Answer 1
He just carried on with his life
Answer 2
Shortly after Vincent leaves, Anton uses his superior intellect to produce a negative mass effect through quantum tunnelling. With this, he is able to expand and direct nanoscopic wormholes, and forges an FTL gateway to Titan, arriving there months ahead of his brother. He uses this time to set up a strip club with real Titanian girls. When his brother arrives, they have a drink together. Then they carry on with their lives.
In the movie Gattaca, Anton and Jerome have a complex relationship. Anton is genetically superior but lacks the determination and drive that Jerome possesses. Jerome, on the other hand, is genetically inferior but has the ambition and intellect to succeed. Their relationship is marked by jealousy, competition, and ultimately, a sense of mutual respect as they navigate the challenges of their society.
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In "Gattaca," Vincent beats his genetically superior brother Anton in swimming by leveraging his determination, mental strength, and superior knowledge of the environment. During the race, Vincent uses a strategy of swimming towards the deep end where he can push himself harder, while Anton, relying on his natural ability, underestimates Vincent's resolve. This victory symbolizes Vincent's triumph over societal expectations and the limitations imposed by his genetic makeup. Ultimately, it highlights the film's theme that willpower can overcome biological determinism.
Police that regulate the rules
Vincent Freeman is conceived and born without the aid of this technology. His parents regret this, and his younger brother, Anton, is conceived with the aid of genetic engineering. Growing up, their father clearly favors Anton, the stronger, taller and more perfect son.
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Vincent is considered an in-valid. Jerome is a valid. Vincent needed Jerome's genes to work at Gattaca.
Imperfection
The movie Gattaca was written and directed by Andrew Niccol.
your destiny is not already determined by your genetics, so you have the power to change your fate
Mr Scott wouldn't like this
The Gene Generation (2007) Gattaca