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The 6th Day 2000 123movies

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They picked the wrong man to clone.Nov. 17, 2000123 Min.
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Watch: The 6th Day 2000 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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..
Plot: A world of the very near future in which cattle, fish, and even the family pet can be cloned. But cloning humans is illegal – that is until family man Adam Gibson (Arnold Schwarzenegger) comes home from work one day to find a clone has replaced him. Taken from his family and plunged into a sinister world he doesn’t understand, Gibson must not only save himself from the assassins who must destroy him to protect their secret, but uncover who and what is behind the horrible things happening to him.
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5.9/10 Votes: 123,247
40% | RottenTomatoes
49/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1693 Popularity: 26.207 | TMDB

Reviews:

_The 6th Day_ is a **great** title for a movie about man-made lifeforms. The movie never really lives up to that, I 100% understand the criticisms it received when it was released, but I actually did enjoy watching it.

_Final rating:★★★ – I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Review By: Gimly Rating: 6 Date: 2019-12-28
If you really believe that then you should clone yourself while you’re still alive.

Vilified when it was released, one of the small handful of films that came at the end of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s film career before he went into politics, The 6th Day, it was argued, was a good cause for Arnold to retire from film. Yet viewing it now on its own chaotic sci-fi terms, it’s a surprisingly brisk and enjoyable picture.

Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, it’s a futuristic collage of outrageous set-pieces and thought provoking thematics. Plot has Arnie as an ex-fighter pilot who discovers he has been illegally cloned, and thus he embarks on a mission of carnage and high paced machismo in a bid to get his identity back whilst exposing the evil corporation at the core of such nastiness. So, two Arnie’s for the price of one then!

It’s not a plot that would hold up under close scrutiny, but then is that what we go into a Arnold Schwarzenegger action movie for? Quite. With some nifty surprises, kinetic action and an ending of some considerable chilling substance, The 6th Day is classic popcorn munching fodder. No it’s not in the top tier of Arnie movies, and no it’s hardly shaking the foundations of sci-fi cinema, but sometimes comfort food sci-fi has its own rewards for an undemanding occasion. 6.5/10

Review By: John Chard Rating: 6.5 Date: 2014-04-12
Thoughtful and Full of Action Sci-Fi
In the near future, cloning technology is highly developed and the corporation Replacement Technologies owned by the wealthy Michael Drucker (Tony Goldwyn) is responsible for cloning pets in RePet shops. However there is a law called Sixth Day that prohibits human cloning and many groups and movements that are against any type of cloning. When Drucker needs to travel to a remote location, he hires the professional helicopter pilots Adam Gibson (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and his friend Hank Morgan (Michael Rapaport), requesting an eye test from them first. However Hamk flies since it is Adam’s birthday; the family dog has just died and he is thinking about the possibility of cloning the animal for his daughter. Adam decides to by a doll called Cindy instead but when he arrives home, he finds that Oliver and he have been cloned. Further, he is hunted down by four professional killers and he needs to flee. What happened to Adam and why was he cloned?

“The 6th Day” is a thoughtful and full of action sci-fi from the beginning of this century. Possible consequences of cloning human beings are shown through the family man Adam Gibson performed by Arnold Schwarzenegger in a double role. The plot has funny moments, lots of action and excellent cast. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): “O 6º Dia” (“The 6th Day”)

Review By: claudio_carvalho Rating: 7 Date: 2017-06-24
Duo.
Ran “Raw Deal” (1986) and “The Sixth Day” (2000) back to back and its interesting to see the embodiment of decadence. Fourteen years can make a big difference. I don’t mean Arnold’s aging. That’s a given for all of us. And I don’t mean his graceless and wooden movements. That was always a given for Arnold. I mean the fact that Arnold’s earlier movies were usually more or less realistic, although they sometimes reached the parameters of possibility. But later they tended to transform themselves into logical puzzles enhanced by an abundance of computer-generated images.

In “Raw Deal,” for instance, Arnold takes a few belts in the jaw, but he can clean out a nest of a dozen or more gangsters killing every one of them. They’re all prepared and armed to the teeth but it makes no difference. They shoot and miss. Arnold doesn’t miss. But that aside, it’s a realistic movie set in the present. We can at least IMAGINE that Arnold can shoot that much better than everyone else. The story even reaches for the surreal at times. His drunken wife throws a cake at him. “You should not dwink and bake,” he remarks unflappably. Later he kicks out the windshield of his Caddy convertible and drives wildly through a quarry full of enemies with machine guns. He mows them merrily down while “I Don’t Get No Satisfaction” plays on his tape.

In “The Sixth Day” the wit and self parody are largely absent. The pieces of the logical puzzle are there but no one really bothers to fit them together. One or two comments and Arnold has had enough of what he calls “philosophy.” It’s about cloning and the management and bioethics of same. The villains, for instance — Tony Goldwyn in a fine performance — have built a life-limiting disorder into each of their clones because even after cloning a psychopath there is still the possibility of redemption. What do you do if you encounter someone who is your identical clone, right down to the slightest episodic memory from childhood, carrying the same devotion to your wife and daughter as you — and he, all unwittingly, has taken your place? You have a chance to murder him but should you? He is, in every sense except birthing, a second you, although he doesn’t know he is. Isn’t that murder? How about — suicide?

In any case, despite the zappy editing and loud noises, there are the usual moments of comedy. One young Gothic heavy has been killed and cloned so many times he’s beginning to complain about a sore neck and has to be reminded that his spine was fractured in a previous life. A beautiful Goth woman with neon-blue hair is killed and then freshly reconstituted. She leaps nude from the table and rushes to a mirror, flushed with anger. “Now I have to pierce my ears again!”

Review By: rmax304823 Rating: 6 Date: 2018-01-14

Other Information:

Original Title The 6th Day
Release Date 2000-11-17
Release Year 2000

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 3 min (123 min)
Budget 82000000
Revenue 96085477
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Action, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Director Roger Spottiswoode
Writer Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley
Actors Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Rapaport, Tony Goldwyn
Country United States
Awards 8 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arriflex 535B, Cooke S4 Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA (color)
Film Length 3,387 m (Sweden), 3,467 m (Spain)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Super 35
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)

The 6th Day 2000 123movies
The 6th Day 2000 123movies
The 6th Day 2000 123movies
The 6th Day 2000 123movies
The 6th Day 2000 123movies
The 6th Day 2000 123movies
The 6th Day 2000 123movies
The 6th Day 2000 123movies
The 6th Day 2000 123movies
Original title The 6th Day
TMDb Rating 5.9 1,693 votes

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