Ян де Бонт
Джералд МоленУолтер Ф. ПарксБонни Кертис
Особое мнение/Продюсеры
Why is it called Minority Report?
Minority Report gets its name from the occasions when one of the three psychics dreams of an alternative future for victim and perpetrator, one in which the murder doesn’t happen. These dissenting reports are destroyed to preserve public confidence in the system.
What was the purpose of the minority report?
“We don’t choose the things we believe in; they choose us.” The main theme of Minority Report is the classic philosophical debate of free will vs. determinism. One of the main questions the film raises is whether the future is set or whether free will can alter the future.
Is Minority Report worth watching?
Minority report is very good, but also very disturbing- the fact that this film was a PG-13 or a “12” in England is shocking. Parents, a note: if your child is under 12 at least I would strongly recommend you watch this film first.
Is the end of Minority Report a dream?
Things are never what they seem. Minority Report, however, feels like it’s just another linear action flick, complete with a fairy tale ending. It’s all a dream from the time Anderton goes under, until the film’s happy ending.
What drug does Tom Cruise take in Minority Report?
Heroin
The Real Drug It Represents: Heroin. This one’s easy—the substance that Tom Cruise enjoys in Minority Report is simply a futuristically-huffable form of heroin. It’s even called “neuroin”—get it?
How long is Minority Report?
2h 26m
Особое мнение/Длительность
What does Tom Cruise inhale in Minority Report?
The Real Drug It Represents: Heroin. This one’s easy—the substance that Tom Cruise enjoys in Minority Report is simply a futuristically-huffable form of heroin. It’s even called “neuroin”—get it? Neuro + heroin.
Jan de Bont
Gerald R. MolenWalter ParkesBonnie Curtis
Minority Report/Producers
Did Spielberg direct Minority Report?
Minority Report is a 2002 American science fiction action film directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Tom Cruise, and loosely based on the 1956 short story “The Minority Report” by Philip K. Dick.
What happened to Sean in Minority Report?
When pressed by John, Leo also offered chilling fictional details of how Sean died – drowned in a weighted barrel – as well as hints that he had sexually abused Sean before killing him. All of this is enough to make John accept that he is destined to murder Leo Crow.
Minority Report is truly a blast, and adventure that still feels fresh in part because it’s just that good, but also because it hasn’t been loved to death.
Why is Minority Report so bright?
SPIELBERG WANTED TO GET DIRTY. Spielberg told his longtime cinematographer, Janusz Kaminski, that he wanted Minority Report to be the “ugliest, dirtiest movie” he had ever made. The bleached-out feature gave the film deep shadows and bright highlights.
Who actually killed Sean in Minority Report?
John Anderton
Leo Crow is a private citizen that was falsely accused of kidnapping Sean Anderton and is killed by John Anderton.
Minority Report/Running time
What age is Minority Report?
We would advise that this movie is unsuitable for children under the age of 12 but would particularly recommend caution for any child who is sensitive to violence, especially mutilation of the eyes. While these images are not overly gory, the dialogue and after effects are quite graphic.