Revisiting the Series - Doubts and Reflections

Adalberto 2022-04-23 07:01:01

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 game, then the big bosses can guarantee that the prophet will definitely predict that the male protagonist will kill. Then push the whole thing to develop 3) The prophet has his own meaning, all this including avenging his mother and living a happy life has been predicted, (the video image only has the result, no process) just need to drop the introduction ( Think carefully) 4) If the prophet can really predict the possibility 1 is the possibility of the male protagonist murdering 2 the male protagonist sees the final choice and does not kill 3 Seeing that he will kill in the end, why won’t there be a minority in the middle 2 Report == 5) If the ability shown by the prophetess in the film is used, why can't we find the traces of criminals, such as the one who killed the male protagonist's baby.

In short, this is a good movie worth reflecting on 1) Time cannot be changed, all predictions are dialectical 2) Does crime prediction facilitate or prevent crime?

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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."