Gattaca

What's the moral of the story?
That it's okay to lie, cheat, and falsity your identity to get a job you're not qualified for?

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Never give up on your dream

A jew wouldn't understand that

It is unironically ok to lie, cheat, steal, and any other means necessary to get what You want.

It’s about not saving anything for the swim back

but he was qualified, that's the point

It's about humanity overcoming the artificial world.

no he wasn't, he cheated his way through every physical test
it's just a pseudo "hard work beats genetics" garbage nonsense to make genelets feel better about themselves, and it fails miserably at it.

>"hard work beats genetics"

It's not even that when he's not even proven to have a heart condition. He's just susceptible to it and society makes him pay a price for that.

post physique and IQ test results

it's about making you scared of science and making you into an antivaxxer.
>omg if science gets too advanced it will be used to control your entire life!
garbage for undedicated retards. period.

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it's an allegory of a jew living in nazi germany, the rocket is his escape. this is an alternate future where the germans win and build a genetic dystopia.

>but he was qualified, that's the point
He wasn't physically qualified. IIRC it's heavily implied that he died at the end of the movie so he's partially ruined the space mission. They have to haul his corpse around for the whole mission and do all the work short-staffed because of this guys selfishness.

he still didn't pass the tests, he was selected simply because the doctor liked him and lied.
>no u
it's exactly because I'm another genelet browsing this board that I recognize the pain of being born as such, if eugenics was implemented it should be welcomed in a heart beat, every attempt at romanticizing genetic failures is a cope and often perpetuated by people at the upper echelons of the gene pool, they either don't know how good they have it or genuinely do not wish for others to have it as good as they do.

>he's not even proven to have a heart condition
He's absolutely proven to have a heart condition. His heart goes fucking spastic after a bit of jogging.

moral of the story is that jude law can go into an incinerator and turn it on from inside to make the ending kino

that image makes a lot of assumptions about the people who watch those films

> IIRC it's heavily implied that he died at the end of the movie so he's partially ruined the space mission.
No it wasn’t, kike

No he didnt die

AmeriFags always think there's a 'moral' to a movie. Grow the fuck up. Some men just want to watch the world burn.

Fpbp

Youre a dumb nigger

Oh, he just needed to work out for a bit.