Please write down your answers and use complete sentences.
1) Dystopian science fiction often amplifies current negative cultural trends or problems and projects them into a troubled future. What current cultural trends does the film amplify?
2) How do these various problems or trends impact or intersect with one another, compounding the nature of the problem and creating a system of oppression in the film?
3) The flip side of a dystopia is a utopia. Often utopian aims of perfection are what set the stage for a dystopian reality. How does the theme of “perfection” play out in the film? Who or what is considered perfect?
4) What forms of technology do you see used in the film? What are they used for? What ethical problems do these advancements raise?
5) If this form of cloning technology were available to us today, do you think that people would use it? Why or why not? What factors might incline them toward using it?
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