Cloning
Cloning

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Cloning

1999
Movie
98 min
Thai

Niwat is an ordinary person who has to deal with extraordinary events. When someone who looks just like him hurts and tries to kill in order to take his place and take over everything, his friends, family and the person he loves the most is May Sommai, the culprit policeman, so he fights to regain the life he used to be. Along with investigating the secret of the mysterious man b-7 and how did it come about?

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Director: Unknown (TV Movie)Genres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the scientific and ethical implications of cloning technology. It explores the history of the science, the various methods being developed, and the potential future applications and societal impacts of creating genetically identical organisms. The film aims to provide a comprehensive overview of a rapidly evolving field.

Critical Reception

As a TV documentary from 1999, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, documentaries of this era focusing on emerging scientific topics were generally informative and aimed to educate the public about complex issues, often sparking debate and discussion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a foundational understanding of cloning science.

  • Raises important ethical questions about scientific advancement.

  • Offers a historical perspective on early cloning debates.

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Fun Fact

The year 1999 was significant for cloning discussions due to the recent successful cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1996, which brought the topic to the forefront of public consciousness and scientific research.

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