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GATTACA by Andrew M. Niccol - The Script Source

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29.<br />

VINCENT<br />

(looking around for<br />

a likely candidate<br />

but finding none)<br />

Where is he?<br />

German reaches towards a PARAPLEGIC sitting in his wheelchair<br />

in the stairwell directly in front of them, his head slumped,<br />

an incriminating bong nestled in his lap. German pulls the<br />

man's head up <strong>by</strong> the hair. EUGENE. Despite the patchy,<br />

unkempt beard and thick glaze over his eyes he bears a<br />

striking similarity to Vincent. Vincent holds a mirror<br />

beside the face of the lethargic Eugene to compare his own<br />

reflection.<br />

GERMAN<br />

(smiling confidently)<br />

What did I tell you? Which one's the mirror?<br />

VINCENT<br />

(still not fully<br />

convinced)<br />

That's the hair color in his<br />

profile?<br />

German checks an entry in his computer: "HAIR: BLONDE"<br />

Yeah.<br />

GERMAN<br />

VINCENT<br />

(touching his own<br />

dark strands)<br />

I'd have to bleach my hair.<br />

GERMAN<br />

(irritated, impatient)<br />

Why are you inventing problems?<br />

You two are a couple of goddam<br />

clones. You look so right<br />

together, I want to double my fee.<br />

VINCENT<br />

(a thought occurs,<br />

addressing the<br />

paraplegic for the<br />

first time)<br />

How tall are you?

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