In "Gattaca," Vincent answers the question "How are you doing this?" by expressing his determination and perseverance despite the societal limitations imposed on him as a genetically inferior individual. He emphasizes that his success is not solely due to his DNA but rather his hard work, ambition, and relentless pursuit of his dreams. This highlights the film's central theme that personal effort and identity can transcend genetic determinism.
30.2 years
To get rid of his loose skin cells.
Vincent always strived to be better while Anton simply knew he was better and never tried to improve himself.
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Vincent said, "They used to say that a child conceived in love has a greater chance of happiness."
vincent worked as a janitor at gattaca.
Vincent is considered an in-valid. Jerome is a valid. Vincent needed Jerome's genes to work at Gattaca.
Vincent Freeman is conceived and born without the aid of this technology. Most of the babies in GATTACA were test tube babies. Vincent was a in-valid because of this.
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30.2 years
A Congenital Heart Defect
your destiny is not already determined by your genetics, so you have the power to change your fate
To get rid of his loose skin cells.
Vincent accidentally left his eyelash on the edge of some shelf, which convicted him.
Vincent's career goal in the movie "Gattaca" was to become an astronaut and travel to space. Despite facing genetic discrimination and being deemed unfit for the position due to his "inferior" genetics, Vincent pursued his dream relentlessly by assuming the identity of a genetically superior individual.
Vincent always strived to be better while Anton simply knew he was better and never tried to improve himself.