The 6th Day Page #2

Synopsis: In the near future, cloning is now technically advanced, but human cloning is still illegal. Adam Gibson (Schwarzenegger) returns home after working with his friend Hank Morgan (Rapaport), only to find a clone of himself with his family. Before he has chance to find out the truth, he is attacked by a group who want him dead. Adam must escape and find out the truth from the creator of the clones, Michael Drucker (Goldwyn). Adam knows for sure he couldn't have been cloned, but isn't ready for what he's about to hear.
Director(s): Roger Spottiswoode
Production: Columbia Pictures
  8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
41%
PG-13
Year:
2000
123 min
$33,813,823
Website
1,059 Views


Tripp, this is Adam.

It's his first time with us.

Welcome.

How ya doing?

Adam,

Natalie's on line one.

What's up, honey?

You look upset.

Oh, Adam!

I just talked to the vet,

and they had...

they had to put Oliver to sleep.

What?

He wasn't that sick.

I know, but apparently

he had some kind of highly

infectious virus or something.

And they had to put him down.

It's the law.

- Oliver was licking

Clara's face this morning.

- Don't worry. I asked.

And the virus is harmless

to humans, so she's fine.

This is going to break

her heart

and you know that.

No, it won't.

I want you to go down to RePet

and get Oliver replaced.

I'm not going to have some

freak of science sleeping

in my daughter's bed.

- No! Oliver can live on

in our memories.

- It's not dangerous.

She's only eight.

She won't understand that,

honey.

Look, it's the natural process

of life. You're born,

you live and you die.

She has to learn about it

someday.

- But she doesn't have to learn

about it on your birthday.

- I really appreciate that.

- Will you do it?

- No.

- Thank you.

Clara thanks you too.

- No. I won't do it.

Listen. Natalie,

I just won't...

[TV] double x charter,

your passport

to outdoor adventure.

No use fighting.

We always win.

[TV] flying you

to breathtaking vistas

at world premiere locations.

For incredible skiing and

snowboarding, double x charter.

Tripp, you can go

in this one.

Yeah, you got it.

You guys come with me.

Come on. Let's go.

Whoo, man!

This is gonna be so great.

[Man over headset]

Nine-seven-four-seven,

you're cleared for takeoff.

Everyone has their maps?

G.P. S? Emergency beacons?

Yeah.

All right,

any questions?

Yeah, I got a question.

Excuse me.

How many of you have RePets?

Yeah, I got a dog.

I got a snake.

- I got your point.

- Dogs, snakes or at least

knows somebody who has one?

- I know somebody, yeah.

- [Beeping]

[Blades whirring]

- You scared the crap out of me.

Proud of yourself?

- Very.

See you guys.

I know you're old school,

but all the kids today,

they grew up with RePets.

- These days

it's totally normal.

- Not to me.

Not to you. You want your kid

crying because her dog died?

Don't do anything about it.

Don't you think

it's even a little bit creepy?

No.

I don't.

Let's test the remote.

See if you can keep up with me.

All righty, here we go.

These RePets,

they come back to you,

you cannot tell the difference.

- Trust me, I had it done.

- Bullshit.

[Hank]

I'm serious!

Sadie, my cat.

- She's a RePet.

- You had your cat cloned?

- Yeah, she fell out

of my condo window.

- Ouch.

Sh*t!

Whoo!

Whoa!

You did well.

Thank you.

How long are you supposed

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Cormac Wibberley

Cormac Wibberley and Marianne Wibberley (also known as The Wibberleys) are an American husband and wife screenwriting team. They have been writing together since 1991, and made their first screenplay sale in 1993. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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