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Cloned

Cloned (1997)

September. 28,1997
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4.9
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PG-13
| Drama Thriller Science Fiction TV Movie

In the year 2008, a married couple is distraught over losing their 8 year old son in a boating accident. However, when the mother suddenly sees another child who looks identical to her dead child, the Mother investigates the fertility clinic who aided her with her pregnancy and discovers that they cloned her child in an experiment dubbed "Baby 2000". She also discovers that they still have the genes to develop another child for them and faces the question of whether the couple wants another identical child.

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Noutions
1997/09/28

Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .

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Kien Navarro
1997/09/29

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Kirandeep Yoder
1997/09/30

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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Billy Ollie
1997/10/01

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Amy Adler
1997/10/02

Skye Weston (Elizabeth Perkins) works for a biotech company near Seattle. Alas, she is still grieving at the recent loss of her eight year old son Chris, an only child. Her husband Rick (Bradley Whitford) is also mourning but not as acutely. Chris' death occurred in a boating accident and, since then, Skye won't go on the water. Then, more bad news arrives when Skye learns that she won't be able to get pregnant again, not even with in-vitro, as with Chris. Talk about a depressed woman! At work, there are doctors on the cutting edge of cloning human organs, a very tricky ethical matter. Also, Skye's own doctor has a secret laboratory, which no one can enter. In addition, there are some really bad aces running the company, who value the almighty dollar before everything. Skye is oblivious to all of this until the day, on her first trip to a nearby island, she spies a boy WHO LOOKS JUST LIKE HER SON! How can this be? At first, upon introducing herself to the young lad, he is hustled away by his frightened mother. But, after a few gestures, the lady reveals that her in-vitro pregnancy was the result of Skye's own doctor. Huh. What's more, when Skye posts a picture of Chris on the Internet, five other families respond that he is identical to their sons, too. What is going on? Okay, you can probably guess the answer, when the film's story unfolds. Nevertheless, it is still an interesting premise. Perkins gives a nicely subdued performance while Whitford is mysterious enough to cause viewers to suspect him, too, at times. As a television movie, the flick's sports middling direction and dialogue. But, some of the scenery is terrific in the very beautiful Pacific Northwest. Also, the ending is wonderful, as the tables are turned on the bad guys, in very unique fashion. When rain is falling steadily outside on the day you planned a picnic, get this one. Its a fine couple hours of suspense.

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maj006
1997/10/03

Cloned is clearly inspired by Ken Follets excellent book The Third Twin, which also has been published as a mini-series. The mini-series The Third Twin was quite a disappointment to me, so when I read the tagline for Cloned I didn't expect much. But even though the movie has some technical failures (the year is 2008 and they still driving the cars from 1997) it is a very good movie. Cloned has quite good acting and an excellent story. I voted it 7/10.

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