

The 6th Day
Directed by Roger Spottiswoode6.040%33%6.0
A man meets a clone of himself and stumbles into a grand conspiracy about clones taking over the world.
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- eddie43351July 12, 2025Like always an awesome movie
- Mister ArnFebruary 21, 2026“The 6th Day” is a sci-fi thriller built around cloning, corporate overreach, and the uneasy question of soul versus copy. The premise has weight, but the film leans more on exposition than lived moral conflict. Characters discuss ethics rather than embody them, and much of the structure is designed to move from one action set piece to the next, complete with plenty of futuristic firepower. It asks the right questions about identity and ownership of life. It just never delivers on them.
- Dellvon C. FordNovember 22, 2024Awesome action Scifi.....much of the tech today was visualized is currently actual today......Storyline excellent..and original.....cinematography was decent....special effects were excellent for the time......acting was was decent.....Ending was good...better than a lot.of movies with bigger budgets....A great watch if you want to be on the edge.of your seat....and solve a puzzle......
- Nishant AroraJune 5, 2025A slick sci-fi actioner from the turn of the millennium, *The 6th Day* tackles intriguing questions about identity and humanity in a world of commercial cloning. It’s an entertaining, if somewhat familiar, vehicle for Arnold Schwarzenegger that blends big ideas with bigger explosions. The Good: The film’s central premise is genuinely thought-provoking, exploring the ethical and personal ramifications of human cloning with more depth than one might expect. The action sequences are well-staged, classic Schwarzenegger fare, providing plenty of excitement. There's also a surprising amount of humor that lands well, particularly with the "RePet" cloning company and the flawed clone henchmen, giving the movie a playful, satirical edge. The Bad: Despite its smart concept, the screenplay often opts for a conventional chase-movie formula, failing to fully explore its most interesting ideas. The early 2000s special effects, especially regarding the futuristic technology and the Sim-Pal doll, have not aged gracefully. The villains are rather one-dimensional, and the film’s tone can be uneven, shifting awkwardly between serious sci-fi drama and campy action-comedy. *The 6th Day* is a fun and competent sci-fi romp that offers a satisfying dose of nostalgia, even if its execution doesn't quite live up to its ambitious premise.
- arekyyzSeptember 6, 2025Weaker than your typical Arnold action films, not as fun, probably cuz it’s got Michael Rapaport in it (shudder).
- John MossDecember 15, 2025Holds up much better a quarter of a century later where AI invades all aspects of our lives. Very prescient!
- texas319November 27, 2025Meh it was an ok watch while working on a few things.
- Peter BickfordAugust 28, 2025Strangely, it wears better on 2nd viewing decades later despite the ridiculously dated sfx. Once you grant the McGuffin of the insta-clones, it's actually posing some really interesting questions, and Arnie, as always, turns in a game performance.
The 6th Day Trivia
The 6th Day was released on November 17, 2000.
The 6th Day was directed by Roger Spottiswoode.
The 6th Day has a runtime of 2h 3m.
The 6th Day was produced by Mike Medavoy, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jon Davison.
A man meets a clone of himself and stumbles into a grand conspiracy about clones taking over the world.
The key characters in The 6th Day are Adam Gibson (Arnold Schwarzenegger), Hank Morgan (Michael Rapaport), Michael Drucker (Tony Goldwyn).
The 6th Day is rated PG-13.
The 6th Day is a Science Fiction, Action, Mystery film.
The 6th Day has an audience rating of 3.3 out of 10.
The 6th Day had a budget of $82M.
The 6th Day has made $96.1M at the box office.

























