Gattaca title sequence HD
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ม.ค. 2025
- A monotone colour palette -- a subtle integration of {tracked} sans-serf and serif capitals falling in and out of focus -- a microscopic viewpoint of trimmed pieces of fingernail falling to the surface followed by hair follicles -- sprinkled skin flakes reminding us of snow -- then finally a mournful symphonic interlude courtesy of Michael Nyman all add up to what is considered a close-to-perfect title sequence for the extraordinary film Gattaca.
For those who may not know - bold emphasis on san serif letters that stand out agains serif ones are ATGC - the four nucleobases that comprise a DNA molecule. (This is also the construct of the film title, "Gattaca") Atenine/Thymine/Guanine/Cytosine Genetics being the integral theme of the movie - beautiful subtleties
One of the best opening credits ever
and also the letters of the title that appears on all the names
I may be wrong but I think this first scene is a reference to 2001 Space Odyssey- the movement of the skin tracks closely the bones that the early human shatters with his newly discovered weapon.
Danny DeVito produced this… could this be a sequel to _Twins_ or a backlash against it?
What theme is this