the movie is interesting

Maximillian 2022-04-23 07:01:01

First of all, the movie is very interesting, depicting all aspects of life in the future world, the setting of the prophet predicting crime, handsome soup. Secondly, the movie arouses thinking and debate. I think it is similar to Inception. This kind of bold setting cannot be concluded through subjective reasoning, and any explanation can be used. Can't tell. But the comments, some understandings are quite interesting, and I didn’t expect them, but I don’t think that’s the case. For example, some comments think that everything is designed and promoted by the prophets. I think there are reasons for this understanding and reasons for denying this understanding, but this This idea makes the plot more interesting.

There are quite a few things that cannot stand up to scrutiny in the film as a whole. People say that the logic of the novel is more rigorous. You can read it. I think you can still find loopholes.

Some people say that the adaptation is bad, and I don't think so. Why should it be adapted? It must be that the main meaning of the director and the screenwriter is different from that of the original work. I'm quite puzzled why the movie is called "Minority Report". The name is easy to associate with the idea that truth is in the hands of a few people, or that we should listen to and respect the opinions of a few people, but the movie doesn't put such emphasis on performance. I thought it was a translation problem, but after reading the English name, it probably means the same thing. Maybe the movie is trying to use the reputation of the original book?

I think the point of the movie is to say that technology alone can't solve people's problems (like Bitcoin). Because technology is used and invented by people, technology cannot prevent people from making mistakes, if the technology is invented, the people who control it are going to "make mistakes". The federal guys have said that he believes in prophets, and what he suspects is people.

The final disbandment of the crime center should be because the Prophet is a human. I began to think that the Prophet was really an artificial artificial intelligence (as mentioned in the introduction of the video). At first, the female prophet hugged Atang and startled me, I thought the artificial intelligence was bad. Now... If it is intelligent, even if there is an error, it will work (some comments say so). Anyway, seeing the end is the most confusing.

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Extended Reading
  • Onie 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    The first three quarters are desperately compressed to give the final outcome under the premise of continuity and focus. Colin was supposed to be saturated with his own characters to drive the plot, but instead he was dragged by the plot to appear rather thin. The initial hysteria of the Prophet was disturbing.

  • Dominic 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    Spielberg and Nolan are like Zhou Botong and Huang Yaoshi, both talented, but the former likes to do it according to their own minds, and the result is soft science fiction, with more loopholes. The occurrence of the event caused by the prediction should be studied as a special issue. If it were not for Trelawney's prediction, Voldemort would not have killed Harry and his family.

Minority Report quotes

  • John Anderton: Why should I trust you?

    Dr. Iris Hineman: You shouldn't. You shouldn't trust anyone. Certainly not the Attorney General who just wants it all for himself, and not the young Federal agent, who wants your job. Not even the old man who just wants to hold on to what he created. Don't trust anyone. Just find the Minority Report.

  • John Anderton: [a dream sequence, Anderton is at the pool with his son as his son is coming up while holding his breath underwater] 25.26 seconds. That's a new record.

    Younger Sean: Is it a world record.

    John Anderton: Is it a world? It's your personal best.

    Younger Sean: Let's try you.

    John Anderton: What? Are you kidding me? There is no way that I can beat 25.26 seconds.

    Younger Sean: How long can a whale hold it's breath underwater?

    John Anderton: A whale can hold it's breath for about 20 minutes.

    Younger Sean: You gotta beat the whale.

    John Anderton: [his son gets out of the water as he is getting in] Here we go Sean. It could take 20 minutes, are you sure you don't want to get some ice cream or something?

    Younger Sean: No. Ready dad?

    John Anderton: Ready.

    [kisses Sean as he goes underwater, as he is underwater, the watch suddenly drops into the water, then he comes back up]

    John Anderton: Sean? Sean? Sean?

    [looking around]

    John Anderton: Have you seen my son, have you seen a kid in a red bathing suit? Sean? Have you seen my son, he was wearing a red bathing suit? Sean?

    [wakes up screaming]

    John Anderton: SEEEAAANNN!