The 6th Day (2000)

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Overview
The 6th Day (2000)

123 min | Action | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller | 18/01/2001
Rating: 5.9 / 10 from 101940 users
MPAA Rating: M
Language: English
Director: Roger Spottiswoode
Creator: Cormac Wibberley|Marianne Wibberley|Arnold Schwarzenegger|Michael Rapaport|Tony Goldwyn|View more styles
Actors: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Rapaport, Tony Goldwyn, Michael Rooker, Sarah Wynter,
Official Website: The 6th Day (Depending on the age of the movie the website may no longer be active)

…And on the 6th day, God created man.

Futuristic action about a man who meets a clone of himself and stumbles into a grand conspiracy about clones taking over the world.

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Review
Love him or hate him Arnie brings a certain something to any movie. The 6th Day’s pseudo science does have a certain predictive value though – retinal scans on your phone perhaps? Also cloning is advancing every day – one day will you be able to clone yourself?
Experience says that the weaker the story, effects or both in these contemporary sci-fi/effects/action spectaculars, the more they juice up the sound. Happily, The 6th Day stands as a modest exception to the rule. <span class="su-quote-cite"><a href="https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/susan-stark/" target="_blank">Susan Stark</a></span>
File this one somewhere in the upper echelon of Arnold films — it won’t make you forget The Terminator, but it’s much more endurable than the likes of Eraser. <span class="su-quote-cite"><a href="https://www.rottentomatoes.com/source-319" target="_blank">Lawrence Terenzi</a></span>
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Plot7.8
Acting6.0
Direction6.0
Musical Score9.5
Special Effects9.5
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Extras / Clips from The 6th Day
Arnie Sees His Clone
The Clone
Hologram Woman
Birthday Cake
Arnold Knocks Himself Out

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  • Roger Spottiswoode as (Director)

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Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Brazil:12 | Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Finland:K-14 | France:Tous publics | Germany:16 | Hong Kong:IIB | Hungary:16 | Iceland:14 (original rating) | Iceland:16 (video rating) | Malaysia:U | Netherlands:16 | Netherlands:12 (TV rating) | New Zealand:M | Norway:15 | Peru:14 | Philippines:PG-13 | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:NC-16 | Singapore:PG (cut) | South Korea:12 | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | USA:PG-13 (Certificate #37231)

Rated PG-13 for strong action violence, brief strong language and some sensuality

Cormac Wibberley|Marianne Wibberley|Arnold Schwarzenegger|Michael Rapaport|Tony Goldwyn|View more styles

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Plot for The 6th Day
Plot (Warning: May contain spoilers)

At some point in the indeterminate near future, the cloning of animals and human organs has become routine. Cloning entire humans, however, is prohibited by what are known as “Sixth Day” laws. Billionaire Michael Drucker, owner of cloning corporation Replacement Technologies, hires charter pilot Adam Gibson and partner Hank Morgan for a ski trip. Due to Drucker’s prominence, the two must first undergo blood and eye tests to verify their aptitude. On the day of Drucker’s arrival, Adam finds that his family dog Oliver has died, and Hank offers to fly Drucker instead to allow Adam time to have the pet cloned. After visiting a “RePet” shop, he remains unconvinced and purchases an animatronic doll, a SimPal, named Cindy instead.

Adam returns home and discovers that not only has Oliver already been cloned, but a purported clone of himself is with his family, along with another SimPal Cindy. Replacement Technologies security agents Marshall, Talia, Vincent and Wiley arrive with the intention on killing Adam. Adam kills Talia and Wiley in the ensuing chase and escapes, but both are later cloned. After the police betray Adam to the security agents he escapes and seeks refuge at Hank’s apartment. A while later, Tripp (whom Adam recognizes from the ski trip) kills Hank and is mortally injured by Adam. Revealed as a religious anti-cloning extremist, Tripp informs Adam that Hank was a clone, since he killed the original one on the mountaintop earlier that day, to be able to kill Drucker, who was also a clone, and there is now a new Drucker clone. Tripp then commits suicide to avoid being captured by Marshall and the others. The agents arrive again and Adam is able to disable Marshall and kill Talia again, and steals her thumb.

Adam sneaks into Replacement Technologies with Talia’s thumb and finds Dr. Griffin Weir, the scientist behind Drucker’s illegal human-cloning technology. Weir confirms Tripp’s story, adding that to resurrect Drucker, the incident had to be covered up and Adam was cloned because they mistakenly believed he had been killed. Weir explains that Drucker – who already died years before – could lose all of his assets if the revelation became public, since clones are devoid of all rights. Sympathetic with Adam’s plight, Weir gives him a memory disk (syncording) of the Drucker clone but warns him that Drucker may go after the other Adam instead, putting Adam’s family in danger. Weir also discovers that Drucker has been engineering cloned humans with fatal diseases as an insurance policy against betrayal. Upon finding out that his own wife was one such victim, Weir confronts Drucker and resigns. Drucker shoots him dead while promising to clone both him and his wife.

Drucker’s agents abduct the Gibson family and Adam comes face to face with his clone. The two reluctantly team up and devise a plan to destroy Drucker’s facility. While Adam wrecks the security system and gets himself captured, the clone sneaks in, plants a bomb and rescues his family. Drucker, however, tells Adam that he himself is the clone; the other Adam is the original one. Enraged, Adam fights off Drucker’s agents and Drucker is mortally wounded while Talia, Wiley, Vincent and Marshall are killed for the final time. Drucker manages to clone himself before he dies but the malfunctioning equipment causes the new Drucker to be incomplete. As the cloned Adam fights his way to the rooftop, he is rescued via helicopter by the real one as Drucker falls to his death before the facility explodes.

Now having a more moderate view of cloning, the real Adam arranges for his clone to move to Argentina to start a satellite office of their charter business. The clone’s existence is kept a secret, especially upon discovering that his DNA has no embedded illnesses, giving him a chance at a full life, since he was of no political value to Drucker. As a parting gift to the Gibson family, the clone gives them Hank’s RePet cat, Sadie. The real Adam gives the clone a flying send-off.

 

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