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Jun 21, 2002 · 6 min read. At a time when movies think they have to choose between action and ideas, Steven Spielberg’s “Minority Report” is a triumph–a film that works on our minds and our emotions. It is a thriller and a human story, a movie of ideas that’s also a whodunit.
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Thought-provoking and visceral, Steven Spielberg successfully combines high concept ideas and high octane action in this fast and febrile sci-fi thriller. Read Critics Reviews. TOP CRITIC ...
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- Steven Spielberg
- PG-13
- Tom Cruise
Jan 7, 2002 · The world of 'Minority Report' is one of vast social injustice: the gulf between rich and poor has become unbridgeable, with the poor living in "the sprawl" and reduced to selling body parts...
Jun 24, 2002 · With "Minority Report", Steven Spielberg has ditched the romanticism of "A.I." in favour of the paranoid creepiness of futuristic noir. Instead of robotic children in desperate need of love, we...
Jun 21, 2017 · On June 21, 2002, Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise unveiled the thriller Minority Report in theaters, where it became a summer hit and, later, an enduring sci-fi classic. The Hollywood...
Jan 1, 2000 · Minority Report is a hybrid film noir, pitched in moral twilight and steeped in shadow. There may be no blue in the bleached sky, but this is not a standard-issue dystopian future.
In Minority Report, we see the effects of predicting the future to the point of crimes are prevented by arresting murderers before they kill. If that does not appear logical, there is a quick little scene early in the movie that addresses those concerns, and on the surface makes sense.