The Boys from Brazil
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1:26:02
Getting the donor cell into the egg.
1:26:05
You're lucky if one in ten survives.
1:26:09
And this can be done with humans?
1:26:11
If the technique were precise enough.
1:26:14
- It's monstrous, Doctor!
- Why?

1:26:17
Wouldn't you want to live in a world
full of Mozarts and Picassos?

1:26:21
Of course, it's only a dream.
1:26:24
Not only would you have to reproduce
the genetic code of the donor,...

1:26:28
..but the environmental background
as well.

1:26:35
Is Mengele trying to reproduce himself?
1:26:39
No. He has brown eyes and he comes
from a very wealthy family.

1:26:45
Let's examine the family background...
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..of the donor.
1:26:54
The father is 65 years old.
A civil servant.

1:27:01
The mother is 42, you say?
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She dotes on the child.
1:27:10
Spoils...
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The boy is...
1:27:17
..pale.
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Dark hair.
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Blue eyes.
1:27:28
Spoilt.
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Right?
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Now, Mengele would certainly know
every social and environmental detail...

1:27:43
..would have to be reproduced.
1:27:46
If the parents were divorced
when the boy was ten,...

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..this would have to be arranged.
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Doctor Bruckner,...
1:27:55
..the one who is cloned,...
1:27:58
..the donor.

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