44 out of 52 people found the following comment useful :- Believe it or not, this is a movie to think about!, 9 novembre 2001
Author:
tyheyn (tyheyn@hotmail.com) de San Diego, CA
Surprisingly, this was an excellent movie and certainly one that extends
beyond simply being in the action genre. The 6th Day grapples with the
ethics behind cloning and the broad spectrum of implications cloning could
have on our everyday lives. While yes, the movie near the end becomes
pretty action-oriented, it is a very smart movie overall, and it certainly
merits one's attention.
Don't let the concept of Schwarzenegger with guns make you think that this
movie is brainless...you'll be grossly underestimating
it.
29 out of 35 people found the following comment useful :- Decent sci-fi flick with failed potential, 6 décembre 2000
Author:
Tom Schulz (tomjschulz@hotmail.com) de Marietta, Ohio
I recently had the pleasure of teaching the wonders of film criticism to an
English composition class at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio. The
experience was enjoyable, and the class posed a number of questions. One of
the more interesting questions concerned the films I had seen that I
believed had potential, but ultimately failed in execution. While I have
seen a number of films that fit into this category, I couldn't think of a
decent example. This was because I hadn't seen "The 6th Day" yet. What
could
have been an interesting and exciting look at the evils of cloning was a
"B"
grade action film at best, despite an above-par script and one of Arnold
Schwarzenegger's better roles to date.
The film's premise is heavily based in TRUE science fiction; that is,
fiction having its basis in scientific truth, using projections of the
future to fully examine some aspect of our society. Sorry to go into such
an
elaborate definition, but I believe a lot of stuff gets swept into the
category of science fiction simply because it has a robot, or takes place
in
outer space. But I digress.
This fictional reality here deals with cloning. In the film, which takes
place in the "near future," cloning is an every-day practice, but only with
pets and animals. Cloning people has been outlawed, as the original human
cloning project went horribly wrong. Schwarzenegger plays Adam Gibson, a
decent family man and helicopter pilot chartered to fly Michael Drucker
(Tony Goldwyn), a rich businessman who owns Replacement Technologies. This
corporation is at the height of cloning technology, running everything from
a fish cloning company to help repopulate the oceans, to "RePet," a company
that clones dead family pets. There's even a rumor that the company's head
doctor (Robert Duvall) is experimenting with illegal human cloning.
Something goes terribly wrong on Drucker's first flight, and before he
knows, Gibson discovers he has been cloned. Its up to him to discover the
secret controversy, and get his life back.
With this premise, the film is wide open to make many social observations,
and does so very well, on occasion. Much of the legalities concerning
cloning, as well as the ethical concerns, are discussed and examined by the
characters. Even though the technology exists in the future, it is not
widely accepted. Some of these observations are stated with all the
eloquence you could expect from an Arnold/action film, but others are done
so subtly, and surprisingly, with biting humor. Much of the concept of
"RePet" is quite amusing.
However, if science fiction is the film's basis, lame action sequences are
its filler. In between these intriguing dialogues are shoddy, cookie-cutter
action scenes one should expect from a made for TV film. No matter if it's
a
car chase, a laser gun shoot-out, or a helicopter battle, it all feels very
dull. It's not that I'm knocking these things, because they have to appear
in action film; I just wish they were done well. Ultimately, the action
suffers from a lack of creativity, which ironically, is where the rest of
the script excels.
And one can't blame Arnold for not trying, as he is both charming and
believable in his part. His is a performance with a surprising level of
humanity, especially in scenes where he's going about his daily life. One
almost forgets he's an action star and begins to take him a little
seriously. But don't worry, after the first half-hour he's picked up a
laser
gun and is fighting and one-lining his way to the climax.
I guess my one qualm with "The 6th Day" is its failed potential: with some
better action sequences (like those found in "The Matrix"), this could have
been a very decent film, one I would be sending you to right away. Instead,
it's simply a wait-for-video flick, and by my guess, that wait won't be
long.
28 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :- A movie that deserved a more mainstream release, 19 juillet 2004
Author:
nadir_k04 de Sydney, Australia
This was a pretty big flop when it came out, it's actually better than half
of Arnie's movies, the storyline is very unique & has some credited actors,
such as Michael Rapaport as his best friend, the movie is a little harder to
understand than most Arnie movie's but makes perfect sense at the end, this
is not a great movie & its certainly not a bad movie. There are a few
similarities to "Total Recall", both sorta in the near future but at the
same time they cover different issues, but the subject of Human Cloning is
probably a little more realistic & actually is becoming an issue in the
world now. If your an Arnie fan you should like this, even if your not a fan
of the Big man you probably would appreciate this. A fairly decent movie
that deserves a second viewing. 7 / 10
27 out of 41 people found the following comment useful :- check this movie out ASAP, 20 novembre 2000
Author:
M.G. Sibley de Fair Oaks, Ca
"The 6th Day" marks the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to a role that
seems
to be second nature to him: action. This time there is an added twist;
there
is actually a decent plot attached to it.
"The 6th Day" revolves around a man who has been cloned and ends up on the
run from a corporation who wants him dead. Arnold is this man who has lost
his family, life and taking on the corporation who took it from him. All
the
while, Arnold is searching within himself to find a way to get his family
back.
The 6th Day" boasts a cast that includes Robert Duvall, Michael Rooker,
Tony
Goldwyn and Sarah Wynters. I knew the second I saw these names flash
across
the screen I was in for a real treat.
The best thing about "The 6th Day" is the performance of Schwarzenegger
because he is not only an action star in this film but a dramatic actor as
he combines these two talents to pull off one of his better performances
of
his career.
Arnold did not make this film a hit by himself, he had a little help from
his friends. From Robert Duvall who played the doctor who performed the
cloning operations to Michael Rooker, who was one evil henchmen with his
menacing attitude and presence "The 6th Day" is one great film to see.
I enjoyed how the plot of film didn't rely solely on the action sequences.
Though, the action is fine and dandy; I believe that a film needs more
than
just action and "The 6th Day" has it.
"The 6th Day" is one of the best Arnold films I've seen including the
"Terminator" series. It is filled with action, twists, turns, edge of your
seat suspense and drama that will appeal to all movie fans of every age.
16 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :- To Clone Or Not To Clone, 8 août 2006
Author:
ccthemovieman-1 de Lockport, NY, United States
A good movie for DVD with terrific 5.1sound and sharp visuals, this was
another entertaining Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle.
"To clone human beings or not to clone" is the question here and the
topic of the movie. For one of the few times, Hollywood actually gives
the right message. Wow, shocking to see Hollywood be on the side of
morality for once. No wonder some Left Wing fanatics didn't like the
story.
The film, however, succumbs at the ending action to the typical "Rambo
mentality," where the good guys couldn't hit if they threw an H-bomb at
them. However, most of the action scenes in the film are well-done with
a lot more credibility.
Arnold's thick accent doesn't credibility to his characters nor those
around him in this story. Sometimes he can get away with it, but not in
this movie. The villains in here are all effectively portrayed.
Generally, a fun movie.
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Intelligent action/mystery in the cloning genre, 16 octobre 2003
Author:
Fiendish_Dramaturgy de .: Fiendish Writings in the Dark :.
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Impersonated by "Impostor," 2002, this production is far superior in
many ways. The casting was excellent; many of the main players having
had only obscure parts until now, lent a crisp freshness to the
production. Even with a few of them lacking in experience, these
performances were completely professional and the characters were
developed along the way well enough to enable the audience to care
about what events occur.
The mental turns this production takes are quite clever and
intelligent, and demonstrates a superior directing ability. The
scenery, sets, and background content are all quite well done; as if
real thought went into each detail and scene, rather than just throwing
a house together, decorating it like a mobile home and a hearty,
"...send those actors in there!" Very nice.
The story itself is quite disturbing down on a deeper level where
people seldom reach you. It was both thought provoking and compelling.
I found this movie hauntingly disturbing. We ~are~ in the age of
cloning, after all.
This is one of Schwarzenegger's best films, in my opinion; one of many
very entertaining, intellectual action films in which he has starred.
While there was not much science to this science fiction, it was still
extremely entertaining. If you liked Terminator 1 or 2, Total Recall,
or True Lies, you will thoroughly enjoy this wonderfully-written,
(almost) directional(ly art-house) work of art.
It gets a sound 8.3/10 from...
the Fiend :.
12 out of 18 people found the following comment useful :- An Arnold movie everyone can enjoy, 11 mars 2004
Author:
Jack "Rainman" Oates
"The 6th Day" marks the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to a genre that is
second nature to him: action. This time there is an added twist; there is an
excellent plot attached.
"The 6th Day" revolves around a man who has been cloned and ends up on the
run from a corporation who wants him dead. Arnold is this man who has lost
his family, life and taking on the corporation who took it from him. All the
while, Arnold is searching within himself to find a way to get his family
back.
"The 6th Day" boasts a cast that includes Robert Duvall, Michael Rooker,
Tony Goldwyn and Sarah Wynter. I knew the second I saw these names flash
across the screen I was in for a real treat. The first time I saw
Schwarzenegger's name I immediately knew he is the perfect man for the
job.
The best thing about "The 6th Day" is the performance of Schwarzenegger
because he is not only an action star in this film but a dramatic actor as
he combines these two talents to pull off one of his better performances of
his career.
Arnold did not make this film a hit by himself, he had a little help from
his friends. From Robert Duvall who played the doctor who performed the
cloning operations to Michael Rooker, who was one evil henchmen with his
menacing attitude and presence "The 6th Day" is one great film to
see.
I enjoyed how the plot of film didn't rely solely on the action sequences.
Though, the action is fine and dandy; I believe that a film needs more than
just action and "The 6th Day" has it.
"The 6th Day" is one of the best Arnold films I've seen including the
"Terminator" series. It is filled with action, twists, turns, edge of your
seat suspense and drama that will appeal to all movie fans of every
age.
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- A Must for Arnie Fans, 29 janvier 2005
Author:
Matthew Williams de England
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Arnies films fall into many categories, he has his best films
(Terminator series, Predator, True Lies, etc.) his average movies
(Commando, Red Heat, The Running Man, etc.) and of course there's his
bad movies (Red Sonja, Raw Deal, Jingle all the way, etc.). The 6th Day
is somewhere between his average and his best movies, and is a must for
all Arnie fans.
The plot is actually pretty good, in a world where you can clone your
pet if it dies, and be unaware of the difference, Arnie finds himself
cloned, and is left on the run from the people who cloned him,
(standard procedure, you can't have two Arnies running about, or can
you?)
With a pretty good cast, plenty of action and some neat visuals:
coupled with a cool story, good script and some Arnie one liners. And
yes, you've guessed it, you've got yourself a good movie.
8/10
9 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :- Arnold pleases once again, 18 août 2004
Author:
Michael Sibley
"The 6th Day" marked the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to a genre that is
second nature to him: action. This time there is an added twist; there is an
excellent plot attached.
"The 6th Day" revolves around a man who has been cloned and ends up on the
run from a corporation who wants him dead. Arnold is this man who has lost
his family, life and taking on the corporation who took it from him. All the
while, Arnold is searching within himself to find a way to get his family
back.
"The 6th Day" boasts a cast that includes Robert Duvall, Michael Rooker,
Tony Goldwyn and Sarah Wynter. I knew the second I saw these names flash
across the screen I was in for a real treat. The first time I saw
Schwarzenegger's name I immediately knew he is the perfect man for the
job.
The best thing about "The 6th Day" is the performance of Schwarzenegger
because he is not only an action star in this film but a dramatic actor as
he combines these two talents to pull off one of his better performances of
his career.
Arnold did not make this film a hit by himself, he had a little help from
his friends. From Robert Duvall who played the doctor who performed the
cloning operations to Michael Rooker, who was one evil henchmen with his
menacing attitude and presence "The 6th Day" is one great film to
see.
I enjoyed how the plot of film didn't rely solely on the action sequences.
Though, the action is fine and dandy; I believe that a film needs more than
just action and "The 6th Day" has it.
"The 6th Day" is one of the best Arnold films I've seen including the
"Terminator" series. It is filled with action, twists, turns, edge of your
seat suspense and drama that will appeal to all movie fans of every age.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Hugely underrated, 18 août 2007
Author:
maverickAl de Nottingham, United Kingdom
I don't often take the time to post full comments, but I felt with a
5.8 this movie was massively underrated, and I think I know why.
First of all the title is not Shakespeare, it's funny and doesn't worry
too much about realism. All the trademarks of your standard
Schwarzenegger movie. What is regarded by some as poor acting always
appeared to me as an intentional offbeat sense of humour (a well
handled one at that). You'll find it a lot in British media, but isn't
something commonly seen in American titles. It's not an out an out and
out action movie either, one need only look at the message board to
realise that the majority of people who watched the title were looking
for just that.
What we have here is Schawazeneggers greatest movie outside of the
Terminator franchise. It's clever, its filled with action, its funny,
its a great mix. No one looking for any one element will be satisfied,
there is enough of an ethical dilemma here to fill maybe a 45min
episode of the outer limits, enough action to keep you amused. It's a
bit of everything, but everything is done well so sit back and enjoy.
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44 out of 52 people found the following comment useful :-

Believe it or not, this is a movie to think about!, 9 novembre 2001
Author: tyheyn (tyheyn@hotmail.com) de San Diego, CA
Surprisingly, this was an excellent movie and certainly one that extends beyond simply being in the action genre. The 6th Day grapples with the ethics behind cloning and the broad spectrum of implications cloning could have on our everyday lives. While yes, the movie near the end becomes pretty action-oriented, it is a very smart movie overall, and it certainly merits one's attention.
Don't let the concept of Schwarzenegger with guns make you think that this movie is brainless...you'll be grossly underestimating it.
29 out of 35 people found the following comment useful :-
Decent sci-fi flick with failed potential, 6 décembre 2000
Author: Tom Schulz (tomjschulz@hotmail.com) de Marietta, Ohio
I recently had the pleasure of teaching the wonders of film criticism to an English composition class at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio. The experience was enjoyable, and the class posed a number of questions. One of the more interesting questions concerned the films I had seen that I believed had potential, but ultimately failed in execution. While I have seen a number of films that fit into this category, I couldn't think of a decent example. This was because I hadn't seen "The 6th Day" yet. What could have been an interesting and exciting look at the evils of cloning was a "B" grade action film at best, despite an above-par script and one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's better roles to date.
The film's premise is heavily based in TRUE science fiction; that is, fiction having its basis in scientific truth, using projections of the future to fully examine some aspect of our society. Sorry to go into such an elaborate definition, but I believe a lot of stuff gets swept into the category of science fiction simply because it has a robot, or takes place in outer space. But I digress.
This fictional reality here deals with cloning. In the film, which takes place in the "near future," cloning is an every-day practice, but only with pets and animals. Cloning people has been outlawed, as the original human cloning project went horribly wrong. Schwarzenegger plays Adam Gibson, a decent family man and helicopter pilot chartered to fly Michael Drucker (Tony Goldwyn), a rich businessman who owns Replacement Technologies. This corporation is at the height of cloning technology, running everything from a fish cloning company to help repopulate the oceans, to "RePet," a company that clones dead family pets. There's even a rumor that the company's head doctor (Robert Duvall) is experimenting with illegal human cloning. Something goes terribly wrong on Drucker's first flight, and before he knows, Gibson discovers he has been cloned. Its up to him to discover the secret controversy, and get his life back.
With this premise, the film is wide open to make many social observations, and does so very well, on occasion. Much of the legalities concerning cloning, as well as the ethical concerns, are discussed and examined by the characters. Even though the technology exists in the future, it is not widely accepted. Some of these observations are stated with all the eloquence you could expect from an Arnold/action film, but others are done so subtly, and surprisingly, with biting humor. Much of the concept of "RePet" is quite amusing.
However, if science fiction is the film's basis, lame action sequences are its filler. In between these intriguing dialogues are shoddy, cookie-cutter action scenes one should expect from a made for TV film. No matter if it's a car chase, a laser gun shoot-out, or a helicopter battle, it all feels very dull. It's not that I'm knocking these things, because they have to appear in action film; I just wish they were done well. Ultimately, the action suffers from a lack of creativity, which ironically, is where the rest of the script excels.
And one can't blame Arnold for not trying, as he is both charming and believable in his part. His is a performance with a surprising level of humanity, especially in scenes where he's going about his daily life. One almost forgets he's an action star and begins to take him a little seriously. But don't worry, after the first half-hour he's picked up a laser gun and is fighting and one-lining his way to the climax.
I guess my one qualm with "The 6th Day" is its failed potential: with some better action sequences (like those found in "The Matrix"), this could have been a very decent film, one I would be sending you to right away. Instead, it's simply a wait-for-video flick, and by my guess, that wait won't be long.
28 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :-
A movie that deserved a more mainstream release, 19 juillet 2004
Author: nadir_k04 de Sydney, Australia
This was a pretty big flop when it came out, it's actually better than half of Arnie's movies, the storyline is very unique & has some credited actors, such as Michael Rapaport as his best friend, the movie is a little harder to understand than most Arnie movie's but makes perfect sense at the end, this is not a great movie & its certainly not a bad movie. There are a few similarities to "Total Recall", both sorta in the near future but at the same time they cover different issues, but the subject of Human Cloning is probably a little more realistic & actually is becoming an issue in the world now. If your an Arnie fan you should like this, even if your not a fan of the Big man you probably would appreciate this. A fairly decent movie that deserves a second viewing. 7 / 10
27 out of 41 people found the following comment useful :-
check this movie out ASAP, 20 novembre 2000
Author: M.G. Sibley de Fair Oaks, Ca
"The 6th Day" marks the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to a role that seems to be second nature to him: action. This time there is an added twist; there is actually a decent plot attached to it.
"The 6th Day" revolves around a man who has been cloned and ends up on the run from a corporation who wants him dead. Arnold is this man who has lost his family, life and taking on the corporation who took it from him. All the while, Arnold is searching within himself to find a way to get his family back.
The 6th Day" boasts a cast that includes Robert Duvall, Michael Rooker, Tony Goldwyn and Sarah Wynters. I knew the second I saw these names flash across the screen I was in for a real treat.
The best thing about "The 6th Day" is the performance of Schwarzenegger because he is not only an action star in this film but a dramatic actor as he combines these two talents to pull off one of his better performances of his career.
Arnold did not make this film a hit by himself, he had a little help from his friends. From Robert Duvall who played the doctor who performed the cloning operations to Michael Rooker, who was one evil henchmen with his menacing attitude and presence "The 6th Day" is one great film to see.
I enjoyed how the plot of film didn't rely solely on the action sequences. Though, the action is fine and dandy; I believe that a film needs more than just action and "The 6th Day" has it.
"The 6th Day" is one of the best Arnold films I've seen including the "Terminator" series. It is filled with action, twists, turns, edge of your seat suspense and drama that will appeal to all movie fans of every age.
16 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :-

To Clone Or Not To Clone, 8 août 2006
Author: ccthemovieman-1 de Lockport, NY, United States
A good movie for DVD with terrific 5.1sound and sharp visuals, this was another entertaining Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle.
"To clone human beings or not to clone" is the question here and the topic of the movie. For one of the few times, Hollywood actually gives the right message. Wow, shocking to see Hollywood be on the side of morality for once. No wonder some Left Wing fanatics didn't like the story.
The film, however, succumbs at the ending action to the typical "Rambo mentality," where the good guys couldn't hit if they threw an H-bomb at them. However, most of the action scenes in the film are well-done with a lot more credibility.
Arnold's thick accent doesn't credibility to his characters nor those around him in this story. Sometimes he can get away with it, but not in this movie. The villains in here are all effectively portrayed.
Generally, a fun movie.
7 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

Intelligent action/mystery in the cloning genre, 16 octobre 2003
Author: Fiendish_Dramaturgy de .: Fiendish Writings in the Dark :.
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Impersonated by "Impostor," 2002, this production is far superior in many ways. The casting was excellent; many of the main players having had only obscure parts until now, lent a crisp freshness to the production. Even with a few of them lacking in experience, these performances were completely professional and the characters were developed along the way well enough to enable the audience to care about what events occur.
The mental turns this production takes are quite clever and intelligent, and demonstrates a superior directing ability. The scenery, sets, and background content are all quite well done; as if real thought went into each detail and scene, rather than just throwing a house together, decorating it like a mobile home and a hearty, "...send those actors in there!" Very nice.
The story itself is quite disturbing down on a deeper level where people seldom reach you. It was both thought provoking and compelling. I found this movie hauntingly disturbing. We ~are~ in the age of cloning, after all.
This is one of Schwarzenegger's best films, in my opinion; one of many very entertaining, intellectual action films in which he has starred. While there was not much science to this science fiction, it was still extremely entertaining. If you liked Terminator 1 or 2, Total Recall, or True Lies, you will thoroughly enjoy this wonderfully-written, (almost) directional(ly art-house) work of art.
It gets a sound 8.3/10 from...
the Fiend :.
12 out of 18 people found the following comment useful :-
An Arnold movie everyone can enjoy, 11 mars 2004
Author: Jack "Rainman" Oates
"The 6th Day" marks the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to a genre that is second nature to him: action. This time there is an added twist; there is an excellent plot attached.
"The 6th Day" revolves around a man who has been cloned and ends up on the run from a corporation who wants him dead. Arnold is this man who has lost his family, life and taking on the corporation who took it from him. All the while, Arnold is searching within himself to find a way to get his family back.
"The 6th Day" boasts a cast that includes Robert Duvall, Michael Rooker, Tony Goldwyn and Sarah Wynter. I knew the second I saw these names flash across the screen I was in for a real treat. The first time I saw Schwarzenegger's name I immediately knew he is the perfect man for the job.
The best thing about "The 6th Day" is the performance of Schwarzenegger because he is not only an action star in this film but a dramatic actor as he combines these two talents to pull off one of his better performances of his career.
Arnold did not make this film a hit by himself, he had a little help from his friends. From Robert Duvall who played the doctor who performed the cloning operations to Michael Rooker, who was one evil henchmen with his menacing attitude and presence "The 6th Day" is one great film to see.
I enjoyed how the plot of film didn't rely solely on the action sequences. Though, the action is fine and dandy; I believe that a film needs more than just action and "The 6th Day" has it.
"The 6th Day" is one of the best Arnold films I've seen including the "Terminator" series. It is filled with action, twists, turns, edge of your seat suspense and drama that will appeal to all movie fans of every age.
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

A Must for Arnie Fans, 29 janvier 2005
Author: Matthew Williams de England
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Arnies films fall into many categories, he has his best films (Terminator series, Predator, True Lies, etc.) his average movies (Commando, Red Heat, The Running Man, etc.) and of course there's his bad movies (Red Sonja, Raw Deal, Jingle all the way, etc.). The 6th Day is somewhere between his average and his best movies, and is a must for all Arnie fans.
The plot is actually pretty good, in a world where you can clone your pet if it dies, and be unaware of the difference, Arnie finds himself cloned, and is left on the run from the people who cloned him, (standard procedure, you can't have two Arnies running about, or can you?)
With a pretty good cast, plenty of action and some neat visuals: coupled with a cool story, good script and some Arnie one liners. And yes, you've guessed it, you've got yourself a good movie.
8/10
9 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-
Arnold pleases once again, 18 août 2004
Author: Michael Sibley
"The 6th Day" marked the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to a genre that is second nature to him: action. This time there is an added twist; there is an excellent plot attached.
"The 6th Day" revolves around a man who has been cloned and ends up on the run from a corporation who wants him dead. Arnold is this man who has lost his family, life and taking on the corporation who took it from him. All the while, Arnold is searching within himself to find a way to get his family back.
"The 6th Day" boasts a cast that includes Robert Duvall, Michael Rooker, Tony Goldwyn and Sarah Wynter. I knew the second I saw these names flash across the screen I was in for a real treat. The first time I saw Schwarzenegger's name I immediately knew he is the perfect man for the job.
The best thing about "The 6th Day" is the performance of Schwarzenegger because he is not only an action star in this film but a dramatic actor as he combines these two talents to pull off one of his better performances of his career.
Arnold did not make this film a hit by himself, he had a little help from his friends. From Robert Duvall who played the doctor who performed the cloning operations to Michael Rooker, who was one evil henchmen with his menacing attitude and presence "The 6th Day" is one great film to see.
I enjoyed how the plot of film didn't rely solely on the action sequences. Though, the action is fine and dandy; I believe that a film needs more than just action and "The 6th Day" has it.
"The 6th Day" is one of the best Arnold films I've seen including the "Terminator" series. It is filled with action, twists, turns, edge of your seat suspense and drama that will appeal to all movie fans of every age.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Hugely underrated, 18 août 2007
Author: maverickAl de Nottingham, United Kingdom
I don't often take the time to post full comments, but I felt with a 5.8 this movie was massively underrated, and I think I know why.
First of all the title is not Shakespeare, it's funny and doesn't worry too much about realism. All the trademarks of your standard Schwarzenegger movie. What is regarded by some as poor acting always appeared to me as an intentional offbeat sense of humour (a well handled one at that). You'll find it a lot in British media, but isn't something commonly seen in American titles. It's not an out an out and out action movie either, one need only look at the message board to realise that the majority of people who watched the title were looking for just that.
What we have here is Schawazeneggers greatest movie outside of the Terminator franchise. It's clever, its filled with action, its funny, its a great mix. No one looking for any one element will be satisfied, there is enough of an ethical dilemma here to fill maybe a 45min episode of the outer limits, enough action to keep you amused. It's a bit of everything, but everything is done well so sit back and enjoy.
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