

In the movie, human cloning is legalised by ignoring social and ethical values. The movie criticizes capitalism with a pessimistic scenario in which even the human body can be commoditised and shaped under the control of giant companies. ‘The Island’, a movie directed by Michael Bay, has an important place among the contemporary movies having Cyberpunk movement in science fiction cinema. Cyberpunk is the product of the clearance between the body with boundaries and the mind with unlimited imagination and is the derivation of the resistance of the body with life instinct to the weakness of the body and death.

In Cyberpunk, giant companies try to rebuild people technologically and mentally for their own economic and political benefit. It addresses chaotic world subjects and creates its own spaces. Cyberpunk, while presenting a critical approach to basic changes faced in the modern public, discusses the near future, high-tech, miserable life. Improved technology starting from the 1980s has introduced a subbranch called Cyberpunk that affects science fiction cinema. Different from other types, science fiction cinema presents utopian and dystopian futures which differ radically from today's modern description. Cinematic space, which can be counted as important to an actor for cinema, is an element in architecture which organizes human life and makes it meaningful.

Space is a concept which takes place in architecture-cinema intersection and which is a basis for both disciplines.
