Review: Netflix’s 'King of Clones' examines the South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk’s work and downfall, ultimately offering its audience more ethical questions than answers
“King of Clones,” part profile, part documentary investigation of medical ethics, feels like an act of atonement on the part of its subject,-suk. It is certainly a shot at redemption.
Once the most prominent figure in embryonic stem-cell research and cloning technology, Hwang cooperates with directorin the film’s staging and stylizations. He confesses his guilt. He admits to the “excessive greed” that led to his fall from grace, which was from a considerable height: Combine the celebrity of the boy band BTS, someone says, with the fame of South Korean soccer starDow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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