In "Gattaca," the term "god-child" refers to individuals who are conceived naturally, without genetic manipulation, and are thus considered to be "unengineered." These individuals, like the protagonist Vincent, are often viewed as inferior in a society that prioritizes genetic perfection. The term highlights the film's exploration of themes such as identity, discrimination, and the value of human potential beyond genetic makeup.
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