Watch: Human Nature 2019 123movies, Full Movie Online – The biggest tech revolution of the 21st Century isn’t digital, it’s biological. A breakthrough called CRISPR has given us unprecedented control over the basic building blocks of life. It opens the door to curing diseases, reshaping the biosphere, and designing our own children. Human Nature is a provocative exploration of CRISPR’s far-reaching implications, through the eyes of the scientists who discovered it, the families its affecting, and the bio-engineers who are testing its limits. How will this new power change our relationship with nature? What will it mean for human evolution? To begin to answer these questions we must look back billions of years and peer into an uncertain future..
Plot: The biggest tech revolution of the 21st century isn’t digital, it’s biological. A breakthrough called CRISPR gives us unprecedented control over the basic building blocks of life. It opens the door to curing disease, reshaping the biosphere, and designing our own children. This documentary is a provocative exploration of CRISPR’s far-reaching implications, through the eyes of the scientists who discovered it, the families it’s affecting, and the genetic engineers who are testing its limits.
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Is human race playing God?
Human race is at the point that dramatically could change the life of himself and all other creatures around, But the greed inside him doesn’t let him do it in the right way. People in power would use it to create restless slaves who could work 24/7 and fearless soldiers who could fight 24/7. Technology is great but we are not mature enough to use it in the right way. Look at the internet and social media and the way how people waste this technology on some pointless activities. Still long way to go.
Largely pointless and plotless
In their last CRIPR documentary PBS showed a lot of potential uses to cure various sicknesses. So child patients and their families would be followed while they underwent CRIPR treatment. It was a mindblow at times. You could feel the potential. The parents cried and laughed, the children suffered and needed help.I just had to watch their new version because since that time CRIPR has developed a lot. I was eagerly awaiting new developments and concrete cures and proof of cures.
Instead we get this shell of an intro. The first 30 minutes are fine as they are a loose intro the CRIPR. Very unfocused and all over the place but a few good 3D illustrations here and there. After that the documentary turns into a loose presentation of the hypothetical potential of CRIPR without any examples. It’s basically a bunch of people just sitting by themselves and taking to the camera. It’s a talking head documentary. There are no families, no following researchers, no clear dynamic interviews, no host, no clear goal, no illustrations of the technology in use, no fun settings. This is boring and pointless in large parts. Usually PBS does one thing in all these human species documentaries: present an endless debate about how eugenics is evil and how many people using this technology are following in the footsteps of Nazis. It’s always over the top and largely fearmongering. But they didn’t even go into the morality debate here as they wanted to make the technology seem like an 8th Wonder that right now has no use whatsoever. So the main thing PBS usually focuses on in these documentaries they only did for under 15 minutes of this documentary. The rest of it has nothing to say about anything no matter if you agree with it or not. It wasn’t even offensive, stupid or wrong. It was just largely unfocused.
Weirdly enough their old CRIPR documentary is a way better intro to this topic even though it was produced when the technology was brand new. Not sure how this whole field suddenly got boring. But it feels like that. The people being interviewed also mostly try to act super exciting. So you see a bunch of geeks make fake gestures and use a fake exciting voice to describe things like an article or some experiment. Making it cringe at times. Unfortunately I feel like the makers of this documentary didn’t really have a clear vision at all. They either just tried to have some loose talk or they didn’t have what it takes to make a good documentary
It’s not a terrible intro but you can find way better intros on YouTube. At least PBS didn’t seem ideologically biased in a somewhat social science documentary for the first time in a long time. But that’s because their goal here was to keep it unemotional and plane. Not because they tried to remove biases.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 35 min (95 min)
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Genre Documentary
Director Adam Bolt
Writer Adam Bolt, Regina Sobel
Actors Jennifer Doudna, George Church, Alta Charo
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 4 nominations
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