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In the story, Precrime Police Commissioner John A. Anderton believes that the prediction that he will commit a murder has been generated as a majority report. He sets out to find the minority report, which would give him an alternate future.
Feb 20, 2024 · Based on a 1956 short story by Philip K. Dick, Minority Report is set in 2054 and a future where Washington D.C. is monitored by an experimental law enforcement division known as the Precrime...
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Desperate to preserve Precrime, Burgess hired a man to kill Anne, knowing that Precrime would intervene, then killed her himself in the predicted manner afterward. As a cover-up, the Precrime technicians were thereafter trained to disregard the second murder vision as an echo of the first one.
“The Minority Report” tells the story of John Anderton, the creator and head of Precrime, a police agency that uses three mutants called “ precogs ” to foresee and stop future crimes before they are committed. Anderton’s own system predicts that he will murder a man within the coming week, but he thinks that he is being framed.
The action of Philip K. Dick’s : The Minority Report is based on the question: What would you do if you were accused of a murder you had not committed…yet? PKD's story focuses on a society with virtually no crime; however, people can be guilty of precrime.
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Mar 21, 2023 · It’s 2054, and in Washington D.C., murder is almost non-existent. How come? The police Precrime department has a miracle up its sleeve: precognition. From a secret room at police HQ, three barely conscious humans – “precogs” – have disturbing visions of future murders.