Minority Report is in the style of an action-commercial blockbuster starring Tom Cruise. Handsome appearance, exciting play and exciting plot. But the director of the master Steven Spielberg brought humanistic care and humanistic thinking to the offspring of this film. Minority Report is about a future world where crime has been eliminated. People who like it think it's heaven, and people who hate it think it's dystopian. The story ends with the liberation of the three prophets, the release of all "prisoners" and the re-occurrence of the murder of course. I think what I'm talking about here is a conflict between collective interests and individual interests. When this movie first came out, I felt that such a future was out of reach. Today, in the context of the rapid development of AI and the large-scale application of big data in social life, the philosophical issues in this film are still worth pondering.
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