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However, a week before Vincent is scheduled to leave Earth on a mission to Saturn's moon Titan, the Mission Director is murdered in his office and one of Vincent's In-Valid eyelashes is found on the scene. He must now avoid being discovered despite intense police scrutiny and his progressing relationship with his [[Love Interest]] Irene Cassini ([[Uma Thurman]]).
However, a week before Vincent is scheduled to leave Earth on a mission to Saturn's moon Titan, the Mission Director is murdered in his office and one of Vincent's In-Valid eyelashes is found on the scene. He must now avoid being discovered despite intense police scrutiny and his progressing relationship with his [[Love Interest]] Irene Cassini ([[Uma Thurman]]).


Compare and contrast ''[[Brave New World (Literature)|Brave New World]]''.
Compare and contrast ''[[Brave New World (novel)|Brave New World]]''.


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* [[Crap Saccharine World]]: Despite looking pristine and well-organized, the world of Gattaca is not a nice place to live for anyone with less than perfect genetics.
* [[Crap Saccharine World]]: Despite looking pristine and well-organized, the world of Gattaca is not a nice place to live for anyone with less than perfect genetics.
* [[Days of Future Past]]: Specifically, a blend of early 60s style and 30s noir. The plot and theme has a very 50s [[Science Fiction]] feel as well.
* [[Days of Future Past]]: Specifically, a blend of early 60s style and 30s noir. The plot and theme has a very 50s [[Science Fiction]] feel as well.
** Particularly, there are a lot of notable similarities and parallels in both atmosphere, setting, and characterization to indie and/or sci-fi works by [[Philip K Dick]] (very much so, ''especially'' those written in the 60s), and 90s movies by the Wachowski brothers and [[Darren Aronofsky]], all of which reflected a similar stylised dystopian bent with works set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]].
** Particularly, there are a lot of notable similarities and parallels in both atmosphere, setting, and characterization to indie and/or sci-fi works by [[Philip K. Dick]] (very much so, ''especially'' those written in the 60s), and 90s movies by the Wachowski brothers and [[Darren Aronofsky]], all of which reflected a similar stylised dystopian bent with works set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]].
* [[Designer Babies]]: This film is the former [[Trope Namer]]. The embryo products of in-vitro fertilization are screened for genetic predispositions to unwanted traits. Embryos without genetic defects are brought to term and these children are considered superior to children born by random chance. Whether they actually are or not is played with:
* [[Designer Babies]]: This film is the former [[Trope Namer]]. The embryo products of in-vitro fertilization are screened for genetic predispositions to unwanted traits. Embryos without genetic defects are brought to term and these children are considered superior to children born by random chance. Whether they actually are or not is played with:
** Vincent has a high probability for developing a heart condition, but his heart is fine. Despite this, he can't match Jerome even with his training.
** Vincent has a high probability for developing a heart condition, but his heart is fine. Despite this, he can't match Jerome even with his training.
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* [[I Want My Jetpack]]: Now that the scientists have finished the Human Genome Project, no one knows what exactly to do with it. We still don't have [[Designer Babies]] yet, though we're a lot closer to being able to do a lot of what was done in the movie, what, with medical technology having come as far as it has now. We can screen for all sorts of things with prenatal testing and it is possible to create "designer babies". Ethics, of course, are heavily involved in all this, which may explain why we don't live in Gattaca yet.
* [[I Want My Jetpack]]: Now that the scientists have finished the Human Genome Project, no one knows what exactly to do with it. We still don't have [[Designer Babies]] yet, though we're a lot closer to being able to do a lot of what was done in the movie, what, with medical technology having come as far as it has now. We can screen for all sorts of things with prenatal testing and it is possible to create "designer babies". Ethics, of course, are heavily involved in all this, which may explain why we don't live in Gattaca yet.
** In-vitro fertilization already uses the technique of identifying the most optimal embryos as candidates for uterine implantation and it is already possible (for an exorbitant sum of money) to clone your favorite cat for the next generation.
** In-vitro fertilization already uses the technique of identifying the most optimal embryos as candidates for uterine implantation and it is already possible (for an exorbitant sum of money) to clone your favorite cat for the next generation.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Jerome. Even though he's a jerk to Vincent at times, he still comes through for him when needed {{spoiler|and leaves enough genetic samples to last Vincent a lifetime before committing suicide}}.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Jerome. Even though he's a jerk to Vincent at times, he still comes through for him when needed {{spoiler|and leaves enough genetic samples to last Vincent a lifetime before committing suicide}}.
* [[Lampshaded Double Entendre]]: Vincent's excuse to weasel out of getting his mouth swabbed at a checkpoint. He nods in Irene's direction and says they'd just get a contaminated sample.
* [[Lampshaded Double Entendre]]: Vincent's excuse to weasel out of getting his mouth swabbed at a checkpoint. He nods in Irene's direction and says they'd just get a contaminated sample.
* [[The Law of Conservation of Detail]]: A lot of the space issues and program in this movie [[Handwaved|don't make a lot of sense]], and understandably so because the movie is about [[Sci Fi]] genetics, not [[Sci Fi]] space.
* [[The Law of Conservation of Detail]]: A lot of the space issues and program in this movie [[Handwaved|don't make a lot of sense]], and understandably so because the movie is about [[Sci Fi]] genetics, not [[Sci Fi]] space.
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** Cassini from the Cassini Space Probe.
** Cassini from the Cassini Space Probe.
** In the Greek from which it comes, "eu" means "good" - so it literally means the incredibly blatant Jerome Good-Gene Morrow.
** In the Greek from which it comes, "eu" means "good" - so it literally means the incredibly blatant Jerome Good-Gene Morrow.
* [[No New Fashions in The Future]]
* [[No New Fashions in the Future]]
* [[Not Even Bothering With the Accent]]: Nobody ever figures out that Vincent is not Jerome despite the real Jerome having a British accent which Vincent never even tries to fake.
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: Nobody ever figures out that Vincent is not Jerome despite the real Jerome having a British accent which Vincent never even tries to fake.
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: Tony Shalhoub has a few minutes as the underground contact who brings Vincent and Jerome together, helping and lending the equipment necessary for the fraud, and is brilliant as a genetic profile carsalesman.
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: Tony Shalhoub has a few minutes as the underground contact who brings Vincent and Jerome together, helping and lending the equipment necessary for the fraud, and is brilliant as a genetic profile carsalesman.
* [[Our Graphics Will Suck in The Future]]: Despite having [[Holographic Terminal|Holographic Terminals]] and [[Casual Interstellar Travel]] at Gattaca, their handheld testers are fairly simplistic. See [[Zeerust]].
* [[Our Graphics Will Suck in the Future]]: Despite having [[Holographic Terminal|Holographic Terminals]] and [[Casual Interstellar Travel]] at Gattaca, their handheld testers are fairly simplistic. See [[Zeerust]].
* [[Planet of Hats]]: With the planet in question being the future Earth, of course.
* [[Planet of Hats]]: With the planet in question being the future Earth, of course.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: The police constantly focus on Vincent, assuming that the In-Valid must be responsible for the murder at Gattaca. If not for the one rational cop on the investigation ({{spoiler|Vincent's brother}}), they not only would have failed to find the murderer, they wouldn't even have come close to finding Vincent.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: The police constantly focus on Vincent, assuming that the In-Valid must be responsible for the murder at Gattaca. If not for the one rational cop on the investigation ({{spoiler|Vincent's brother}}), they not only would have failed to find the murderer, they wouldn't even have come close to finding Vincent.
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* [[Spare Body Parts]]: A pianist with twelve fingers is mentioned, who plays music you ''need'' extra digits to perform.
* [[Spare Body Parts]]: A pianist with twelve fingers is mentioned, who plays music you ''need'' extra digits to perform.
* [[Spot the Imposter]]: Vincent spends the entire film trying to avoid being outed as an In-Valid.
* [[Spot the Imposter]]: Vincent spends the entire film trying to avoid being outed as an In-Valid.
* {{spoiler|[[Murder By Cremation|Suicide By Cremation]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Murder by Cremation|Suicide By Cremation]]}}
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: The beginning of the movie actually notes it being "The Not-Too-Distant Future". Whether or not it's [[Mystery Science Theater 3000|next Sunday AD]] is anyone's guess.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: The beginning of the movie actually notes it being "The Not-Too-Distant Future". Whether or not it's [[Mystery Science Theater 3000|next Sunday AD]] is anyone's guess.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: Anton experiences this when Vincent tells him that his real motivation is to deal with his own jealousy and insecurity.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: Anton experiences this when Vincent tells him that his real motivation is to deal with his own jealousy and insecurity.