Minority Report

Kallie 2022-04-21 09:01:04

The plot is a bit flimsy, but the subject matter still appeals to me. The prophet can predict future murders to prevent them in advance, but in fact the prophets are just poor people who have physical problems and need to watch the murders over and over again. The male protagonist is the captain of the task force, and his son was kidnapped in his early years. Suddenly, the next murderer predicted by the prophet again turned out to be the male protagonist himself. The male protagonist ran away. In order to prove his innocence, he changed his eyeballs. He returned to the base and stole a prophet. As a result, he really met the person he would kill that day. He restrained himself and did not kill the one who killed his own child. "Murderer", it turned out that the "murderer" was hired and would benefit the family when he died. He slammed into the muzzle of the male protagonist and died, but the ending has not changed, and the male protagonist was recognized as the murderer. He took the Prophet for help to his wife, but the base still came and took him back as the murderer. The minority report shows that the murderer who killed the Prophet's mother before was a high-level executive. , making use of system loopholes to kill people, and in the end, in order to prevent himself from wasting a lot of hard work in the system that loses its value because of wrong predictions, and he can't kill the male protagonist to commit crimes, he chose to commit suicide

Seeing it as a 2002 sci-fi film forgives its special effects.

In fact, I think there are still a lot of details that have not been explained clearly, the plot is not so perfect, and the scene of the murder of the prophet's mother suddenly appearing in the whole film is very abrupt. , In the end, the male protagonist was mistaken for the murderer and put it back without explaining it clearly, so the movie is average

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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."