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  1. 1 de nov. de 2020 · Improve this question. In Minority Report, Danny Witwer (Colin Farrell) tells John Anderton (Tom Cruise) that capturing people who have not committed a future crime means preventing that future. So, it becomes a fundamental paradox because PreCrime captured innocent people then.

  2. 21 de jun. de 2002 · Minority Report: Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Tom Cruise, Max von Sydow, Steve Harris, Neal McDonough. 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.

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  3. Minority Report is a 2002 American science fiction action film directed by Steven Spielberg, loosely based on Philip K. Dick's 1956 novella "The Minority Report". The film takes place in the Washington metropolitan area in the year 2054, in which a specialized police department— Precrime —apprehends criminals by use of ...

  4. 25 de ago. de 2016 · In Minority Report, how did Lamar Burgess perpetuate the red ball that resulted in Anderton becoming a fugitive? This is my understanding of the manipulation of the pre-crime system by Burgess:

  5. Themes in. Minority Report. Witwer catches the ball: having predetermined its inevitable course, he intervenes to prevent its fall upon the ground. The plot of the 2002 science fiction neo-noir film Minority Report, based on the 1956 short story of the same name by Philip K. Dick, includes a number of themes.

  6. Minority Report is a 2002 Post-Cyberpunk neo-noir science fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise, loosely based on the 1956 Philip K. Dick short story "The Minority Report". Set in Washington, D.C. and Virginia in the year 2054, the film centers around a new and experimental branch of the police, the "Precrime ...

  7. When the PreCogs sense that a murder is going to be committed, an automated system processes two painted wooden balls: one with the name of the perpetrator(s) engraved into it, and one with the name of the victim(s) engraved into it (the shape and grain of each ball is unique, rendering the system fully tamper-proof).