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The 6th Day (2000)
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"Released: November 17, 2000Director: Roger Spottiswoode*****What science fiction does better than any other genre is take a modern day issue (say, apprehension regarding other worldly encounters) and walks us through it. The trials, the tribulations, potential fallout from the wrong decision. There is another type of sci fi and it revolves around space flight, laser guns and weird alien creatures. The 6th Day takes elements from both those traditions, wraps them up and hopes the result is entertaining, maybe even enlightening.Adam Gibson (Arnold Schwarzenegger) returns home from work one night to find an exact duplicate of himself celebrating his birthday with his friends and family. As he is tailed by supposed government agents, Gibson learns he has been cloned, a process banned in this version of the United States. But why? The real Gibson doesn't have any life threatening illnesses and isn't a vital cog in the workings of the world. An answer is forthcoming, though not un ... "
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"Don’t be fooled, now. This film may look like a beautiful, epic piece of cinema, but that’s likely only because it was shot by Xiaoding Zhao, whose relatively short cinematography resume includes Zhang Yimou’s House of Flying Daggers (for which Xiaoding received an Oscar nomination), Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles and Curse of the Golden Flower (he was also a cameraman for Yimou’s Hero). So yeah, The Children of Huang Shi will certainly be a good looking film, but notice who the director is. That’s right, Roger Spottiswoode, a guy whose worst film is difficult to decide upon. I’d say it’s a toss up between The 6th Day and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. I’ve never seen
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