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  48. In the year 2054, a so-called "pre-crime division" 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 perpetrator as well as video 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 "perpetrator" 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 "minority report", a documentation of one of the rare events in which a precog sees something different than the other two.
  49. 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's elite Pre-Crime unit, all the evidence to convict--from imagery alluding to the time, place and other details--is seen by "Pre-Cogs," three psychic beings whose visions of murders have never been wrong. It is the nation'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 images as they flow from the liquid suspension chamber where the Pre-Cogs dream of murder. The faces are unknown to him, but this time, the killer'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'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?
  50. The plot of the movie Minority Report is ok, but one thing that I really don't like about the movie is that it has no respect for what the future is going to be like. In fact, I'm tired of all the movies that have been coming out lately that show a future that is very dim, bleek and negative. Why is it that producers feel the need to do this? Will people not watch the movie if it is not this way?
  51. My only regret is that I did not get to see this film in theaters as I wanted to when it was released three years ago... I enjoy Tom Cruise and even more Spielberg films so this was, of course, a must-see for me. Taking place in 2054 Washington D.C., Tom Cruise is a police chief who heads a &quot;Precrime unit&quot;, a brand-new police unit with futuristic technology that allows them to discover precisely when, where, and by who homicides are going to be committed. <br/><br/>This technology is much appreciated as it began to decrease D.C.&#39;s massive homicide rate and eventually left the city without a single murder in six years. Using mind-readers called &quot;pre-cogs&quot; (referring to the pre-cognitive), this police unit catches future murderers before they commit their act.... imprisoning them but leaving their victims unharmed. Considered &quot;flawless&quot; by the U.S. government, there is an occasional disagreement about a specific crime that is supposed to take place by one of the three mind-reader &quot;pre-cogs&quot;... This disagreement by the mind-reader is referred to by the government as a &quot;minority report&quot; and is deleted, in order to keep up the idea that this new precrime system is flawless and works without doubt. However, this small flaw becomes a very big problem when Tom Cruise (himself the unit&#39;s chief) is accused of murder himself... when one of the pre-cogs has a flaw and it is not exactly 100% certain that Cruise does in fact become a murderer but the 2/3 suspicion of him by the pre-cogs is enough to have the entire D.C. police unit crawling through the city for him...<br/><br/>This film soon becomes an exciting action-packed chase that involves Cruise constantly running from his fellow police officers as he tries to find out who framed him in a system that is supposed to be perfect for preventing murders. This film was great and I loved it and I think you will too. Please feel free to email me with any questions or comments...
  52. Taut entertainment that juggles brainy ideas about perception, predetermination and free will - and drops things in a messy third act where the vintage noir gets bathed in a bit too much Spielbergian glow.
  53. Grammophon GmbH. Hamburg Under license from Universal Music Enterprises. The music that is played on the organ is &quot;Jesu, Joy of Man&#39;s Desiring&quot; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, from his cantata &quot;Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben&quot;, BWV 147. She is singing a Swedish children&#39;s song about little frogs (Smaa grodorna). The lyrics describe how funny they are to look at with neither tails (ej svansar) nor ears (oeron). It&#39;s a fictional hallucinogen called Neuronin, street name is &quot;Whiff&quot;. John uses it to deal with the disappearance of his son and his separation from his wife. Because it&#39;s a hallucinogen, it enhances the videos he watches of his family. John&#39;s use of whiff is to give his character a major flaw, to show he&#39;s not perfect. It&#39;s pretty obvious that Dr Hineman is quite eccentric, probably because she&#39;s been living in isolation for years. Also, she may have suffered a mental breakdown after the discovery of the pre-cogs - after seeing what she created and knowing that it would lead to their isolation from society, Hineman may have begun to feel some heavy-duty guilt over it. When she kisses John, it&#39;s a way to make her eccentricity more plain for the audience. Possibly because both source materials are by the same author. However, both films do not take place in the same timeframe, as many have believed, the year is given when Anderton walks into Pre-Crime in the opening: 2054, while Blade Runner takes place in 2019. John Anderton (Tom Cruise) is a former Washington D.C. police officer, now a captain of an elite police force called PreCrime. The PreCrime Force uses three gifted teenage oracles called PreCogs to predict crimes that are about to take place in the future and with this knowledge, Anderton and the PreCrime officers set out to stop the crime before it is committed and because of PreCrime, the murder rate in the United States has dropped. But, Anderton becomes a hunted man, when the PreCog Agetha (Samantha Morton) predicts that Anderton will kill an unknown man called Leo Crow (Mike Binder) whom Anderton doesn&#39;t know and has never heard of and that the crime will take place in 36 hours Hunted by PreCrime officers and United States Department of Justice agent Danny Witwer (Colin Farrell) whom is determined to bring him down. Anderton sets out to find Crow and stop the crime from happening in 36 hours. This film is loosely based on the short story &quot;The Minority Report&quot; by Philip K. Dick. There are some differences between the book and the movie:<br/><br/>1. The story is set in New York City, while the film uses the backdrop of Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland and northern Virginia.<br/><br/>2. PreCrime is a government branch in the story and a police department in the movie.<br/><br/>3. In the story, John Anderton is a 50-year-old balding, out-of-shape police officer who created PreCrime, while in the movie Anderton is in his late 30s, handsome, small, athletic, with a full head of hair, who joined PreCrime after his son&#39;s kidnapping.<br/><br/>4. Anderton in the story is older than his wife Lisa, while Anderton in the movie is younger than his wife Lara, who by the time of the events in the movie had left him because he reminded her of her son.<br/><br/>5. The precogs were originally named Mike, Donna, and Jerry, and were deformed and mentally impaired. In the film, they are called Agatha, Dashiell and Arthur after crime-story writers Agatha Christie, Dashiell Hammett and Arthur Conan Doyle. They are children of drug addicts, thier mutations made them to dream of future murders, which are captured by machines. They are &quot;deified&quot; by the PreCrime officers, and are implied to be intelligent (Agatha guides Anderton successfully through a crowded mall while being pursued by PreCrime, and the trio are seen reading large piles of books at the end of the film). In the end of the movie they retire to a rural cottage where they continue their lives in freedom and peace.<br/><br/>6. In the short story, Anderton&#39;s future victim is General Leopold Kaplan, who wants to discredit PreCrime in order to get more financing for the military. At the end of the story, Anderton kills him to prevent the destruction of PreCrime. In the movie, Anderton is supposed to kill someone named Leo Crow, but later finds out Crow is just a part of a set-up to prevent Anderton from discovering a different murder committed years ago by his superior, Lamar Burgess. At the end of the film, Anderton confronts Burgess, who commits suicide and sends PreCrime into oblivion.<br/><br/>7. In the short story, Anderton seeks the precogs to hear their &quot;minority reports&quot;. In the movie, Anderton kidnaps a female precog in order to discover her own &quot;minority report&quot; and extract the information about a mysterious crime.<br/><br/>8. The short story ends with Anderton and Lisa moving to a space colony after Kaplan&#39;s murder. The movie finishes with the couple reunited after the conspiracy&#39;s resolution, expecting their second child. It&#39;s assumed, although the film doesn&#39;t explain, that the Temple uses different security than the system we see around the city. Clearly Anderton would be an expert on the Temple and the ways to bypass the security, so he was able to gain entry. It&#39;s also possible that there was a human error made in terms of assuming that Anderton would be caught before getting to the Temple, so his access wasn&#39;t cancelled.Also, since Lamar is the Director of PreCrime, he could have made sure Anderton still had security clearance, since he was framing John and might have deduced that Anderton would try to break in to get at the precogs.<br/><br/>There is, however, an inescapable continuity error near the end of the film when Lara uses John&#39;s eye to access the prison system where John is being sequestered. It is true that John was under arrest, making it unnecessary to remove his clearance. The authorities would be aware that his real eyes were never recovered after having them switched out, however, and it&#39;s extremely unlikely that they wouldn&#39;t remove the clearance as a precaution, especially given the increased scrutiny the department was under after the incidents in the film.The precogs see Leo&#39;s murder because John had decided (as he states later to Agatha after seeing the picture of his son on Crow&#39;s bed) years earlier he was going to murder the man who took his son from him if he ever found him. But this does not explain how the Precogs could already see the murder, if it was this premonition itself that caused John to look for Crow and kill him; in short, the murder seems to be caused by its own prediction (a self-fulfilling prophecy paradox often seen in many time-travel movies).<br/><br/>There are ways out of this paradox. Let us assume there was also another reason or clue that would have ended in the murder. Lamar Burgess may have initially set out a trail for John, an important piece of evidence, that would have led to John finding Crow over the course of a few days or so. This would cause a premonition that John would see of him killing Crow, but because this murder would occur on another day, it would differ from the premonition seen in the movie in certain details; the time of day could be different, the man on the billboard seen outside the window wouldn&#39;t be there, etc. It is actually this premonition that would provide John with early clues of the place and circumstances of the murder. This, in turn, would cause him to find and kill Crow much sooner than he would normally have done without seeing a premonition. So what happens is that John&#39;s &#39;spontaneous&#39; future is replaced with an alternate future that we see in the movie; and, to make it more complicated: it is finally a premonition of this alternate future that John sees in the movie. a5c7b9f00b
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