Geographical determinists, on the other hand, believe that the place where a person grows up will have a great influence on his growth, just like twins. If they grow up in different environments, their adult lives may be very different. That is to say, in the process of a person's growth, the people he meets, the things he experiences and the richness of material conditions will have a great influence on his character building or the degree of personal success.
Although the hero of the movie Close call is a person who completely borrows other people's genes to gain other people's identity and get space travel opportunities, I don't think he is a believer in genetic determinism in essence. Just because he was not a fertilized egg selected by eugenics, he was born a natural person, so he was just born. Through blood test, it is predicted that he has a 99% chance of getting heart disease and can only live to be 30 years old.
He dreams of exploring space one day, but as his father said, "they won't give you a chance." Your only chance to get close to the space research institute is to be a cleaner. " His weakness is the result of natural conception and natural delivery when his parents have no choice. And his younger brother, through the eugenics program, concentrated all the excellent genes of his parents, but he did whatever he wanted. Because of genetic discrimination, when he is looking for a job, even if he doesn't want to reveal his genes, the other party can capture his genetic information by shaking hands and signing. I was scared when I saw this. If this is the case, then this kind of discrimination is inevitable, unlike racial discrimination or gender discrimination.