Steven Spielberg directed "minority report" (minority report), released in 2002, a good science fiction movie. Although there are some flaws in the plot, and although I didn't understand the meaning of the movie's name after watching it, it did not affect it at all from becoming a classic sci-fi movie. The cool blue and gray color of the screen, the cool future technology design, the traffic system, the image storage and projection system, and the spyder tracking system (should be influenced by the Matrix tracker) all give people a refreshing feeling. A dynamic advertisement is displayed on the package of the snack, which reminds me of watching Liu Cixin's "Three-Body Problem 2". The laboratory-like botanical garden in Dr. Hineman's residence should have inspired the design of the plant greenhouse in the glass room of the director in the Toshi Kon animation film "Red Pepper". While future technology brings convenience to human beings, it is undoubtedly also encroaching on human life itself. As the crime prevention agency in the film said in the commercial, people can ensure human freedom while being safe, but the monitoring and control of people has reached the point of pervasiveness. The film does this without revealing irony, which is thought-provoking. And that's what the film is about: dilemma.
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