When the doctor presents the project to
potential buyers, he lies and says that they are in vegetative states, so they
never reach consciousness, they don’t feel anything, they don’t suffer. The
doctor wants them to think that they are products which don’t ever think or reach consciousness so they won’t feel bad about it. As
soon as the doctors describes the clones, a public relations guy comes in and
tells them that it’s the best and smartest investment they will ever make and that
they will live 60-70 years longer. Like, in Oryx and Crake, it is not only
about the science but also the business side of it. At the end of the movie,
the main character meets his sponsor, the one who had him made, to tell him the
truth about the clones. The doctor wants to kill the clone because he is a
threat, but since the sponsor and the clone look exactly alike he doesn’t know
which one is the clone. This is a major theme in Oryx and Crake, at some point,
they don’t know what is real and fake anymore.
Description of the clones in the movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDzcwvdu0GY
It seems that all the creations in Oryx and
Crake are very futuristic and a little far-fetched, but after a bit of
research, we realize that some of their inventions already exist nowadays. I
can’t help but wonder if we have crossed some sort of line here. Will our world ever
resemble what we see in science fiction? If you had the opportunity to create a
clone of yourself, like people are doing in this movie, would you do it?