Roger Ebert explains why this science-fiction film with Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke earned a high grade.
Claims that "Gattaca" is the type of movie that Shakespeare would have written if he was living in the present day and writing science-fiction.
Mr. Cranky is true to form, and he slams this movie about biological engineering. Argue or agree via the bulletin board.
Provides photos and a review of the science-fiction movie that explores the evil side of biological engineering.
Jack gives the movie a 7 out of a possible 10. Includes promotional photos of some notable scenes.
Gives a positive review but points out that the film suffers from implausibility and long stretches of being "wooden."
Resource for college students states that the film is a "clone" of a better film.
Gives the Uma Thurman film four out of five stars. Includes a few photos and a place for readers to add their comments.