People all over the globe are discriminated because of their gender,
ethnicity, religion and political views. They face discrimination every
single day; they are persecuted, murdered, imprisoned and tortured. That is the
world that we live in now. What will it be like when genetics are added to that
list? Matt was genetically altered and placed in a cow. Vincent on the other
hand was born naturally. They were both born into completely opposite lives.
Vincent lives in a world where only people who are genetically modified to be
perfect, ever succeed in life, he was the obsolete form of man. Matt lives in a
world where clones are murdered and harvested for their organs, so their owners
can live longer. To opposite worlds but they are so similar in the
circumstances that they must face. They have the same feelings; they feel
alone, miserable, put down by others who say they will never succeed. But they
strive for excellence, they reach for success, and along the way meet the few
people whom look at them as equal. They lose that sense of loneliness, and see
that there is always hope. They start to see that are people in this world who
accept you for who you are, and not for what others think of you. They were
both discriminated because of there genetic structure, they were treated like a
lower class because of the way they were brought into this world, and they were
considered useless. I think that the book and the movie both explain that if we
do not do anything about discrimination, if we ignore it, that it will continue
to be a problem in our world for generations to come. I feel that both the book
and the movie want you to make a difference, to change the world or even just
the people around you and will lead to the inspiration of others to do what is
right and with the help of your friends and family you can make change in your
community, city, or even the world.
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Gattaca: Who's real?
Right away I noticed that in a way the movie Gattaca, and the book House of the Scorpions are almost opposite, but in other ways, they are similar. In the world of Gattaca you must be genetically modified to be considered "desirable". While as in HoS you must be "natural" to be considered desirable. Vincent and Matt took two similar paths. Neither of them was openly able to brandish their identity. Even through Matt and Vincent were not able to show their true selves, they both tried their harder to exceed all expectations. Matt tried his best in school and showed his knowledge to everyone in the big house. Vincent showed his amazing skills in swimming and proved to everyone that he was equal to them, even if they didn't know his true identity. These two opposites proved to everyone around them that they are just as able as modified people in Vincent's case, or "natural people" in Matts case. These two people are in ways complete opposites, but in other ways, they can completely relate to each other. They are both standouts, but they prove that they are just as worthy as anyone else in the book/movie. The two completely opposite circumstances that these are placed in are so strangely similar. I think that if Matt and Vincent met in real life they would grow to be quite close, just because their experiences of being outcasts, but proving to everyone they can be just as worthy, and be who they want to be, natural, or altered. I believe that in the future of Gattaca, Vincent will always be known as Jerome. I'm not quite sure what would happen to Matt though. Because he is in a way a "mini" El Patrón, so I'm not sure if he will become like the "old" El Patrón or not. I don't think that Matt will change as a person, so I think in the future of both the movie Gattaca, and House of the Scorpion I think that Matt and Vincent's personalities will stay the same as they were during the book and/or movie. I think that towards the end both Matt and Vincent might change the world; because Vincent was one of the first men to travel to Saturn's moon Titan, while Matt took control of a drug country, and can do with it what he wants, giving them both the power to alter the world, in these two separate, but amazingly powerful stories.
Gattaca's Vincent vs Scorpion's Matt
The movie Gattica and the House of the Scorpion are very similar in some ways, yet still very different. In Gattica, genetically engineered people are high class citizens and the others are the abominations, whereas in the House of The Scorpion, the clones, who are grown in a lab, are the creatures that no one likes or trusts, and the naturally born people are superior to them. Throughout the book, Matt was trying to prove to everyone that clones can be just as good at everything as any other person by trying really hard in school, learning to play the piano, etc, and Vincent does the same, except that no one knows that he is who he is. These characters are constantly comparing themselves to the people around them to show themselves what they can accomplish even without being perfect, which motivates them even more to the point where they are much better than many people at what they do. I can only assume what Matt did when he grew up, and the clues say that he would be very successful wherever he chose to go just to show himself and others that he can do just as well as, or better than, anyone else. On the other hand in Gattica we can see Vincent rising through the ranks at Gattica and eventually going into space like he wanted to since he was little, and he had finally beaten his genetically engineered brother in one of the swimming competitions they always had to see who was braver, because he constantly persevered and kept going until after he couldn't stop.
Opium, where Matt was "harvested" and grew up, is in the future, just as Gattica was, but these are two completely different futures. In Matt's future, Opium is a country created from drug lords needing more space to grow their opium, and there are clones (most with their minds destroyed) being used as organ donors because the organs of someones clone are almost identical to the original person's own organs. This effects Matt because of the way the other clones act, everyone hates Matt, and in the end he turns out to be just another organ donor. In Vincent's future, this has not happened (as far as I can tell) but people are still being grown in petri dishes. These people are then built with the right DNA to keep them from being too violent, make sure they are physically well built, and keep birth defects from appearing. Vincent is, because of this, Vincent is often excluded and feels that he is inferior to others because everyone around him has the most perfect genes and perfect everything, where he is just a regular person. Matt is different in this case than Vincent, because he actually has the exact same genes as someone else, but people just don't like him because he wasn't born the regular way, he was taken from specific DNA from El Patrón and grown in a cow. So in the end, these two characters are completely different genetically, but are so similar only because of the completely different social circumstances and perspectives of society.
Opium, where Matt was "harvested" and grew up, is in the future, just as Gattica was, but these are two completely different futures. In Matt's future, Opium is a country created from drug lords needing more space to grow their opium, and there are clones (most with their minds destroyed) being used as organ donors because the organs of someones clone are almost identical to the original person's own organs. This effects Matt because of the way the other clones act, everyone hates Matt, and in the end he turns out to be just another organ donor. In Vincent's future, this has not happened (as far as I can tell) but people are still being grown in petri dishes. These people are then built with the right DNA to keep them from being too violent, make sure they are physically well built, and keep birth defects from appearing. Vincent is, because of this, Vincent is often excluded and feels that he is inferior to others because everyone around him has the most perfect genes and perfect everything, where he is just a regular person. Matt is different in this case than Vincent, because he actually has the exact same genes as someone else, but people just don't like him because he wasn't born the regular way, he was taken from specific DNA from El Patrón and grown in a cow. So in the end, these two characters are completely different genetically, but are so similar only because of the completely different social circumstances and perspectives of society.
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