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Gattaca Eugene Character Change
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Gattaca – Eugene Character Change
To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly. ... When we think of change, we first think of the obvious – appearance, or cosmetic change. ... In the context of Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca, while Vincent changes aesthetically, Eugene changes his views on life.
Eugene is first introduced as a small, broken man on a wheelchair coming out from behind a pillar holding up a double helix staircase. ...
While Vincent goes through the process of physically changing to look like Eugene, the watcher realizes how arrogant he is – “My eyes are prettier”.
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Title: Gattaca Eugene Character Change
Words: 462 Rating: None Pages: 1.8 submitted by: impiseddy
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