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Casey 2022-04-20 09:01:02
Minority Report hindsight
The 2002 sci-fi movie I watched in 2020 still refreshes the cognition. Its unrestrained imagination and rigorous and solid story script not only enjoy the visual feast, but also feel the common problems of human nature through the story. The story tells about the prevention system developed in...
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Yasmeen 2022-04-21 09:01:04
The horror of technology comes from humans
"Minority Report" was released in 2002. The slightly exaggerated visual effects unique to commercial films have faded. Many of the concepts mentioned in it are still imaginative in 2021. Will there really be "zero mistakes in predicting crimes" in the future? "The Prophet? Is it really possible to...

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John Anderton: Why should I trust you?
Dr. Iris Hineman: You shouldn't. You shouldn't trust anyone. Certainly not the Attorney General who just wants it all for himself, and not the young Federal agent, who wants your job. Not even the old man who just wants to hold on to what he created. Don't trust anyone. Just find the Minority Report.
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John Anderton: [a dream sequence, Anderton is at the pool with his son as his son is coming up while holding his breath underwater] 25.26 seconds. That's a new record.
Younger Sean: Is it a world record.
John Anderton: Is it a world? It's your personal best.
Younger Sean: Let's try you.
John Anderton: What? Are you kidding me? There is no way that I can beat 25.26 seconds.
Younger Sean: How long can a whale hold it's breath underwater?
John Anderton: A whale can hold it's breath for about 20 minutes.
Younger Sean: You gotta beat the whale.
John Anderton: [his son gets out of the water as he is getting in] Here we go Sean. It could take 20 minutes, are you sure you don't want to get some ice cream or something?
Younger Sean: No. Ready dad?
John Anderton: Ready.
[kisses Sean as he goes underwater, as he is underwater, the watch suddenly drops into the water, then he comes back up]
John Anderton: Sean? Sean? Sean?
[looking around]
John Anderton: Have you seen my son, have you seen a kid in a red bathing suit? Sean? Have you seen my son, he was wearing a red bathing suit? Sean?
[wakes up screaming]
John Anderton: SEEEAAANNN!