a5c7b9f00b In the year 2054, a so-called &quot;pre-crime division&quot; is working around Washington, DC. Its purpose is to use the precog(nitive) potential of three genetically altered humans to prevent murders. When the three precogs, who only work together, floating connected in a tank of fluid, have a vision, the names of the victim and the perpetratorwellvideo imagery of the crime and the exact time it will happen, are given out to the special cops who then try to prevent the crime from happening. But there is a political dilemma: If someone is arrested before he commits a murder, can the person be accused of the murder, which - because of the arrest - never took place? The project of pre-crime, at the time being in a state of trial run, is going to be voted about in the near future. If people accept it, the crime rate is going to drop drastically, but it never will be known if there might not be too many people imprisoned, some or even all of them innocent. After John Anderton lost his son to a crime a six years ago, he took up drugs, and works the precog division like nobody else. One day, his own name arrives in the &quot;perpetrator&quot; chute, and the precogs predict that he will kill a man he never knew in less than 36 hours. John takes off, his trust in the system diminishing rapidly. His own colleagues after him, John follows a very small trace that might hold the key to his innocence, a strange unsolved yet predicted murder and a so-called &quot;minority report&quot;, a documentation of one of the rare events in which a precog sees something different than the other two. In Washington, D.C., in the year 2054, murder has been eliminated. The future is seen and the guilty punished before the crime has ever been committed. From a nexus deep within the Justice Department&#39;s elite Pre-Crime unit, all the evidence to convict–from imagery alluding to the time, place and other details–is seen by &quot;Pre-Cogs,&quot; three psychic beings whose visions of murders have never been wrong. It is the nation&#39;s most advanced crime force, a perfect system. And no one works harder for Pre-Crime than its top man, Chief John Anderton. Destroyed by a tragic loss, Anderton has thrown all of his passion into a system that could potentially spare thousands of people from the tragedy he lived through. Six years later, the coming vote to take it national has only fueled his conviction that Pre-Crime works. Anderton has no reason to doubt it until he becomes its #1 suspect. As the head of the unit, Anderton is the first to see the imagesthey flow from the liquid suspension chamber where the Pre-Cogs dream of murder. The faces are unknown to him, but this time, the killer&#39;s identity is clear when Anderton will murder a total stranger in less than 36 hours. Now with his own unit tracking his every move, led by his rival Danny Witwer, Anderton must go below the radar of the state-of-the-art automated city, where every step you take is monitored. Because people can&#39;t hide, everybody runs. With no way to defend himself against the charge of Pre-Crime, John must trace the roots of what brought him here, and uncover the truth behind the questions he has spent the past six years working to eliminate: Is it possible for the Pre-Cogs to be wrong? Tom Cruise is the star of &quot;Minority Report,&quot; a 2002 film from Steven Spielberg. Max von Sydow, Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton, Steve Harris, Lois Smith, Neal McDonough and Jessica Capshaw also star. Cruise is John Anderton, a futuristic cop at a time when murders can be prevented by being predicted ahead of time by three precogs. When the precogs see him kill someone he doesn&#39;t know, he attempts to find out who has set him up and why and keep the murder from happening.<br/><br/>&quot;Minority Report&quot; has a clever script beautifully handled by Spielberg. (The title refers to a report generated when all three precogs don&#39;t have the same vision of events.) Some of the effects are awesome, and one can easily see them becoming realities in the future. Newspaper headlines change before your eyes, disks are in the form of holograms, the images that the precogs see are projected, and the police see the whole event by moving their hands around the screen. People travel using jet packs. Everyone is identified by retinal scans. In one scene, Anderton, on the run from his own unit, has his eyes removed and new ones inserted so he can go around without being recognized. He is also given something that can place under his chin and dramatically alter his face for a very short time. There are some very exciting and tense scenes,wellsome poignant ones - Anderton goes home at night and puts a hologram into the computer that brings back his dead son. His vulnerability in that area will bring him more grief.<br/><br/>The cinematography is very unusual, giving the film its own special look. There are tributes throughout to film noir and Kubrick.<br/><br/>This is a thrilling film with excellent performances, with Samantha Morton a standoutAgatha, the most sensitive precog, who is kidnapped by Anderton to help him uncover the truth. She is amazing. I am not always impressed by Tom Cruise. As an actor, he is somewhat external; however, it works very well in this type of slick film. Von Sydow is always good. And it was wonderful to see handsome Neal McDonough of Boomtown. Lois Smith has one big scene, and she comes offboth eccentric and mysterious.<br/><br/>The future may be closer than we think. Don&#39;t miss this provocative, suspenseful and disturbing film from one of the great cinematic masters. Steven Spielberg is one of the Definitive directors of our times he&#39;s done everything and has changed cinema more than once but out of all his films over all the decades that he&#39;s been a director Minority Report in my opinion is his greatest achievement and is my second favourite movie of all time. I love everything about this movie from its through provoking plot to its gorgeous world. The main story of this film seems all but to realistic you can&#39;t help but debate with yourself about the system they have in place is it the fight way to do things? Is there a better way? Questions like these are what make Minority Report more than just an average action thriller. The opening scene of this film is one of my favourite openings in any movie, it perfectly presents to us how things are done in this future and the effectiveness of this team. The world in this film is incredible but not blown out of proportion it feels like it could exist one day, the blown out whites that Spielberg out into this film made it feels like the future and never seemed distracting. Tom Cruise is so good in this film, I really liked his character he was not just a perfect police officer but a damaged one that added a layer of complexity to him, you understood perfectly why he was the way he was and you were able to sympathise with him all the way through. Max Von Snydow was fantastic in this movie not only did he have great chemistry with Cruise but he just had a presence to him when ever he was on screen and when he eventually shows his true colours you completely understand his motivations. That&#39;s another great thing about this movie everybody has a reason for the way they feels they all have their own views and opinions, nobodies a mindless drone in this film. The way this film approached the murder mystery was enthralling, it was built up perfectly to another one of my all time favourite movie moments the scene were Cruise confronts who he thinks killed his son, this scene truly proved how good an actor Cruise is you believe his rage but when he chooses not to kill him you feel so satisfied. In my opinion this is one of the only movies dealing with time manipulation that doesn&#39;t really have any plot holes to it, any hole you might see in this system is carefully countered through intelligent conversation between characters. The way this film ends between Cruise and Snydow is amazing, it&#39;s very physiological you really don&#39;t know what&#39;s going to happen and everything comes together perfectly for an intense ending that perfectly wraps up the physiological war between these two characters. Know I know the most common complaint about this film is its stereotypical happy ending but I really like it you get the sense that these two characters have had some closure and are ready to move on.<br/><br/>Minority Report is a flawless movie it&#39;s intriguing and engaging, never boring its directed beautifully, has the greatest future since Blade Runner, has excellent performances and thought provoking arguments that ring true to real life and will forever be one of my favourite movies and a constant reminder of why I love cinema so much.<br/><br/>100%/A+ May show both director and star working at their professional peaks, but I don't think it'sgoodthat underappreciated masterwork "A.I." It's notresonant and daring, notfull of magic and marvel. Spielberg stretches himself technically here but not emotionally. 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