing this file See media help The score for Gattaca was composed by Michael Nyman and the original soundtrack was released on October 21 1997 15 Release editBox office edit Gattaca was released in theaters on October 24 1997 in the United States by Columbia Pictures and opened at number 5 at the box office trailing I Know What You Did Last Summer The Devil s Advocate Kiss the Girls and Seven Years in Tibet 16 Over the first weekend the film brought in 4 3 million It ended its theatrical run with a domestic total of 12 5 million against a reported production budget of 36 million 17 Home media edit Gattaca was released on DVD on July 1 1998 18 and was also released on Superbit DVD 19 Special Edition DVD and Blu ray versions were released on March 11 2008 20 21 Both editions contain a deleted scene featuring historical figures like Einstein Lincoln etc who are described as having been genetically deficient 17 Gattaca was released on Ultra HD Blu ray in 2021 22 Reception editCritical response edit Gattaca received positive reviews from critics On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film received an approval rating of 82 based on 66 reviews with a rating average of 7 1 10 The site s critical consensus states that Intelligent and scientifically provocative Gattaca is an absorbing sci fi drama that poses important interesting ethical questions about the nature of science 23 On Metacritic the film received generally favorable reviews with a score of 64 out of 100 based on 20 reviews 24 Roger Ebert stated This is one of the smartest and most provocative of science fiction films a thriller with ideas 25 James Berardinelli praised it for energy and tautness and its thought provoking script and thematic richness 26 Although critically acclaimed Gattaca was not a box office success but it is said to have crystallized the debate over the controversial topic of human genetic engineering 27 28 The film s dystopian depiction of genoism has been cited by many bioethicists and laypeople in support of their hesitancy about or opposition to eugenics and the societal acceptance of the genetic determinist ideology that may frame it 29 In a 1997 review of the film for the journal Nature Genetics molecular biologist Lee M Silver stated that Gattaca is a film that all geneticists should see if for no other reason than to understand the perception of our trade held by so many of the public at large 30 Accolades edit Award Category Recipient ResultAcademy Awards Best Art Direction Jan RoelfsNancy Nye NominatedArt Directors Guild Award Excellence in Production Design Jan RoelfsSarah KnowlesNatalie Richards NominatedBogey Awards Bogey Award WonGerardmer Film Festival Special Jury Prize Andrew Niccol WonFun Trophy WonGolden Globe Awards Best Original Score Michael Nyman NominatedHugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Andrew Niccol NominatedLondon Film Critics Circle Awards Best Screenwriter of the Year WonParis Film Festival Grand Prix NominatedSatellite Awards Best Art Direction and Production Design Jan Roelfs NominatedSaturn Awards Best Costume Colleen Atwood NominatedBest Music Michael Nyman NominatedBest Home Video Release NominatedSitges Catalan InternationalFilm Festival Best Motion Picture Andrew Niccol WonBest Original Soundtrack Michael Nyman WonContinuation editOn October 30 2009 Variety reported that Sony Pictures Television was developing a television adaptation of the feature film as a one hour police procedural set in the future The show was to be written by Gil Grant who has written for 24 and NCIS 31 A Gattaca television series was revealed to be in development at Sony and Showtime in March 2023 It was intended to take place one generation after the events of the film Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa were tapped as showrunners and were also expected to serve as screenwriters alongside Craig Borten Gordon Gansa Glenn Gellar and actor Danny DeVito who produced the film would have served as executive producers 32 However in June 2023 Showtime announced that they had abandoned plans to produce the show 6 Legacy editInfluence on In Time edit Writer director Andrew Niccol has called his 2011 film In Time a bastard child of Gattaca 33 34 Both films feature classic cars in a futuristic dystopia as well as a caste privilege schism which the protagonist challenges and which prejudices the authorities into neglecting a thorough investigation in favor of condemning the protagonist Political references edit U S Senator Rand Paul used near verbatim portions of the plot summary from the English Wikipedia entry on Gattaca in a speech at Liberty University on October 28 2013 in support of Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli s campaign for Governor of Virginia Paul said that abortion rights advocates are advancing eugenics in a manner similar to the events in Gattaca 35 36 Transhumanism edit Main article Transhumanism Socioeconomic effects In the 2004 democratic transhumanist book Citizen Cyborg bioethicist James Hughes criticized the premise and influence of the film as fear mongering arguing Astronaut training programs are entirely justified in attempting to screen out people with heart problems for safety reasons In the United States people are already screened by insurance companies on the basis of their propensities to disease for actuarial purposes Rather than banning genetic testing or genetic enhancement society should develop genetic information privacy laws such as the U S Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act signed into law on May 21 2008 that allow justified forms of genetic testing and data aggregation but forbid those that are judged to result in genetic discrimination Citizens should then be able to make a complaint to the appropriate authority if they believe they have been discriminated against because of their genotype 37 See also editAssisted reproductive technology List of films featuring 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