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Minority Report

  • 2002
  • K-16
  • 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Tom Cruise in Minority Report (2002)
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John works with the PreCrime police which stop crimes before they take place, with the help of three 'PreCogs' who can foresee crimes. Events ensue when John finds himself framed for a futur... Read allJohn works with the PreCrime police which stop crimes before they take place, with the help of three 'PreCogs' who can foresee crimes. Events ensue when John finds himself framed for a future murder.John works with the PreCrime police which stop crimes before they take place, with the help of three 'PreCogs' who can foresee crimes. Events ensue when John finds himself framed for a future murder.

  • Director
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Writers
    • Scott Frank
    • Jon Cohen
    • Philip K. Dick
  • Stars
    • Tom Cruise
    • Colin Farrell
    • Samantha Morton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    582K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,187
    325
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Scott Frank
      • Jon Cohen
      • Philip K. Dick
    • Stars
      • Tom Cruise
      • Colin Farrell
      • Samantha Morton
    • 1.4KUser reviews
    • 249Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 20 wins & 91 nominations total

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    Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise
    • Chief John Anderton
    Colin Farrell
    Colin Farrell
    • Danny Witwer
    Samantha Morton
    Samantha Morton
    • Agatha
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Director Lamar Burgess
    Steve Harris
    Steve Harris
    • Jad
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Fletcher
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Knott
    Jessica Capshaw
    Jessica Capshaw
    • Evanna
    Richard Coca
    Richard Coca
    • Pre-Crime Cop
    Keith Campbell
    Keith Campbell
    • Pre-Crime Cop
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    • Pre-Crime Cop
    Klea Scott
    Klea Scott
    • Pre-Crime Cop
    Frank Grillo
    Frank Grillo
    • Pre-Crime Cop
    Anna Maria Horsford
    Anna Maria Horsford
    • Casey
    Sarah Simmons
    • Lamar Burgess' Secretary
    Eugene Osment
    Eugene Osment
    • Jad's Technician
    James Henderson
    James Henderson
    • Office Worker
    Vene L. Arcoraci
    Vene L. Arcoraci
    • Office Worker
    • (as Vene Arcoraci)
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Scott Frank
      • Jon Cohen
      • Philip K. Dick
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      (at around 1h 2 mins) The scene where Lois Smith (Dr Iris Hineman) kisses Tom Cruise was not scripted. Tom's reaction is of genuine surprise.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 24 mins) Given that Anderton is a man on the run it would make sense to revoke his access rights to PreCrime. However in the movie he is able to access sensitive areas using his old eyes. His ex-wife does the same later in the movie (at around 2h 5 mins) to access the prison.
      However, the system might not have worked in an optimal and complex way, and being a chased man might not have affected access rights.
    • Quotes

      John Anderton: Why'd you catch that?

      Danny Witwer: Because it was going to fall.

      John Anderton: You're certain?

      Danny Witwer: Yeah.

      John Anderton: But it didn't fall. You caught it. The fact that you prevented it from happening doesnt change the fact that it was *going* to happen.

    • Crazy credits
      The DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox logos appear underwater, which ties into the opening shot of Agatha in the tank.
    • Alternate versions
      Spencer Treat Clark was credited as "Sean at Nine" in release prints of the film, because he appeared in a scene that was deleted so close to the film's release that the credits had already been finalized and couldn't be changed. Clark played a grown-up version of Anderton's young son Sean, in a fantasy dream scene that took place after Anderton has been put in containment toward the end of the film. The entire scene was removed from the film just before release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood/Ivans XTC/Undercover Brother/Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner/Bad Company (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 8 in B minor D. 759 'Unfinished' I. Allegro moderato
      Written by Franz Schubert

      Conducted by Carlos Kleiber

      Performed by Wiener Philharmoniker

      Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

    User reviews1.4K

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    Action/thriller with Signature Highlights from Spielberg to Cruise
    Minority Report is the latest film from Stephen Spielberg that stars Tom Cruise as a cop from the year 2054, who works in the pre-crime division of the Washington D.C police department. The division's ability to stop murders before they happen is based on the psychic ability of three people who were mutant byproducts of a failed genetic program designed to help babies born from drug-dependent mothers. Cruise's character, John Anderton, is motivated by the loss of his own son, who was abducted and murdered six years earlier. Accordingly, he's a strong supporter of the controversial program, whose opponents feel it could potentially make an error and people might be wrongfully convicted, if not potentially rehabilitated. That action begins when Anderton is identified as a future killer, and he hits the road running. This may sound a little like The Fugitive, but in this case, you don't know if the man on the run is--or, rather, will be--guilty.

    Based on a short story by futurist Phillip K. Dick, author of Blade Runner, the atmosphere of a dark world with high technology having gotten out of hand, almost as though it snuck up on us without our knowing, remains the theme. To remind us that we aren't controlled by technology, but are nonetheless overrun by it, there are frequent references to current-day familiarities, such as department stores and restaurants, such as The Gap and McDonalds, where impressively entertaining high-tech mass marketing gadgets know what you've purchased before and offer new suggestions for consideration. (Sounds like a visit to amazon.com?) Spielberg lightens up the tone with his signature wit and humorous quips and visuals now and then, as opposed to Ridley Scott's more serious and consistently dark visualization portrayed in Blade Runner.

    As a plotline, Minority Report is intelligent, has a good consistent flow, isn't always predictable (at least not that long before it happens), has many twists and turns with legitimate dead-ends, and above all, tells a plausible story (even if the basic premise itself requires considerable suspension of disbelief). As Anderton begins to unravel the true story about the corruption behind the pre-crime program, he is lead even further towards his destination as predicted by the `pre-cognitives' who predicted his crime. To tell any more of the story would disclose too much; besides, it isn't necessary. You know all you need to know here.

    The best parts of the movie are so good – from the high-tech special effects to the light-hearted humorous moments to the good, steady flow of the action and plotline – that the problems with the film are easily forgiven. That said, my main gripe is the presumption that, in the future, anyone convicted of a crime before it happens is immediately sent to a state of suspended animation, an alternative form of the death penalty. This is obviously one of the main sources of controversy within the storyline, but anyone can see that, in almost all cases, the predicted murders were not premeditated, if not potentially accidental, in which case, psychological counseling and some form of probation would be enough. There's nothing to suggest in the film that the context is a police state, which would allow the premise to make sense. Yet, so much of the movie is based on this premise, that may be bothersome to the discerning viewer. There are many such similar oversimplifications, each of which could be quite easily solved with a minor change or a quick dialog line or two, hence a mild sense of sloppiness in direction.

    Still, in the end, these didn't bother me that much. I still had a great time, and enjoyed it as the frivolous and wonderfully playful action/thriller it was intended to be.
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    • Jun 21, 2002

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    • Given that John Anderton admits that he thought of finding and killing the person who had taken his son every day, how does he not realize it is this hypothetical murder that his brown ball indicating premeditation must refer to?
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 2002 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Second Sight
    • Filming locations
      • Butter Island, Penobscot Bay, Maine, USA(final panoramic shot of log cabin on desert island)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • Cruise/Wagner Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $102,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $132,072,926
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,677,125
      • Jun 23, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $358,372,926
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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