Minority Report evaluation action
2021-10-13 18:32
"Minority Report" is a thriller that won't insult your IQs, and its brilliance is comparable to "The Matrix." Like "The Matrix", it has the thought-provoking characteristics of an excellent science fiction film. At the same time, it is also a dizzying action film that constantly stimulates your audiovisual organs. Therefore, to watch this film, please bring your eyes, ears, and head. Every aspect of the "Minority Report" is impressive, and the performance of the actors is no exception. Si Shi’s casting is perfect, every small role shines, Colin Farrell has the potential to grab Brad Pitt’s job, and Liangtang has found a full bloom opportunity. Of course, he will not take back the little golden man, but this role does make his charm and potential to be fully realized.
"Minority Report" is rich and impressive, meets the requirements of science fiction thrillers, and has novel and resourceful performance. In fact, Spielberg’s last "Artificial Intelligence" is not bad. It depicts the robot boy longing for maternal love, forever, and forever unchanging, which is really touching and sad. However, the story itself is weak in terms of science fiction, and the description of the future world is limited to orphan sentimentality and lacks mature intelligence.
Extended Reading
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[after having his eyes replaced to fool retinal scanners]
GAP Sign: Hello Mr. Yakamoto and welcome back to the GAP!
John Anderton: *Mr. Yakamoto?*
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Lamar Burgess: My father once told me, "We don't choose the things we believe in; they choose us."