Subtítulos Extras: Inglés, Italiano, Español, Holandés/Nederlands y Portugués.
Aclaración: El nombre de cada documental viene nombrado de 3 formas: 1. Como se nombra en el menú 2. 1º Paréntesis: Como se nombra en la carátula y 3. 2º Paréntesis: Como se llama originalmente el documental en Inglés.
Los extras de todas las ediciones en Blu-ray de Gattaca son los siguientes:
- 6 Escenas Eliminadas (Ver Todas: 10 minutos 43 segundos):
1. Paredes Sólidas (1 minuto 5 segundos).
2. Adiós al César (2 minutos 15 segundos).
3. Centro del Octavo Día (Versión Original) (3 minutos 25 segundos).
4. Descripción de la Misión (1 minuto 5 segundos).
5. Investigador al Descubierto (1 minuto 27 segundos).
6. Colofón (1 minuto 51 segundos).
Todas las escenas eliminadas tienen una calidad PÉSIMA, da lástima tener que verlas tan mal. A parte de que están en su formato original, pero en 4:3. La única que se ve algo mejor es la “6. Colofón”, escena que todo el equipo técnico de la película se arrepiente de haber eliminado del montaje final.
- Documentales (Reportajes):
1. Documental Original (Electronic Press Kit (EPK)) (6 minutos 52 segundos) (4:3) (Calidad Estándar): Pequeña featurette rodada en 1997 donde los actores y actrices principales presentan a los personajes que interpretan. También habla un poco Danny DeVito.
2. Cómo se rodó Gattaca (Bienvenidos a Gattaca) (Welcome To Gattaca) (22 minutos) (16:9) (HD): Este documental se rodó en 2007, cuando se cumplieron 10 años del estreno de la película.
Aparecen Ethan Hake, Jude Law, Bradley Cramp (Supervisor de Producción), Danny DeVito (Productor), John Woodward (First Assitant Director), Lisa Churgin (Editora), Bob Craft (Encargado de Localizaciones), Ilt Jones (Ayudante del encargado de localizaciones), Chris Watts (Supervisor de efectos especiales) y Emily Ferry (Jefa de atrezo).
El documental tiene varios apartados: Dirección, Casting, Diseño y Producción, Realización y Marketing, El Futuro no tan lejano.
Este documental me encanta porque me recuerda a la serie documental “The Movies That Made Us”, donde no tienen miedo a decir los problemas que tuvieron durante el proceso de creación de la película y hablan de manera espontánea y abierta de ella.
3. ADN y clonación (¿No Cambiar?) (Do Not Alter? (DNA)) (14 minutos 52 segundos) (4:3) (Calidad estándar): Este pequeño reportaje está Narrado por Gore Vidal, uno de los actores.
Aquí aparecen: Lawrence McGinty (Editor Científico, ITN), Profesor Martin Bobrow (Universidad de Cambridge), Doctor David Boltimore (Ex presidente, Caltech), Doctor John Burn (Director Médico del Instituto de Genética Humana. Universidad de Newcastle), Doctor Gregory Stock (Director General, Signum Biosciences), Doctor Glenn McGee (The American Journal Of Bioethics) y Profesor Lee M. Silver (Universidad de Princeton).
Nos cuenta la historia del ADN, desde su descubrimiento, pasando por el Proyecto del Genoma Humano, estudio de enfermedades genéticas, clonación (oveja Dolly), clonación humana y reproductiva. Y relacionan esto con la película de Gattaca, y con los problemas éticos y morales que supondría un futuro como el que se presenta en la película. Geneísmo y discriminación genética.
Los dos últimos documentales están hechos por: David Naylor.
Hay como dos ventanas diferentes en el apartado de Contenidos Extras. Para llegar a la segunda ventana deberemos darle a la izquierda de “Documentales” y se empezarán a mover 3 flechas, pulsamos y ahí tendremos lo siguiente:
- Escena de la prueba de drogas no incluida en el montaje final (Tomas Falsas: Prueba Analítica) (36 segundos) (4:3): Toma Falsa muy graciosa que por desgracia tiene la misma calidad pésima de las escenas eliminadas.
- Tráiler Encuentros en la Tercera Fase: Edición Definitiva (1 minuto 34 segundos).
Espero que sabiendo toda esta información os den ganas de ver esta película y de comprar la edición en Blu-ray porque tanto la película como los extras merecen mucho la pena tenerlos, verlos y disfrutarlos.
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Boomeringue
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Underrated Thought-Provoking Near-Future Sci-fi
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 16 de septiembre de 2020
One of my favourite films - been looking for a while for it on Bluray. Not a technical expert but on my average 4k TV & player the picture looks fabulous.
Version I got looks to be European - all the packaging text is in German with a green FSK/12 logo on the front corner. Menu & film itself though default to English with no subtitles.
Don't want to give away too much of the plot but the film is set in a near-future society where someone's genetic makeup determines their place in society. Those with sufficiently accurate DNA are described as 'Valid' and those without are referred to as 'Invalid'. One of the organisations in this society is the Gattaca space exploration corporation who only recruit Valids with the most perfect genetic profiles. The story follows someone (Ethan Hawke) who is an Invalid, but wants to travel into space and how he goes about achieving his goal.
Along the way though you get to appreciate the fantastic sets, retro-style outfits and understated acting of the cast. The interior & exterior of a Frank Lloyd Wright building in California is heavily used as a location and it suits the film perfectly.
Its not an action film - and there are no spectacular special effects - but its hugely thought-provoking around genetic selection, nurture verses nature, and human potential and achievement.
If you like great looking, intelligent sci-fi that will stick in your mind long after the end credits this is a film for you.
Version I got looks to be European - all the packaging text is in German with a green FSK/12 logo on the front corner. Menu & film itself though default to English with no subtitles.
Don't want to give away too much of the plot but the film is set in a near-future society where someone's genetic makeup determines their place in society. Those with sufficiently accurate DNA are described as 'Valid' and those without are referred to as 'Invalid'. One of the organisations in this society is the Gattaca space exploration corporation who only recruit Valids with the most perfect genetic profiles. The story follows someone (Ethan Hawke) who is an Invalid, but wants to travel into space and how he goes about achieving his goal.
Along the way though you get to appreciate the fantastic sets, retro-style outfits and understated acting of the cast. The interior & exterior of a Frank Lloyd Wright building in California is heavily used as a location and it suits the film perfectly.
Its not an action film - and there are no spectacular special effects - but its hugely thought-provoking around genetic selection, nurture verses nature, and human potential and achievement.
If you like great looking, intelligent sci-fi that will stick in your mind long after the end credits this is a film for you.

Adnan Soysal
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Psychology of The Will in Science Fiction Society
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 10 de marzo de 2022
I enjoyed watching this movie.
It's scenes, dialogues, settings are compact, strong. Particularly settings have a strange, deep effect on the viewer.
It feels like entire movie is taking place on a simple science fiction theatre with no computerized widget & sound crowd.
Darkish pastel colors dominate the scenes from start to end creating a mystical, cubical, logical suspense.
Settings are simple, colors are basic, dialogues are short, sharp, and to the point; I would call it a piece of minimalist art.
Movie is combination of fantasy and reality, like a real psychology story in a fantasy setting. It is a presentation power of will, envy, determination.
Story takes place in a country where humans are grouped into two in terms of their genetic; VALID, and INVALID ones.
And this culture is just normal and accepted by everyone.
Valid ones are superior, and candidates for prime jobs.
It is a story of the mind and the will of an invalid person.
Vincent is the protagonist, and he is invalid and has a dream of being an astronaut participating in space missions.
And his brother Anton is a valid one.
Anton seems to lack passion for anything, eventually ending up being an crime investigator on police department.
Vincent first starts working as a cleaner, help boy in a space station.
Knowing that he has no chance of being astronaut, he still follows his dream, does the self study on the subject, and also physical training.
Eventually he concludes that his efforts are worthless unless he has a valid blood. So he decides to fake his identity, scum the system with a valid one's identity.
And he finds someone for that, Jerome.
Jerome is a grandiose swimmer who became second in an international competition and he can not cope with the result psychologically.
And he wanted to kill himself with a traffic accident, but he fails, and his body gets paralyzed.
Jerome provides Vincent all necessary material like blood, urine, hair samples to pass regular controls.
Eventually Vincent is accepted to Space mission program with the identify of Jerome.
Administrator of the mission has suspicion on Vincent and he gets killed. And this murder is investigated by Anton. Anton gets suspicious on Vincent.
While investigation is taking too long and jeopardizing the mission to Saturn, Director of the of the company confess that he killed the administrator because of risk of
failing the mission. However It is never clear who killed the administrator.
Anton implies that Vincent is fake, and his participation in the mission is a scum.
So he invites him to do this swimming competition where they swim into the ocean until one gives up.
They used to this while they were kids, and call it chicken game.
In the test, Anton gives up; and on the return, he was going get drawn, but Vincent save his life.
This clears the Anton hurdle for Vincent.
He eventually gets into the ship to Saturn. Jerome leaves enough blood, hair samples for the rest of Vincent's life.
This was a story of great Will, and fatality of grandiosity.
The Will to overcome will to set the rules; even science, rationality are not perfect enough against human will.
Hard logic presents weakness against the will which fluid , smart, and strong, and eventually it triumphs.
Vincent's will finds support at all corners. His valid girlfriend helps him.
The doctor who does the validity control helps him. Why? Because doctor's son admires the will of Vincent for the mission.
So The Will flows and find it's way.
Jerome is equally interesting character. Why does he participate in this scum?
Does he hate the system? is this his revenge from the system?
Or is it his own unstoppable grandiosity to make his name living forever strong?
Or is it both, that is living in a system you hate while still want to be at the top.
He kills himself when Vincent lifts off in the space ship.
Actors are superb, their performance proves they were the right choice for the movie: Ethan Hawke (Vincent), Uma Thurman (Irene), Jude Law (Jerome)
It's scenes, dialogues, settings are compact, strong. Particularly settings have a strange, deep effect on the viewer.
It feels like entire movie is taking place on a simple science fiction theatre with no computerized widget & sound crowd.
Darkish pastel colors dominate the scenes from start to end creating a mystical, cubical, logical suspense.
Settings are simple, colors are basic, dialogues are short, sharp, and to the point; I would call it a piece of minimalist art.
Movie is combination of fantasy and reality, like a real psychology story in a fantasy setting. It is a presentation power of will, envy, determination.
Story takes place in a country where humans are grouped into two in terms of their genetic; VALID, and INVALID ones.
And this culture is just normal and accepted by everyone.
Valid ones are superior, and candidates for prime jobs.
It is a story of the mind and the will of an invalid person.
Vincent is the protagonist, and he is invalid and has a dream of being an astronaut participating in space missions.
And his brother Anton is a valid one.
Anton seems to lack passion for anything, eventually ending up being an crime investigator on police department.
Vincent first starts working as a cleaner, help boy in a space station.
Knowing that he has no chance of being astronaut, he still follows his dream, does the self study on the subject, and also physical training.
Eventually he concludes that his efforts are worthless unless he has a valid blood. So he decides to fake his identity, scum the system with a valid one's identity.
And he finds someone for that, Jerome.
Jerome is a grandiose swimmer who became second in an international competition and he can not cope with the result psychologically.
And he wanted to kill himself with a traffic accident, but he fails, and his body gets paralyzed.
Jerome provides Vincent all necessary material like blood, urine, hair samples to pass regular controls.
Eventually Vincent is accepted to Space mission program with the identify of Jerome.
Administrator of the mission has suspicion on Vincent and he gets killed. And this murder is investigated by Anton. Anton gets suspicious on Vincent.
While investigation is taking too long and jeopardizing the mission to Saturn, Director of the of the company confess that he killed the administrator because of risk of
failing the mission. However It is never clear who killed the administrator.
Anton implies that Vincent is fake, and his participation in the mission is a scum.
So he invites him to do this swimming competition where they swim into the ocean until one gives up.
They used to this while they were kids, and call it chicken game.
In the test, Anton gives up; and on the return, he was going get drawn, but Vincent save his life.
This clears the Anton hurdle for Vincent.
He eventually gets into the ship to Saturn. Jerome leaves enough blood, hair samples for the rest of Vincent's life.
This was a story of great Will, and fatality of grandiosity.
The Will to overcome will to set the rules; even science, rationality are not perfect enough against human will.
Hard logic presents weakness against the will which fluid , smart, and strong, and eventually it triumphs.
Vincent's will finds support at all corners. His valid girlfriend helps him.
The doctor who does the validity control helps him. Why? Because doctor's son admires the will of Vincent for the mission.
So The Will flows and find it's way.
Jerome is equally interesting character. Why does he participate in this scum?
Does he hate the system? is this his revenge from the system?
Or is it his own unstoppable grandiosity to make his name living forever strong?
Or is it both, that is living in a system you hate while still want to be at the top.
He kills himself when Vincent lifts off in the space ship.
Actors are superb, their performance proves they were the right choice for the movie: Ethan Hawke (Vincent), Uma Thurman (Irene), Jude Law (Jerome)

Sussman
5,0 de 5 estrellas
The “crime” of using a “borrowed ladder”
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 30 de junio de 2008
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Possible spoilers
I give no apologies for this review, it is completely biased one, first things first, and this review is about the `Superbit' circ 1998. If this review is found next to another format version, please ignore.
A genetically inferior man assumes the identity of an enhanced genetically tweaked superior individual in order to pursue his ultimate dream of space travel; by doing this, he has committed the “crime” of using a “borrowed ladder” – by using the genetic profile of another person. Gattaca is in many ways is one the best films I have saw'. Just as people have been judged for centuries by the colour of their skin, their class or religious persuasion Gattaca predicts and explores the future where there will be a more subtle discrimination. It being a science fiction film helps make it more effective by allowing us to feel the emotions of the characters with little of our own history getting in the way. A haunting musical score goes well with the feeling of the film, with stunning visual backdrops and the very clear use of tinted lenses makes each scene vibrant eye candy.
Ethan Hawke as Vincent does a sterling job of displaying how the odds are stacked against from his very inception! This is someone whose life is limited before he even tries. However, just as fascinating were the theoretically superior characters; Vincent's girlfriend, brother and his genetic original who suffer from the lie that genetics can perfectly predict a person's life.
This disc plays well on a number of first generation DVD players. The colours are solid the sound is excellent; please note I did not try out the various sound enhanced systems, i.e. 5.1 Dolby, as I do not have this equipment. That said, the Superbit DVD was played on HD DVD player and HD Flat screen TV. The experience is mind-blowing; I cannot see the difference between picture quality on this DVD and some of the newer HD DVD releases. OK HD DVD is a defunct format, but it shows that upscaling this DVD gives it 'Angelic wings'. Is it worth buying? The answer is yes. This Superbit DVD makes a fantastic film, even more mind blowing.
Some years ago at a film event, I asked Ernest Borgnine, who played the janitor in the film, what he thought of GATTACA. In a rather dismissive way, he said he did not get it. Well, 'that is his flawed genome. If you would like to see a sci-fi film that is based on curious characters and thought provoking circumstances - and not explosions, try Gattaca. Enjoy!
.
Possible spoilers
I give no apologies for this review, it is completely biased one, first things first, and this review is about the `Superbit' circ 1998. If this review is found next to another format version, please ignore.
A genetically inferior man assumes the identity of an enhanced genetically tweaked superior individual in order to pursue his ultimate dream of space travel; by doing this, he has committed the “crime” of using a “borrowed ladder” – by using the genetic profile of another person. Gattaca is in many ways is one the best films I have saw'. Just as people have been judged for centuries by the colour of their skin, their class or religious persuasion Gattaca predicts and explores the future where there will be a more subtle discrimination. It being a science fiction film helps make it more effective by allowing us to feel the emotions of the characters with little of our own history getting in the way. A haunting musical score goes well with the feeling of the film, with stunning visual backdrops and the very clear use of tinted lenses makes each scene vibrant eye candy.
Ethan Hawke as Vincent does a sterling job of displaying how the odds are stacked against from his very inception! This is someone whose life is limited before he even tries. However, just as fascinating were the theoretically superior characters; Vincent's girlfriend, brother and his genetic original who suffer from the lie that genetics can perfectly predict a person's life.
This disc plays well on a number of first generation DVD players. The colours are solid the sound is excellent; please note I did not try out the various sound enhanced systems, i.e. 5.1 Dolby, as I do not have this equipment. That said, the Superbit DVD was played on HD DVD player and HD Flat screen TV. The experience is mind-blowing; I cannot see the difference between picture quality on this DVD and some of the newer HD DVD releases. OK HD DVD is a defunct format, but it shows that upscaling this DVD gives it 'Angelic wings'. Is it worth buying? The answer is yes. This Superbit DVD makes a fantastic film, even more mind blowing.
Some years ago at a film event, I asked Ernest Borgnine, who played the janitor in the film, what he thought of GATTACA. In a rather dismissive way, he said he did not get it. Well, 'that is his flawed genome. If you would like to see a sci-fi film that is based on curious characters and thought provoking circumstances - and not explosions, try Gattaca. Enjoy!
.

Mandy
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Excellent Film, DNA sequencing at its best!!!
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 20 de diciembre de 2012
I absolutely loved this film because it is a telescope into the future ...actually, drop the telescope, DNA sequencing is already here!!!. I watched a documentary recently of parents with sick children who have paid a lot of money to have their children's genomes sequenced to find exactly which code was written wrong. The children were given relevant treatment with the right medication that completely turned their lives around (you are talking about children who have never walked before in their ten years of life, eventually jumping up and down on trampolines). The documentary went on into other possibilities of what holding this DNA information might do in the future, in the wrong hands, or in the hands of officials, which borders on eugenics and similarities to what happens in the film Gattaca. In fact one of the parents in this documentary said what has happened to them through DNA sequencing was paralleled to the movie Gattaca which is why I purchased this movie.

TONY MEREDITH
4,0 de 5 estrellas
One of those milestone movies you just gotta have
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 2 de septiembre de 2018
I'd seen this before but decided to buy the DVD as it is one of those movies that sticks in your mind. I'm glad I did as this is a classic which is probably rather underrated for whatever reason. The time of genetic discrimination is not yet upon us but it is only a matter of time. I sensed parallels between this and the classic Blade Runner, which in a similar (although of course much more classic) way probed the discriminatory environments which we are yet to enter - in BRs case with androids of course.