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Mind of an Err0r

The Island
Sunday, August 28, 2005

Just saw The Island today at the flicks with a couple of friends, a very nice movie indeed. Not only does it make you think, it also takes up an important issue that we may have to face in the near future; cloning for body parts.

Warning! Spoiler, select the below text to view.

There are a couple of things that is bothering me about the movie:
1. At the end the guy uses this switch to ruin the whole lab/cloning-facility, why did they design a switch that could do that in the first place?
2. Luck. They are soo lucky, if you haven't watched the movie, watch it and you will see. This is my biggest dissapointment, they are so damn lucky, can't stress this enough.
3. Where did the clones get the memory of the "host" back? Science doesn't does not like that, unfortunally. This seems like a lame attempt to make cloning for medical use look bad.

But still, the movie rocks.

posted by Err0r @ 9:17 PM,




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