माइनॉरिटी रिपोर्ट

एक्शनअपराधरहस्य
वर्ष2002
अवधि2h 25m

भविष्य में जहां एक विशेष पुलिस यूनिट हत्यारों को अपने अपराधों को करने से पहले गिरफ्तार कर सकती है, उस यूनिट का एक ऑफिसर खुद एक भविष्य में होने वाली हत्या का आरोपी है.

ट्रेलर

कलाकार

Tom Cruise

Chief John Anderton

Colin Farrell

Danny Witwer

Samantha Morton

Agatha

Max von Sydow

Director Lamar Burgess

Steve Harris

Jad

Neal McDonough

Fletcher

Patrick Kilpatrick

Knott

Jessica Capshaw

Evanna

Richard Coca

Pre-Crime Cop

KC

Keith Campbell

Pre-Crime Cop

Kirk B.R. Woller

Pre-Crime Cop

Klea Scott

Pre-Crime Cop

Frank Grillo

Pre-Crime Cop

Anna Maria Horsford

Casey

SS

Sarah Simmons

Lamar Burgess' Secretary

Eugene Osment

Jad's Technician

James Henderson

Office Worker

Vene L. Arcoraci

Office Worker

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Lawrence IkeJul 7, 2024

tom Cruise at it 🔥🔥

🔥3issam🔥May 29, 2023

source: Minority Report

@Zélia_comeSep 12, 2022

Just a so-so movie IMO. In spite of its huge budget, it barely makes it as a sci-fi epic: there's only one jet-car, for example. The scene in which Tom Cruise (as Anderton) grabs on to a cop and uses his jet-foil to escape is colourful, but silly. (There's even a blatant continuity error, in spite of the massive budget.) The plot is absurd, with so many holes in it that that our heads spin with the multiple flashbacks, or flash-forwards or whatever they are. The female "pre-cog" has a see- through garment that exposes her nipples while she's in the water, but later there's an undergarment that makes her decent. We're never quite sure whether Anderton committed the murder or not, which is wildly confusing. The ending is just discursive, via a cell-phone call, and bang the bad-guy shoots himself. Really disappointing. There's not even a chase at the end: very poor film-scripting! Overall, miss this one is my recommendation.

Odeneho.AhkwasiSep 12, 2022

Definitely not one of the best sci-fi films. Apart from the basic premise it was extremely derivative - if it had included aliens you could have laid money on them being 'little green men'. It has all of the trademark Spielberg traits, including an enormous dose of sentimental schmaltz and appalling sound. Why is it that he thinks that we should have to struggle to make out what the characters are saying? That said it wasn't a 'bad' film; just clichéd with some glaring plot holes and a 'hidden' villain who was identifiable in the first ten minutes. Tom Cruise didn't do too badly with the part, but then he is at his best with vapid 'techie' action heroes. Think 'Mission Impossible' - it's the same character. Don't bother paying money to see this - it's only worth watching on the TV when it's free. 5/10.

MýřřäSep 12, 2022

More lame pseudo-science fiction from Spielberg - the second in his Trilogy of Turds; "A.I.", "Minority Report", and "War of the Worlds". Glossy, but unsatisfying pap from his "Dark Disney" period of the 21st century. I only watched this to see Max von Sydow, but since his role was so small he should have just phoned it in. They should have dumped Cruise and given Max the lead. An excuse for a chase movie with jet-packs and rolling eyes. This stuff is getting old already. None of it makes sense, and, of course, Sherlock Cruise has to explain everything at the end! Duh. Retire already.

inaya MiraniSep 12, 2022

Still standing the test of time. Pun intended. And now I have to add more characters to my review to submit it. What's wrong with a succinct review I wonder?

user5966877790831Sep 12, 2022

Futuristic computer graphic and visual effect is very impressive, and they are still in fashion even after almost 20 years. Transparent screen, 3D virtual reality, all the gadgets, and modern architecture create the perfect settings and atmosphere for futuristic sci-fi film. Action scenes in the middle of the movie are high quality, and it is guaranteed if Tom Cruise is in it. Camera work is very dynamic and mobile, so the feeling of the movement increase accordingly. Details of story development and of the new concept, Precrime, are explained thoroughly and kindly. Sci-fi has obligations to bring audience to the film's newly created world and concepts, and 'Minority Report' does its job right.