yes I saw this movie when I was 19 and applied that line to my own life moving forward. It worked! Truly a movie for struggling young men trying to find their way in the world. I watch it back every few years as a reminder even at this age of 46 lol. Brings back some beautiful memories.
In a way I think it hits a similar vibe as Blade Runner. Its funny how when Vincent is going to Eugene's home, he is told by the guy: "His expiration date in unbelievable". "Expiration date". I wonder if that was a little wink to B.R
"For someone not meant for this world, I must confess, I am suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say that every atom in our bodies was once a part of a star. Maybe I am not leaving. Maybe I am going home." Ethan, dude, it makes me cry everytime I see this scene. You were wonderful in the movie, as was Jude Law. Andrew Niccol did an amazing job.
Dito. Moved to tears by several scenes in this movie and not just from one of them; Uma, Ethan, Jude, and the actor who played his brother all act incredibly well in this. Very good film!
He mentioned the marketing, and I can actually recall being disappointed as a kid that it wasn't like a Fifth Element clone. As a teenager trying to find my way and having one door shut after another as you're just trying to make sense and find your place in the world, that line he mentions, "How are you doing this?!...never saving anything for the way back..." It was one of the most inspiring pieces of cinema that undoubtedly kept me going on some of those tough days. A fine piece of cinema perhaps hindered at the time by marketing but befriended by time as Ethan mentions here. I highly recommend a watch.
If you are reading this Ethan, I want you to know that I saw it as a kid, and it was very inspiring. Should be mandatory watching for teenagers. Thank you for being part of that gem.
I saw it as a teen, and it was very similar to the films they would show us at school as educational entertainment. Perhaps it should be added to the curriculum. Perhaps it already has been.
Thank you for that, my science teacher showed me this movie in high school and I’ve never forgotten it since, it had such an impact on me and I had never heard of it before then. The students you show it to, at least some will remember watching it on your classroom for the rest of their lives.
Same. I have to admit, I didn't fully understand it at first. But something about it stuck with me. I rewatched it later in life and, at that point, you know. The struggles were real. And then I understood. I achieved things other's called genius. I mean, it was wasted on that company. But I still did it. But no matter how tough things got, I never forgot the lesson.
my biology teacher showed it to me in high school. i overlooked it back then, but it definitely stuck to me as interesting. i rewatched it, and its my favorite film now.
Gattaca is a masterpiece, the kind of movie that can impact people long after they've watched it and cause change. That's more than can be said about most other films.
Ethan, I saw Gattaca when it came out, and I've probably seen it 50 to 60 times since, to this point. There are people that DO understand that movie and love it for how well it was done. We're out there.
I'm lucky to have seen Gattaca in cinema in 1997. I was so fascinated and overwhelmed by the visual style, its underlying message, the score, everything. It's a film I revisit repeatedly as I grow older (and hopefully wiser), and I take something away from it everytime as I repeatedly view it with a different lens and perspective in life. My favourite film till date. Nothing comes close.
Gattaca is one of my top 5 favorite films. I always recommend it to people. It just really touches me with its themes of identity and perseverance and belonging.
He said it perfectly. "I never saved anything for the swim back" is also my favorite line from the movie. It's great that he favors it so much as well!
@@steffenbendel6031 Not necessarily. Him not saving anything for the trip back was about his determination to keep moving forward without putting any thought into going backwards. He wasn't focused on dying. He was focused on succeeding.
@@schmidthockey 100%. I take Gattaca over interstellar. Interstellar has great acting, an amazing soundtrack and stunning visuals. But Gattaca is the far superior story. It’s the triumph of the human spirit. A movie about ambition and one man fighting for his values in a society which actively dismiss him. He sacrifices everything, not for some altruistic greater good, but for his own goal and happiness. That to me is good. Also the premise of interstellar is a little silly. Like we have the tech to leave earth but not save it??! Gattaca’s visual style and use of color is stunning. The set design and wardrobe are incredible. It’s in my opinion is an objectively better film. And the fact that Gattaca revive a 100th the amount of praise as Interstellar is sad.
Man....i watched it when I was young... I didn't even get the story.. watching it now it's the most underrated movie of all time...no joke, it's a masterpiece.... nothing come close... beautiful
I am an 8th grade school teacher. I just showed Gattaca to my social studies students, and they loved it! They are learning ethics in space, and it hits so hard! They are still amazed it was filmed in 1997
Gattaca is one of the best movies of all time! So many reasons why… but one I’ve come to love is that it’s one of the only movies I’ve seen where the hero is the one who is so void of all emotions almost, calculated, dry, and shows no excitement when they overcome obstacles. Yet the viewer receives it all with so much feeling and meaning. It’s amazing how such a character can bring so many feelings to the surface.
I watched GATTACA over 20 years ago. It resonates with me. It's more of a humanitarian movie. I like GATTACA too for the same reasons as Ethan discussed. A masterpiece!!!!🌷🌿🍂🍃
Time was definetely Gattaca's ally. I remember looking at Gattaca's add on the magazine (back when magazines were plenty). I got hooked up just by those 2 walking down the stairs, Uma Thurman making that movement with her hand (later I discovered it was his) and then them running.. I was like 12 years old. Still love that movie. What an ending. Still gives me the chills.
That is my all time favorite movie ever! I watched every time I needed inspiration to move forward and follow my dreams. The movie has so powerful quotes like: I never saved anything for the swim back, there still a million miles left to go, for someone who wasn’t meant to be be for this world, I’m having a hard time leaving it, one year is just a turn to the sun, I was never closer to my dream until I was standing next to it, etc. This movie is so beautiful and I identify with Vincent so much because I wasn’t mean to be where I am right now and it took me so much effort to make it work! Thank you Ethan!
Gattaca is one of my all time favorite movies. It’s the reason I watch all Ethan Hawke movies. He is such a talent and the story was so beautiful. It was majorly ahead of its time.
Gattaca - I don’t know how many times I’ve enforced to others that this is a film that should be shown to every film student. It’s EPIC in it’s writing & concepts - how many times have I told others - How did you make it - they ask ! & I reply - I didn’t save anything for the SWIM back. One of the greatest lines in cinema. & look at where we are today in 2023 with AI & social acceptance through a global pandemic of FAKE - everything. Ahead of it’s time this cinema classic.
I saw Gattaca on opening weekend in 1997 and absolutely loved it. Gattaca is one of my favorite movies of all times. Unfortunately, the theme, plot, and concept were beyond the grasp of the IQ of the average moviegoer. The movie is very much in the Science Fiction genre, but it is not action Sci-Fi like Star Wars. It failed at the box office because many people could not understand it. Very sad to say that right now I don't know if you could make a movie that is targeted to a more intelligent crowd like you could then. I miss films (and books) that make me think.
Very few films ever come close to Gattaca's script, superb dialogue, great acting, and beautiful storytelling. It is and will always be in my top 5 films of all times. Shame it did not win the Best Picture award
I was explaining to my wife how cool Gattaca is, how beautiful it is with its “metaphors and allegories” and my favorite scene is the brothers swimming. Then started watching scenes from the movie on UA-cam and then came across this video. I’ve never felt more validated in my life 😅. Also the OST is phenomenal
Gattaca was one of the best all time movies. Not only is it an amazing story and a great part of the Scifi genre, it was beautifully executed. The acting, the writing, the cinematography, the MUSIC, the directing, the sets and costumes.... Its quite the masterpiece.
Gattaca is certainly one of the best overlooked movies of the 90s. The ambience, the acting, the originality of the plot, the world and character development, all 10 out of 10. I really had a thrilling time watching Predestination. I don't remember how it got recommended to me to watch 8 years after it came out but really an incredible movie.
Jude Law also did a great job in the movie as well, you start off wanting to not like him and end up liking his character in the end. The movie in part is about the nature of the human spirit and that perfection and excellence isn’t just something that comes from someone that is supposed to be perfect. Even Angels fall and have their frailties and fears and misgivings and can make mistakes.
I just watched Gattaca for the first time today. It was mandatory and for a class assignment. Best assigned movie I’ve ever watched, and I want to watch it again in the future. I wish I saw it as a young teenager or late adolescent, maybe I would have been inspired to actually discover what I wanted to do with my life.
"I never saved anything to swim back" - This line, This movie had a profound impact on me back when I watched it and till this day by far my favorite philosophical stand. I was just thinking about this line today and that it would be great movie to watch with my kids to let them know that anything is possible, anything.
My daughter was born in 2002 and I can't remember when I showed her this film but she loved it and here we are in 2024, she's 22, took all sciences, got a double degree in animal science and genetics and genealogy and is about to go into genetics. This film was awesome back when I was 27 and I never forgot it, so powerful and ahead of it's time, wonderful movie. If it was overlooked at the time I can only imagine it was because the audiences were stupid.
I was 12 when it came out and it has remained one of my favorite films I’ve ever seen. That’s pretty incredible for a film to resonate so much with a 12 year old and for that same kid to remember how amazing it was 27 years later!!! I think I’ve watched it 7 or 8 times over the years. And I remember at 12 telling my friends about it and they thought I was weird 😂
What a beautiful movie that I keep revisiting every several years. I’m learning how life is not a single departure, most commonly death. But multiple departures along the way. Us departing from loved ones, others departing from us, and each time we rediscover ourselves we slightly depart from the previous person we thought we were. I loved how the movie conveyed the immense power of will over sensibility and rationalization.
Time has made GATTACA what it is. It hasn’t resonated more throughout time than now. My bio teacher showed it to us, and it’s been with me ever since. The music is perfect and the message of the movie as well.
The movie, in particular the soundtrack, had a profound influence on me as a teen in the 90s. I've heard many people describe it as "boring" which tells me a lot about them and their tastes in film.
Gatica is one of my favourite Sci-fi movies that is more relevant today than when it was released. It’s beautifully crafted with characters as flawed and insightful as you will see in any piece of cinematography.
For me personally I find so many pieces of sci-fi media from the past (even the recent past) feel like they're no longer in touch with the modern zeitgeist (go figure) nor paint a plausible vision of the future, good or bad. GATTACA is the one film to buck that trend for me. Even now (maybe even more so now) it feels like such a grimly plausible vision of our future. A future where we manage to solve most of our current problems, but in doing so create a horribly dystopian world where nobody has any say in their future from the day that they're born.
I remember hearing the score at the theater waiting for curtain to open and seeing the film loving it and then forgetting about it until I grew up and becoming my favorite movie of all time
Gattaca. Saw it when i was in 7th grade when it first came on video. Immediatly made it to my list of greatest things ever. Sorry Ethan didnt get my list back then.
Being completely honest it's hands down my favorite film of all time. It's not perfect but it's truly beautiful and great. The score, the cinematography, the acting, the writing all mesh together so well.
so glad my 9th grade bio teacher showed us this movie back in 2014. It was my first time watching it. I recently watched it for the second time last week.
One of my favorite movies of all time on a very short list. "Gattaca" is my relationship with my estranged brother. " I never saved anything for the swim back and it made me into a better person.
Gattaca is one of my favorite films of Ethan Hawkes. I saw it first at 13 years old and hated it because there’s no action. I expected a “Sci/fy action. But I watched it later and understood it more and found myself wanting to watch again and again. It’s a great film👏👏👏I think the marketing of the film was misleading as he said people expected action. That might be why it wasn’t appreciated during its release
Gattica is a great film , everything about that film is fantastic , its a film ahead of its time , what hurt was bad marketing , a bad trailer and a little boat called the Titanic , if I put the two films together side by side , to me Gattica wins hands down.The movie is deep and I remember when it came out the trailer was misleading but when I saw the film 3 times , once at 15 , 24 and 31 , I appreciate it so much.One of those films that people will see and say how come no one talks about this film.
I first watched Gattaca when I was around 13 and I was so intrigued by it. It left an impression on me of what if this film is a reflection of what society will become. But its the perseverance from Vincent in a society that shunned him that kept me mesmerized while watching. I even felt like Director Josef knew all along who he was and his limitations, which is why he killed the other director. I was at the edge of my seat, because I really wanted him to make it, when Dr Lamar seemed like the last obstacle but turned a blind eye, it was reminder of the faith in humanity. Not everything involving space has to be Star Wars and Star Trek.
It's one of my all time favorite films. It shows to just do you're best under all social circumstances in a postmodern societal, utopian/eugenic world.
It was a wonderful movie. Intelligent. Thought provoking. Great look to it that stood out. One of my favourites. When I saw it I thought it was ahead of its time.
Gattaca is up there with Shawshank and Goodfellas for me. As in if it’s on I’m watching it. Since I was a kid every time I watch the swimming scene when they’re teenagers and again when they’re grown, for some reason it hypes me up. The style, the writing, the suspense, it’s just all around a great movie in my opinion.
I think it’s because people don’t know what gattaca means or where it was derived from. As a Star Wars fan, I didn’t watch gattaca until I had to for a class. I probably watched the film like 7-8 times by now. Beautiful movie and yet overlooked
Thay was so beautiful. I have loved this movie i was a teen when it came out. I do remember turning to my friend and aaying that seems so unlikely. That will be far, far in the future. He looked right at me and aaid they already have aome laws on the books. As the years go by i notice more and more that i love about it.
“I NEVER saved anything for the swim back” Also one of my favorite quotes from any actor, so profound with life philosophy
That's the line I remember too!!
One of my favorite film scenes and one liner.
a good line but a little pretentious
It's not a quote from the actor, it's a quote from the movie, from the writer/director, Andrew Niccol.
yes I saw this movie when I was 19 and applied that line to my own life moving forward. It worked! Truly a movie for struggling young men trying to find their way in the world. I watch it back every few years as a reminder even at this age of 46 lol. Brings back some beautiful memories.
Gattaca is timeless. You can watch it now and the messages ring true to this day. Way ahead of its time.
In a way I think it hits a similar vibe as Blade Runner. Its funny how when Vincent is going to Eugene's home, he is told by the guy: "His expiration date in unbelievable". "Expiration date". I wonder if that was a little wink to B.R
What message is that?
@@Beeti1 DNA determines who you are, but not what you're capable of. You could possibly even extend this to programming for ai.
True. I liked it when it came out and I watched in the cinema. And I like it today when I watched it in the telly.
Gattaca always gets mentioned to him. And for good reasons.
It's one of the best films he's has ever made.
One of the best movies ever
"For someone not meant for this world, I must confess, I am suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say that every atom in our bodies was once a part of a star. Maybe I am not leaving. Maybe I am going home." Ethan, dude, it makes me cry everytime I see this scene. You were wonderful in the movie, as was Jude Law. Andrew Niccol did an amazing job.
Definitely makes me cry at those points.
absolutely my favorite line, from any movie i have ever seen.
Dito. Moved to tears by several scenes in this movie and not just from one of them; Uma, Ethan, Jude, and the actor who played his brother all act incredibly well in this. Very good film!
I can’t believe they’re people who disliked Gattaca. It’s one of my fav movies of all time
I just watched Gattaca recently , and found it very thought provoking and moving!
He mentioned the marketing, and I can actually recall being disappointed as a kid that it wasn't like a Fifth Element clone. As a teenager trying to find my way and having one door shut after another as you're just trying to make sense and find your place in the world, that line he mentions, "How are you doing this?!...never saving anything for the way back..." It was one of the most inspiring pieces of cinema that undoubtedly kept me going on some of those tough days. A fine piece of cinema perhaps hindered at the time by marketing but befriended by time as Ethan mentions here. I highly recommend a watch.
@@JT-bm5xu well said friend. Gattaca has always been my go to movie for inspiration
If you are reading this Ethan, I want you to know that I saw it as a kid, and it was very inspiring. Should be mandatory watching for teenagers. Thank you for being part of that gem.
I saw it as a kid and hated it. Now one of my favorite films.
I saw it as a teen, and it was very similar to the films they would show us at school as educational entertainment. Perhaps it should be added to the curriculum. Perhaps it already has been.
Yup, saw it when I was 17. To this day, still one of my top three films.
I had the same experience.
It's a great film for English and Biology in High School...
I've shown this to my high school science classes for 20 years. It makes people think.
Thank you for that, my science teacher showed me this movie in high school and I’ve never forgotten it since, it had such an impact on me and I had never heard of it before then. The students you show it to, at least some will remember watching it on your classroom for the rest of their lives.
Same. I have to admit, I didn't fully understand it at first. But something about it stuck with me. I rewatched it later in life and, at that point, you know. The struggles were real. And then I understood. I achieved things other's called genius. I mean, it was wasted on that company. But I still did it.
But no matter how tough things got, I never forgot the lesson.
my biology teacher showed it to me in high school. i overlooked it back then, but it definitely stuck to me as interesting. i rewatched it, and its my favorite film now.
It took me 6 years to find this movie again my biology teacher showed us this movie back in 2018
Gattaca is a masterpiece, the kind of movie that can impact people long after they've watched it and cause change. That's more than can be said about most other films.
Ethan, I saw Gattaca when it came out, and I've probably seen it 50 to 60 times since, to this point. There are people that DO understand that movie and love it for how well it was done. We're out there.
Yea ,my children think it’s weird that I am always watching it,and when I go to sleep I listen to the sound track.
It’s an ode to the human spirit and ingenuity. My favorite movie. And doctor Lamar twist is very emotional and beautiful.
The way Ethan Hawkes face looked was just amazing. Heart wrenching for sure
And it was set early in the film. Great twist indeed, doesnt come cheap trick at all
Did I ever tell you about my son? He is a big fan of yours
I'm lucky to have seen Gattaca in cinema in 1997.
I was so fascinated and overwhelmed by the visual style, its underlying message, the score, everything.
It's a film I revisit repeatedly as I grow older (and hopefully wiser), and I take something away from it everytime as I repeatedly view it with a different lens and perspective in life.
My favourite film till date. Nothing comes close.
Gattaca is a MASTERPIECE
Gattaca is one of my top 5 favorite films. I always recommend it to people. It just really touches me with its themes of identity and perseverance and belonging.
He said it perfectly. "I never saved anything for the swim back" is also my favorite line from the movie. It's great that he favors it so much as well!
It is a great speech, but if true, he would be dead. Maybe he just trained more and was the better swimmer in the end.
@@steffenbendel6031 Not necessarily. Him not saving anything for the trip back was about his determination to keep moving forward without putting any thought into going backwards. He wasn't focused on dying. He was focused on succeeding.
Gattaca is my favorite film of all time. Nothing else comes close.
Love Gattaca. One of my top 15 movies ever. You would take it over interstellar though?
@@schmidthockey 100%. I take Gattaca over interstellar. Interstellar has great acting, an amazing soundtrack and stunning visuals. But Gattaca is the far superior story. It’s the triumph of the human spirit. A movie about ambition and one man fighting for his values in a society which actively dismiss him. He sacrifices everything, not for some altruistic greater good, but for his own goal and happiness. That to me is good. Also the premise of interstellar is a little silly. Like we have the tech to leave earth but not save it??! Gattaca’s visual style and use of color is stunning. The set design and wardrobe are incredible. It’s in my opinion is an objectively better film. And the fact that Gattaca revive a 100th the amount of praise as Interstellar is sad.
Actually, Gattaca and Before Sunrise are both in my top 10 all time. Crazy that both were mid-90’s films and he starred in both.
I have it on DVD... Even though I don't have any DVD player now 😂
Only 5 or 6 movie that I keep for some reason. This one is my all time favorite too.
One of my favorite movies of all time. The story of struggle, the brothers and overcoming impossible odds. Timeless and beautiful.
Man....i watched it when I was young... I didn't even get the story.. watching it now it's the most underrated movie of all time...no joke, it's a masterpiece.... nothing come close... beautiful
I am an 8th grade school teacher. I just showed Gattaca to my social studies students, and they loved it! They are learning ethics in space, and it hits so hard! They are still amazed it was filmed in 1997
Ethan Hawke is quite wise, honest and real. I think I would enjoy having a conversation with him.
Gattaca is one of the best movies of all time! So many reasons why… but one I’ve come to love is that it’s one of the only movies I’ve seen where the hero is the one who is so void of all emotions almost, calculated, dry, and shows no excitement when they overcome obstacles. Yet the viewer receives it all with so much feeling and meaning. It’s amazing how such a character can bring so many feelings to the surface.
Good take I've never really thought of that before. The movie has an indescribable feel to it I love it
Hero?! He isn't a hero, he's going to die before the mission is completed and endanger all the other astronauts. That's not a hero.
I watched GATTACA over 20 years ago. It resonates with me. It's more of a humanitarian movie. I like GATTACA too for the same reasons as Ethan discussed. A masterpiece!!!!🌷🌿🍂🍃
And you correctly wrote it in ALL CAPS.
Maybe it resonates, because deep down in all of us we feel a little bit 'in-valid'
Time was definetely Gattaca's ally. I remember looking at Gattaca's add on the magazine (back when magazines were plenty). I got hooked up just by those 2 walking down the stairs, Uma Thurman making that movement with her hand (later I discovered it was his) and then them running.. I was like 12 years old. Still love that movie. What an ending. Still gives me the chills.
Gattaca is in my top 3 for sure.
What an impactful movie for a teenager seeking recognition.
Ethan Hawk, it was an amazing piece of art. Be proud. It is my favorite movie of all time.
Gattaca is one of the greatest films of all time
Gattaca has been one of my top favourites since I was a kid.
Always beautiful and meaningful. ❤❤
Gattaca is a brilliant movie. Absolutely great movie.
Gattaca is one of my all time favorite films. I've watched it dozens of times. It's sooo beautiful! Bound to become a classic.
Gatttaca is one of those film that’s stays with you and never leaves your mind ever
Dude, you saved my life with that film.
Same. It changed the way I view myself in a very important way.
That is my all time favorite movie ever!
I watched every time I needed inspiration to move forward and follow my dreams.
The movie has so powerful quotes like:
I never saved anything for the swim back, there still a million miles left to go, for someone who wasn’t meant to be be for this world, I’m having a hard time leaving it, one year is just a turn to the sun, I was never closer to my dream until I was standing next to it, etc.
This movie is so beautiful and I identify with Vincent so much because I wasn’t mean to be where I am right now and it took me so much effort to make it work!
Thank you Ethan!
Loved it when it first came out in the theaters ... love it still.
Gattaca is one of my all time favorite movies. It’s the reason I watch all Ethan Hawke movies. He is such a talent and the story was so beautiful. It was majorly ahead of its time.
Gattaca - I don’t know how many times I’ve enforced to others that this is a film that should be shown to every film student. It’s EPIC in it’s writing & concepts - how many times have I told others - How did you make it - they ask ! & I reply - I didn’t save anything for the SWIM back. One of the greatest lines in cinema. & look at where we are today in 2023 with AI & social acceptance through a global pandemic of FAKE - everything. Ahead of it’s time this cinema classic.
Gattaca is a master peace. I love that movie. Jude , Uma and Ethan . ITS a great film. ❤
I saw Gattaca on opening weekend in 1997 and absolutely loved it. Gattaca is one of my favorite movies of all times. Unfortunately, the theme, plot, and concept were beyond the grasp of the IQ of the average moviegoer. The movie is very much in the Science Fiction genre, but it is not action Sci-Fi like Star Wars. It failed at the box office because many people could not understand it. Very sad to say that right now I don't know if you could make a movie that is targeted to a more intelligent crowd like you could then. I miss films (and books) that make me think.
I love Gattaca - it’s a movie about the triumph of the human spirit of adversity. When times are tough this is the film I always watch.
Very few films ever come close to Gattaca's script, superb dialogue, great acting, and beautiful storytelling. It is and will always be in my top 5 films of all times. Shame it did not win the Best Picture award
Watched it again last night; the ending quote is the most beautiful. It's a true testament to the spirit of humanity.
Gattaca was certainly one of the best films of the 1990s.
I was explaining to my wife how cool Gattaca is, how beautiful it is with its “metaphors and allegories” and my favorite scene is the brothers swimming. Then started watching scenes from the movie on UA-cam and then came across this video. I’ve never felt more validated in my life 😅. Also the OST is phenomenal
Gattaca was one of the best all time movies. Not only is it an amazing story and a great part of the Scifi genre, it was beautifully executed. The acting, the writing, the cinematography, the MUSIC, the directing, the sets and costumes.... Its quite the masterpiece.
Gattica is one of my very favorite movies. Far ahead of its time, and that's why I love it.
Gattaca is certainly one of the best overlooked movies of the 90s. The ambience, the acting, the originality of the plot, the world and character development, all 10 out of 10. I really had a thrilling time watching Predestination. I don't remember how it got recommended to me to watch 8 years after it came out but really an incredible movie.
Jude Law also did a great job in the movie as well, you start off wanting to not like him and end up liking his character in the end. The movie in part is about the nature of the human spirit and that perfection and excellence isn’t just something that comes from someone that is supposed to be perfect. Even Angels fall and have their frailties and fears and misgivings and can make mistakes.
I just watched Gattaca for the first time today. It was mandatory and for a class assignment. Best assigned movie I’ve ever watched, and I want to watch it again in the future. I wish I saw it as a young teenager or late adolescent, maybe I would have been inspired to actually discover what I wanted to do with my life.
"I never saved anything to swim back" - This line, This movie had a profound impact on me back when I watched it and till this day by far my favorite philosophical stand. I was just thinking about this line today and that it would be great movie to watch with my kids to let them know that anything is possible, anything.
My daughter was born in 2002 and I can't remember when I showed her this film but she loved it and here we are in 2024, she's 22, took all sciences, got a double degree in animal science and genetics and genealogy and is about to go into genetics. This film was awesome back when I was 27 and I never forgot it, so powerful and ahead of it's time, wonderful movie. If it was overlooked at the time I can only imagine it was because the audiences were stupid.
I was 12 when it came out and it has remained one of my favorite films I’ve ever seen. That’s pretty incredible for a film to resonate so much with a 12 year old and for that same kid to remember how amazing it was 27 years later!!! I think I’ve watched it 7 or 8 times over the years. And I remember at 12 telling my friends about it and they thought I was weird 😂
So much truth in this interview. Ethan Hawke is one of the great thinkers of our time
settle down now
Gattaca has been my favorite movie for over 15 years. It's beautiful, thought-provoking, well acted, and stays with the viewer.
One of the most underrated movies.
What a beautiful movie that I keep revisiting every several years. I’m learning how life is not a single departure, most commonly death. But multiple departures along the way. Us departing from loved ones, others departing from us, and each time we rediscover ourselves we slightly depart from the previous person we thought we were. I loved how the movie conveyed the immense power of will over sensibility and rationalization.
Time has made GATTACA what it is. It hasn’t resonated more throughout time than now. My bio teacher showed it to us, and it’s been with me ever since. The music is perfect and the message of the movie as well.
The movie, in particular the soundtrack, had a profound influence on me as a teen in the 90s. I've heard many people describe it as "boring" which tells me a lot about them and their tastes in film.
I watched this at the cinema back in the '90s and it was one of those fims that stays with you long after leaving the theatre.
Gatica is one of my favourite Sci-fi movies that is more relevant today than when it was released. It’s beautifully crafted with characters as flawed and insightful as you will see in any piece of cinematography.
For me personally I find so many pieces of sci-fi media from the past (even the recent past) feel like they're no longer in touch with the modern zeitgeist (go figure) nor paint a plausible vision of the future, good or bad. GATTACA is the one film to buck that trend for me. Even now (maybe even more so now) it feels like such a grimly plausible vision of our future. A future where we manage to solve most of our current problems, but in doing so create a horribly dystopian world where nobody has any say in their future from the day that they're born.
I remember hearing the score at the theater waiting for curtain to open and seeing the film loving it and then forgetting about it until I grew up and becoming my favorite movie of all time
It is the best motivational movie ever made. Great movie. Great actors. Great scenario. Each word is a diamond.
Gattaca means a lot to me. It was one of the few films that really affected me emotionally. And it heralds a better time for me.
Gattaca. Saw it when i was in 7th grade when it first came on video. Immediatly made it to my list of greatest things ever.
Sorry Ethan didnt get my list back then.
I just watched this for the first time. Wow. What a great movie.
Being completely honest it's hands down my favorite film of all time. It's not perfect but it's truly beautiful and great. The score, the cinematography, the acting, the writing all mesh together so well.
It was way ahead of it's time....fav for alltime
so glad my 9th grade bio teacher showed us this movie back in 2014. It was my first time watching it. I recently watched it for the second time last week.
He's completely right, GATTACA 🟧♾️🟧
Gattaca os one my favorite films of all time. Thought provoking and visionary. I watched it so many times as a teen
Gattaca, best movie of all time.
Just watched till the end an i would definitely recommend it
One of my favorite movies of all time on a very short list. "Gattaca" is my relationship with my estranged brother. " I never saved anything for the swim back and it made me into a better person.
Gattaca is an astounding film. I’ve loved it from my first viewing. It’s quite impressive on all counts.
AGREED….I still listen to the soundtrack. Also the theme is so relevant in these current times. ( Yes that was one of my favorite lines🏆).
Many talk about training day and dead poet society and for good reason, but Gattaca deserves a mention in his resume for sure.
Gattaca is one of my favourite films ❤
Ethan Hawke performance is amazing, nailed it! And he is still a good looking man❤
One of the first DVDs I owned.
That's my favorite film of all time. And I watch a lot of movies every year
Gattaca is one of my favorite films of Ethan Hawkes. I saw it first at 13 years old and hated it because there’s no action. I expected a “Sci/fy action. But I watched it later and understood it more and found myself wanting to watch again and again. It’s a great film👏👏👏I think the marketing of the film was misleading as he said people expected action. That might be why it wasn’t appreciated during its release
Gattica is a great film , everything about that film is fantastic , its a film ahead of its time , what hurt was bad marketing , a bad trailer and a little boat called the Titanic , if I put the two films together side by side , to me Gattica wins hands down.The movie is deep and I remember when it came out the trailer was misleading but when I saw the film 3 times , once at 15 , 24 and 31 , I appreciate it so much.One of those films that people will see and say how come no one talks about this film.
Gattaca is such a beautiful movie. :-)
I first watched Gattaca when I was around 13 and I was so intrigued by it. It left an impression on me of what if this film is a reflection of what society will become. But its the perseverance from Vincent in a society that shunned him that kept me mesmerized while watching. I even felt like Director Josef knew all along who he was and his limitations, which is why he killed the other director. I was at the edge of my seat, because I really wanted him to make it, when Dr Lamar seemed like the last obstacle but turned a blind eye, it was reminder of the faith in humanity. Not everything involving space has to be Star Wars and Star Trek.
My favorite film as a teenager. I saw it 5 times in theatres like a weirdo when I lived in Calgary... Ditto with Fifth Element..
One of my favourite movies.
I always loved Hawke and his work, but this interview is one of my favorite things he's done, I'd never seen this before.
It's one of my all time favorite films. It shows to just do you're best under all social circumstances in a postmodern societal, utopian/eugenic world.
I watch this movie every year… for many reasons…
It's a movie that's gonna still be relevant to us as long as we are human. That's no small feat.
Gattaca is my all-time favorite movie. I watch it several times a year, it has inspired me all my life. It's an extraordinary movie. A cult movie.
Watched the movie when we were learning dystopian genre during pandemic and it was great watch.
It was a wonderful movie. Intelligent. Thought provoking. Great look to it that stood out. One of my favourites. When I saw it I thought it was ahead of its time.
i do wonder if ethan hawke is a tinkerer, he seems to me somewhere comfortably between a mechanic and a mad scientist.
Gattacca is a brilliant movie. Inspirational.
One of my all time favorites! Surely! It is not easy for me to say that about a movie..
Amazing film....writing and music
My favourite movie too Vincent.Wish you all the best
Same
Gattaca is up there with Shawshank and Goodfellas for me. As in if it’s on I’m watching it. Since I was a kid every time I watch the swimming scene when they’re teenagers and again when they’re grown, for some reason it hypes me up. The style, the writing, the suspense, it’s just all around a great movie in my opinion.
I think it’s because people don’t know what gattaca means or where it was derived from. As a Star Wars fan, I didn’t watch gattaca until I had to for a class. I probably watched the film like 7-8 times by now. Beautiful movie and yet overlooked
Thay was so beautiful. I have loved this movie i was a teen when it came out. I do remember turning to my friend and aaying that seems so unlikely. That will be far, far in the future. He looked right at me and aaid they already have aome laws on the books. As the years go by i notice more and more that i love about it.
Gattaca is timeless