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July 2002
Minority Report 12 cert camera

Dir: Steven Spielberg
Cast: Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton, Max von Sydow, Neal McDonough, Lois Smith, Tim Blake Nelson, Kathryn Morris
Length: 145 mins
Release: 5th July 2002

Minority Report

tom Cruise and Nottingham's Samatha Morton star in Minority Report.

After the disappointing A.I, Spielberg has completely redeemed himself with this excellent sci-fi thriller.

Neil Heath

In A.I, Spielberg had gone in a different direction in his 'fantasy' films, he created a darker and grittier world, then just when you thought it should have concluded, he went back to his roots and 'fluffed' it up.

In Minority Report, Spielberg goes the whole way with his vision and it's completely satisfying.

The Plot
In the year 2054, murder in Washington has been virtually wiped out, with the help of three pre-cognitives - psychics to you and me. One of which is played by Samantha Morton.

The police unit is called Pre-crime - headed by John Anderton (Cruise) - their job is to reach the murderer before he or she has commited the crime.

Tom Cruise and
Shall we dance?

Anderton has absolute belief in the system, a system which raises moral concerns, but when he himself is supposed to commit a murder, he sets out to prove his innocence.

Review
Usually with sci-fi movies, there's too many explosions and not enough explanations.

But Minority Report has it all. Whilst thrilling you, it also gets the brain working.

Minority Report looks and feels like Bladerunner.

Not only were both movies originally novels by Philip K. Dick, but also M.R has the same grittier feel as Bladerunner, where technology has advanced but social conditions and humans themselves, have not.

M.R says alot about a future capitalist society, where the very poor in 2054 Washington, live a very gloomy existence, whilst the wealthy live on the outskirts in huge mansions.

But not only is it a statement about society, it also has a dig at commercialism. In the future ads are even more intrusive than today, they go directly into your head, calling out to you, identifying you through your eyes.

Tom Cruise in Minority Report.
Tom Cruise engages in a bit of rocket pack activity.

An example would be, "hey there Neil, buy a Big Mac, you know you want one."

The biggest point M.R raises is the moral issue, how can you sentence a person for murder who has not yet commited the crime?

Would it be more sensible to arrest that person afterwards? But then of course, you still have a dead person.

It's on this issue that Spielberg should be commended.

He's not exactly known for political messages in his work, but M.R is spot on, most movie viewers want to wrestle with ideas in a film, and that's what makes movies 'watchable'.

Minority Report should not be missed, especially at the cinema, the sprawling future landscape can only be appreciated on the big screen.

It runs like a detective story, it's as slick as 'The Matrix' and someone described it as the best film noir since Bladerunner, I'd go one step further and say it's better.

If you don't enjoy this film, then I don't know what's wrong with you.

5/5


 


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