Minority Report

Minority Report

  • Director: Steven Spielberg
  • Writer: Philip K. Dick,Scott Frank,Jon Cohen
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Swedish
  • Release date: June 21, 2002
  • Runtime: 2h 25min
  • Sound mix: Dolby, DTS, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Total Recall 2
  • "Minority Report" is adapted from the short story "Minority Report" by Philip K. Dick , directed by Steven Allan Spielberg , and starred by Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton , Max von Cido , etc. Suspense movie.   The film was released on June 21, 2002 local time in the United States. 
    The movie tells the story of Washington, DC in 2054, where the murder has disappeared. The future is predictable, and criminals are punished before committing the crime. The full-time elites in the Ministry of Justice-the crime prevention team is responsible for deciphering all crime evidence-from indirect images to time, location and other details, these evidences are all analyzed by "predictors". They are three supernatural beings who have never failed to predict murder imagination. 

    Details

    • Release date June 21, 2002
    • Filming locations Butter Island, Penobscot Bay, Maine, USA
    • Production companies Twentieth Century Fox, Dreamworks Pictures, Cruise/Wagner Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $102,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $132,072,926

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $35,677,125

    Gross worldwide

    $358,372,926

    Movie reviews

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    • By Abelardo 2022-04-24 07:01:01

      "Minority Report" - God is hard, real sins should be punished

      If you watch this movie in the cinema, you will probably lose the pleasure of teasing the progress bar. After Tom Cruise acted like the prophecy, he began to look forward to a new wave of reversals, so that this hard sci-fi masterpiece is almost an idea A far-reaching classic, the surreal fighting and the display of future technology in the process of seeking the truth are certainly eye-catching,...

    • By Yvonne 2022-04-24 07:01:01

      Report on Minority LGBT Groups

      The paradox of predicting the future in the Minority Report is thought provoking. If you know a bad future, you will definitely change it, just like John's u gotta run. In addition, when the three prophets disagree, the minority report will be deleted, leaving only the image of the future that no one knows is right or wrong. It's similar to people saying that the LGBT community is bad, and it's wrong not to marry and have children, but to spend your life with same-sex partners. However, no...

    • By Adalberto 2022-04-23 07:01:01

      Revisiting the Series - Doubts and Reflections

      Can't write a review TT

      After reviewing it again, I found that there are many logical funnels 1) If the prophetess has always been the most talented, and the twins listen to her, then there will be no so-called minority reports, and there is no need for three-person linkage prediction. 2) If the male protagonist does not see the prediction that he is going to kill, he will not run away and will not intercept the prophet. He will not discover this scam. In other words, if this is all a...

    • By Sammy 2022-04-23 07:01:01

      Disappointed

      A vivid demonstration of what it means to have the most talented people come together and make a mess of each other's constraints. It is a high-quality industrial science fiction film, but it can only be regarded as a mediocre work under the names of Spielberg and pkd. The humanity and virtue that Spielberg is good at portraying is incompatible with the absurd spirit of rebellion and even mysticism in pkd's works. So the result is that the visual elements are obviously leaning towards the...

    • By Reid 2022-04-23 07:01:01

      i don't know what i'm talking about

      "Minority Report" gave me a terrifying experience when watching movies, especially the sci-fi part. The future imagined in 2002 seemed out of reach, but in fact it was only the progress of material civilization. The idea of ​​the film is a political metaphor based on human rights, rationality and transcendence. Below I analyze this film from three aspects. First, whether the existence of a prophet can predict the occurrence of sin. the answer is negative. In medieval Europe, an omniscient,...

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    • By Weston 2023-08-12 11:21:16

      Although the setting is very advanced, the content is a common topic: What if the technology is guaranteed not to be abused?...

    • By Grady 2023-07-27 08:56:17

      7.6 It is considered a classic in a sci-fi film. The concept and world view are very good, but the film has flaws, so I won’t say much about the story. Colin Farrell and Tom Cruise didn't have the upper hand when the movie didn't...

    • By Scot 2023-07-08 00:41:04

      Although it is a bit buggy, but replacing the prophet with the current "big data", I feel that many concepts and discussions were novel at the time. Predicting murder is an extreme, but essentially the same as "guess you like", which is already a common and evolving application. With ever-faster computing speeds, does the complexity of human nature ultimately stand a...

    • By Karelle 2023-06-26 10:06:21

      Although this movie didn't have a good reputation, it was quite shocking to me. The funniest thing is the shot where Lao Tang's eyes fell...

    • By Florence 2023-06-18 11:18:31

      Again predicting the future. Personally, I think it's worth sacrificing 3 prophets to eradicate crime. Many scenes in this film are very sci-fi and futuristic, but relying on a few prophets to predict the future is a bit...

    Movie plot

    With the development of science and technology, human beings can detect criminal attempts by using superpowers who have the ability to perceive the future—"prophets". Therefore, before criminals commit crimes, they have been arrested and sentenced by police from crime prevention organizations.
    John is a director of a crime prevention organization. After successfully preventing a two-person murder case caused by an affair through a...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    1. A total of 481 special effects images appeared in the film, surpassing all works of Steven Spielberg from 1977 to 2002 from "The Third Type of Contact".
    2. Douglas Coupland, the author of the popular novel "Generation X", has designed many futuristic products for the film.
    3. The most futuristic feature in the film is the maglev transportation system. In order to design the vehicles in the film, director Spielberg and art consultant...
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    Creative background

    The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by the late science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. Dick is especially good at creating short stories. The story is refined but the plot is tight and subtle. Of course, there is no reason for Hollywood to let it go. Memories, the sci-fi horror film "Blade Runner" and "The Imposter" are all adapted from his novels.
    This futuristic sci-fi thriller was originally scheduled to start...
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    Shooting process

    Before the film is officially filmed, the art department led by McDowell must first complete the sketches of all the scenes and plot series boards. After being approved by the chief creators, all the drawings will be sent to Pixel Liberation Front, which will produce The three-dimensional preview images of all scenes in the film have saved millions of dollars in production costs.
    Spielberg believed that the film was a noir film from the...
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    Evaluation action

    "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,...
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    Movie quotes

    • Officer Fletcher: John, don't run.

      John Anderton: You don't have to chase me.

      Officer Fletcher: You don't have to run.

      John Anderton: Everybody runs, Fletch.

    • Agatha: Dr. Hineman once said, "The dead don't die. They look on and help." Remember that, John.

      John Anderton: Agatha...

      Agatha: Sean... He's on the beach now, a toe in the water. He's asking you to come in with him. He's been racing his mother up and down the sand. There's so much love in this house. He's ten years old. He's surrounded by animals. He wants to be a vet. You keep a rabbit for him, a bird and a fox. He's in high school. He likes to run, like his father. He runs the two-mile and the long relay. He's 23. He's at a university. He makes love to a pretty girl named Claire. He asks her to be his wife. He calls here and tells Lara, who cries. He still runs. Across the university and in the stadium, where John watches. Oh God, he's running so fast, just like his daddy. He sees his daddy. He wants to run to him. But he's only six years old, and he can't do it. And the other men are so fast. There was so much love in this house.

      John Anderton: [sobbing] I want him back so bad.

      Agatha: So did she. Can't you see? She just wanted her little girl back. But it was too late. Her little girl was already gone.

      John Anderton: She's still alive.

      Agatha: She didn't die, but she's not alive.

      John Anderton: Agatha, just tell me, who killed your mother? Who killed Anne Lively?

      Agatha: [whispering] I'm sorry John, but you're gonna have to run again.

      John Anderton: What?

      Agatha: [screaming] RUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!

    • [while he's kicking Leo on the floor]

      John Anderton: Is he alive? He's alive. Where've you got him? Is he all right?

      [shouting]

      John Anderton: Tell me, you fuck, where is he?