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Original title: The 6th Day
Made in: USA 2000
Length: 123 min.
Seen: at the cinema 29-12-2000
Review read: 12431 times
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The 6th Day is an entertaining mix of the science fiction genre and the action genre, and it is much less self-important than Arnold Schwarzenegger´s previous "End of Days", but as in "End of Days" everything is spelled out so that no brain activity is necessary.
The title of the film refers to Genesis: God created man on the sixth day. In the near future a human cloning experiment fails miserably, and the Sixth Day Law is passed to prevent others from making the same mistake.
By mistake pilot Adam Gibson is cloned by the medical company Replacement Technologies whose owner, the villainous Michael Drucker, secretly skirts the law. Drucker's cloned henchmen try to eliminate Gibson before it is revealed that two Gibsons exist.
Surprisingly, the moral of the film seems to be that cloning people is not wrong as long as it it done in a proper way!
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Written by:
Cormac Wibberley and Marianne Wibberley.
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