A Movie Review of The Snoflake Crusade
Title: A Movie Review of The Snoflake Crusade
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Details: Words: 358 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Movie Review of The Snoflake Crusade
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Details: Words: 358 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Snowflake Crusade
Imagine a world where your body can be replicated over and over again. Megan Holley's film The Snowflake Crusade depicts that very world. By going to your local registry, you can essentially buy the DNA to procreate any notable person in history. Nobel Prize winning scientist and national hero, Nathan Clive Barclay, met those high standards and posthumously sired a clone from his preserved DNA. Unfortunately, all that genetic potential has soured
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of Clive, and she asks the young Clive if he has a "feeling in his bones?" One might wonder how the new Clive might turn out.
Megan Holley did a terrific job directing this film. I really enjoyed seeing Richmond as the backdrop. The film doesn't necessarily blast the idea of cloning, but instead reflects on the idea of free will vs. what's in our genes. This film was very entertaining; smart, stylish, and clever.