Human Nature

2019

Action / Documentary

14
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh97%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright76%
IMDb Rating7.7101635

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Reviewed by Amyth478 / 10

Brilliant. Eye-opening.

My Rating : 8/10

Super informative but also a very fun watch! The documentary delves into the crux of human advancement in eugenics and the balance of greed required to actualise it's dignified success.

Gene-editing is a future we as a species must learn to adopt skilfully so that mankind can smoothly transition to the next century and beyond.

A serene documentary - important messages throughout. Good humour too!

Reviewed by xstal8 / 10

Extremely informative...

Extremely informative, the science behind gene editing and its uses, good or bad, explored in some detail. Left me thinking of the impact when CRISPR meets AI and the potential chaos of their illegitimate children. The opportunity for the human species to embark on irreversible journeys has never been greater. Chuck in a bit of climate change and some despotic governance and you really do have the foundations for what was once the fantasy of science fiction.

Reviewed by philip-001979 / 10

Next quantum leap for mankind?

"...weather we like it or not - we are living in a time of transition. After two billion years this is, in a sense, the end of the beginning." Robert Sinsheimer, Biologist, CalTech 26th June 1966

From understanding the structure of the DNA and the mapping of its fingerprints - to the beginning of understanding what various parts do - has been an ongoing journey. A journey that, until this decade, fell short of our ability of precise manipulation.

Now the first tools are in the toolbox. We are gaining the ability to "cut and paste" DNA. Not only in our surroundings - but in are very own beings... not only in our own beings but in all our offspring.

This capability has "blasted" into the world with such velocity - question is; are we prepared for it's effects - the bad as well as good. The consequences raise philosophical questions of epic proportions.

To a large extent Human Nature attempts to explain; the principles of CRISPR, it's possible implementations and the ethical considerations - in parallel. This approach may be useful for keeping the audience hooked but, arguably, the end result would have benefited from a "chapter approach". It also leaves the impression that none of the topics are done to perfection.

This is not necessarily a good documentary - in the sense well made in relation to what it's dealing with. The story itself is, however, so mind blowing and important that it gets a bonus with regards to rating - purely on the importance of the information conveyed.

It is a must see - more on the merit of what it is saying, than how it is saying it. We have unleashed enormous powers, knowledge and debate is the only way to temper them. The sooner more of us grasp the concept of CRISPR and Cas9 - the sooner can we influence; where and how we want it to go.

The alarm bell just went off, it's a fire alarm - hitting the snooze button ain't gonna work.

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