
The Island takes place in the near future and is a Logan's Run-esque cloning action flick starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson. McGregor and Johansson portray people in a futuristic isolated underground society, where the world has been contaminated and where the only place left outside that is uncontaminated is called... The Island. Residents of this underground society are randomly chosen through a lottery to go to The Island to help repopulate the planet.
The reality, however, is vastly different and disturbing. Each of the underground residents are actually clones of people in the real world who are in need of organs. When people go to The Island, they are actually "harvested"... meaning they are killed and the needed organs of the clones sent to replace faulty organs of their doubles in the real world. McGregor uncovers this secret and must save Johansson before she gets sent off to The Island. That's where the action really kicks into high gear.

People in the film argue that clones have no souls... there is no proof of this... it is just that the powers that be have determined as such. The same argument is used today with fetuses... those who are pro-choice do not believe... or should I say cannot believe that the fetuses have souls. There is no proof of this, but the powers that be have determined as such.

The Island dares to approach these sensitive questions in an entertaining and occasionally disturbing way. It asks questions that we are afraid to ask... it just wraps the subject matter with beautiful actors, cool action sequences and slick explosions. But, when the film is over, what sticks with you isn't the actors, the action sequences or the explosions... what remains are the images and questions revolving the sanctity of life and where the moving line is currently drawn on which life has rights and which life does not.
You can watch the Trailer Here.
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