Minority Report hindsight

Casey 2022-04-20 09:01:02

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 the future in order to avoid crimes. Through the future scene seen by the prophet, it analyzes the upcoming crime, locks the crime scene and suspects, and arrests the criminals before they commit the crime. But this time, the criminal was himself as the captain. In order to explore the truth, he started a journey of escape, and finally revealed the dusty truth. First of all, the imagination of the story is amazing, the dynamic advertisement on the food, the shock wave weapon that rotates and loads, the intricate traffic system, the city of cyberpunk style, it is refreshing and immersing in this future world, a good story needs a good environment, a good environment needs Good details make people not embarrassed but also not obtrusive. This is the foundation of science fiction movies, and it is also worth learning from all filmmakers. Pay attention to the creation of environmental scenes and details, so that the audience does not play and has a sense of immersion. The second is the theme, people who have a tendency to commit crimes but are likely to make a choice, can they be beaten to death and sentenced? Innocent. At the same time, technology serves people, but at the same time it can also be used by people. High-level people use technology to kill people to avoid legal sanctions, and it is worth being vigilant. The theme of the film is even more meaningful today. In today's intelligent age, technology companies use our dependence on technology to collect customer data, privacy, big data, and accurate push delivery. If these hidden concerns are not effectively regulated, they will not be Let capital be locked in a cage, and technology will eventually become a weapon to kill invisible people. Because of the common problems of human nature, the pursuit of rights, and the carnival of capital, technology will not make these disappear, but will only make them more hidden, and let us More firmly believe that supervision can never be missing.

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Minority Report quotes

  • [after having his eyes replaced to fool retinal scanners]

    GAP Sign: Hello Mr. Yakamoto and welcome back to the GAP!

    John Anderton: *Mr. Yakamoto?*

  • Lamar Burgess: My father once told me, "We don't choose the things we believe in; they choose us."