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Minority Report

John Anderton stands as a premier Precrime officer in a late-21st-century world where technology can predict crimes before they are committed. Yet Anderton becomes the quarry when another investigator targets him for a murder charge.

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Andrew Sandler

Ana Maria Quintana

Paul Thomas Anderson

Steven Spielberg

Sergio Mimica-Gezzan

David H. Venghaus Jr.

Robert Rooy

Nancy Blewer

Kathleen 'Bo' Bobak

Brian Relyea

Kurt Uebersax

Brian Smrz

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Cast & Crew

Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson

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Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg

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Victor Raider-Wexler

Victor Raider-Wexler

Attorney General Nash

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Danny Witwer

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise

Chief John Anderton

Klea Scott

Klea Scott

Pre-Crime Cop

Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow

Director Lamar Burgess

Anna Maria Horsford

Anna Maria Horsford

Casey

David H. Venghaus Jr.

David H. Venghaus Jr.

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Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare

Dr. Solomon Eddie

Ana Maria Quintana

Ana Maria Quintana

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Neal McDonough

Neal McDonough

Fletcher

David Doty

David Doty

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Brian Smrz

Brian Smrz

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Vené L. Arcoraci

Vené L. Arcoraci

Office Worker

Clement Blake

Clement Blake

Husband

Jorge-Luis Pallo

Jorge-Luis Pallo

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Dominic Scott Kay

Dominic Scott Kay

Younger Sean

Tim Blake Nelson

Tim Blake Nelson

Gideon

Nancy Blewer

Nancy Blewer

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Steve Harris

Steve Harris

Jad

Meredith Monroe

Meredith Monroe

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Ann Ryerson

Ann Ryerson

Dr. Katherine James

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz

Bus Passenger (uncredited)

David Stifel

David Stifel

Lycon - Seller of Black Inhalers

Tyler Patrick Jones

Tyler Patrick Jones

Older Sean

Frank Grillo

Frank Grillo

Pre-Crime Cop

Tom Whitenight

Tom Whitenight

Price - Agent #3

Keith Campbell

Keith Campbell

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Sergio Mimica-Gezzan

Sergio Mimica-Gezzan

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William Morts

William Morts

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Katy Boyer

Katy Boyer

Mother

Daniel London

Daniel London

Wally the Caretaker

George D. Wallace

George D. Wallace

Chief Justice Pollard

Kathryn Morris

Kathryn Morris

Lara Clarke

William Mapother

William Mapother

Hotel Clerk

Brian Relyea

Brian Relyea

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Jim Rash

Jim Rash

Technician

David Hornsby

David Hornsby

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Gina Gallego

Gina Gallego

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Nancy Linehan Charles

Nancy Linehan Charles

Celeste Burgess

Kirk B.R. Woller

Kirk B.R. Woller

Pre-Crime Cop

Arye Gross

Arye Gross

Howard Marks

Tom Choi

Tom Choi

Paymen - Agent #2

Jessica Capshaw

Jessica Capshaw

Evanna

Stephen Ramsey

Stephen Ramsey

Jucket - Agent #1

Cameron Crowe

Cameron Crowe

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Samantha Morton

Samantha Morton

Agatha

Tonya Ivey

Tonya Ivey

Gap Girl

Joel Gretsch

Joel Gretsch

Donald Doobin

Max Trumpower

Max Trumpower

Homeless Person

Eugene Osment

Eugene Osment

Jad's Technician

Jason Antoon

Jason Antoon

Rufus Riley at Cyber Parlor

Richard Coca

Richard Coca

Pre-Crime Cop

Caroline Lagerfelt

Caroline Lagerfelt

Greta van Eyck

Lois Smith

Lois Smith

Dr. Iris Hineman

Patrick Kilpatrick

Patrick Kilpatrick

Knott

Lucille M. Oliver

Lucille M. Oliver

Murder Bystander

Jessica Harper

Jessica Harper

Anne Lively

Shannon O'Hurley

Shannon O'Hurley

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Bonnie Morgan

Bonnie Morgan

Contortionist

John Bennett

John Bennett

Adulation #4

Radmar Agana Jao

Radmar Agana Jao

Technician

James Henderson

James Henderson

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Ron Ulstad

Ron Ulstad

Adulation #6

Scott Frank

Scott Frank

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Robert Rooy

Robert Rooy

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Mike Binder

Mike Binder

Leo Crow

Anne Judson-Yager

Anne Judson-Yager

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Victoria Garcia-Kelleher

Victoria Garcia-Kelleher

Technician

Nadia Axakowsky

Nadia Axakowsky

Reporter

Kathi Copeland

Kathi Copeland

Murder Bystander

Kurt Sinclair

Kurt Sinclair

Adulation #1

Karina Logue

Karina Logue

Technician

Erica Ford

Erica Ford

Employee

Benita Krista Nall

Benita Krista Nall

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Ashley Crow

Ashley Crow

Sarah Marks

Keith Flippen

Keith Flippen

Tour Guide

Sarah Simmons

Sarah Simmons

Lamar Burgess' Secretary

Bertell Lawrence

Bertell Lawrence

John Doe

Nathan Taylor

Nathan Taylor

Kid Tourist

Elizabeth Anne Smith

Elizabeth Anne Smith

Technician

Michael Dickman

Michael Dickman

Arthur

Matthew Dickman

Matthew Dickman

Dashiell

William Mesnik

William Mesnik

Cyber Parlor Customer

Severin Wunderman

Severin Wunderman

Skiing Customer

Allie Raye

Allie Raye

Hamburger Mom

Rocael Leiva

Rocael Leiva

Hamburger Dad

Nicholas Edwin Barb

Nicholas Edwin Barb

Homework Boy

Catfish Bates

Catfish Bates

Tenement Snitch

Danny Parker-Lopes

Danny Parker-Lopes

Man

Vanessa Cedotal

Vanessa Cedotal

Woman

Adrianna Kamosa

Adrianna Kamosa

Child

Kari Gordon

Kari Gordon

Child

Elizabeth Kamosa

Elizabeth Kamosa

Child

Raquel Gordon

Raquel Gordon

Child

Laurel Kamosa

Laurel Kamosa

Child

Fiona Hale

Fiona Hale

Old Woman

Pamela Roberts

Pamela Roberts

Violent Wife

Jerry Perchesky

Jerry Perchesky

Grandfather

Dude Walker

Dude Walker

Reporter

Tony Hill

Tony Hill

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Drakeel Burns

Drakeel Burns

Reporter

Morgan Hasson

Morgan Hasson

Paperboy

Andrew Sandler

Andrew Sandler

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Gene Wheeler

Gene Wheeler

Murder Bystander

Rebecca Ritz

Rebecca Ritz

Adulation #2

Beverly Morgan

Beverly Morgan

Adulation #3

Maureen Dunn

Maureen Dunn

Adulation #5

Blake Bashoff

Blake Bashoff

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Elizabeth Payne

Elizabeth Payne

Pre-Crime Public Service Announcer

Ethan Sherman

Ethan Sherman

Revo Sunglass Model

Jarah Mariano

Jarah Mariano

AMEX Polynesian Woman

Miles Dinsmoor

Miles Dinsmoor

Guinness Man

Vanessa Asbert

Vanessa Asbert

Bulgari Model

Kathleen 'Bo' Bobak

Kathleen 'Bo' Bobak

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Kurt Uebersax

Kurt Uebersax

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Details

GenresScience Fiction, Action, Thriller
Runtime2h 25 mins
Released on20 Jun 2002
Languageen
Age RatingA
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

9/10

Spielberg does Tech-Noir! The year is 2054 and the murder rate in Washington is zero, the reason? Three Pre-Cognitives (each named after a literary great) whose combined abilities witness murders before they actually occur. Apparently faultless, it's then something of a surprise to Pre-Crime chief John Anderton (Tom Cruise) when the Pre-Cogs predict he is to murder a man named Leo Crow. Forced to go on the run, and haunted by a family tragedy, Anderton must evade the system he so perfectly executed himself. Can he find a flaw? Or is he actually about to commit a murder? Everybody Runs! That was the tag line that accompanied the explosive trailer for Steven Spielberg's, Tom Cruise starrer, Minority Report. This marketing tool indicated that the great bearded one had adapted from the Phillip K Dick short story and created an action monster? He hadn't, he had in fact created something far far better than popcorn fodder. Minority Report was the next project for Spielberg following the equally dark and intriguing AI: Artificial Intelligence, both films serving to note that Spielberg was capable of thought provoking science fiction outside of the standard crowd pleasers that many critics love to decry. In fact, it's arguable that Spielberg may have hit his creative peak with Minority Report, for the messages and crawling dystopian bleakness on show paint a picture not so much as a future far away in our lives, but of one we live in now. Big thematic points of reference dot themselves throughout the piece. Such as the changing of eye balls, or that in these post 9/11 years we yearn, and always will, to be safer. Here in this bleached shadowy world, a world of metallic tones and visual stings (ace cinematographer Janusz Kaminski on duty), we are safe under Pre-Crime. Yet still it's a world without soul, it has no heart, it's almost as if inhuman in itself, suggesting that the World's problems are not easily vanquished by technology - a total sacrifice of the World's inhabitant's souls. Spielberg of course is well served by the supreme professionals he has at his disposal, he has also managed to garner a great performance from Tom Cruise, something that critic and fan favourite directors have not managed to do previously. Believable grief, action work as strong as ever, it is however with his ability to imbue a tortured film noir protagonist where Cruise excels the most. Alongside Cruise and operating with great impact are Samantha Morton as Pre-Cog Agatha and Max Von Sydow, the latter adding that touch of experienced know how needed for his particularly important character. The odd casting choice appeared to be Colin Farrell as the meddling, almost vindictive Danny Witwer, but he plays well off of Cruise, this even if he veers dangerously close to comic book villainy at times (check out a holy smoke Batman scene). What action there is is first rate, from a jet back pack pursuit, to car jumping heroics, the sequences are crafted with Spielberg's deft eye for an action sequence. While the sick sticks (yes you read right) metal spiders and a brilliant Peter Stormare cameo should hopefully have you squirming and grinning in equal measure. Which brings us to the finale, an ending that may not be a complete surprise (yet it still doesn't cop-out in context to Anderton's tragedy), but things are rounded off in true classic noir tradition, where it closes down a thinking man's tech-noir. Superb. 9/10

Andre Gonzales

8/10

Really good movie. This is one of those movies where you really gotta pay attention to it to understand it fully. Great storyline too. I'm sure our world will eventually end up this way. Hope not though!

Gimly

6/10

Works more on the strength of Spielberg than of Cruise. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._

CinemaSerf

7/10

So - can you be arrested for a crime that you haven't actually committed yet? I suppose that is conspiracy - but this cleverly crafted crime drama questions even the morality of that stance. Tom Cruise is a policeman in the "pre-crime" unit who uses information from three people who are able to see into the future, to arrest the spiralling crime rates by intercepting the perpetrators on the cusp of their criminality. Murderers, rapists, bank robbers - you name it, and this has a profound effect on the crime rate. All looks plain sailing until Cruise "Anderton" becomes embroiled in a potential killing of his own, and his erstwhile colleagues - not least Colin Farrell ("Witwer") and Max von Sydow ("Director Burgess') are on his trail using his own techniques against him. Steven Spielberg has concocted a plot that, though complex, is relatively easy to follow with plenty of action and thriller elements that do exactly what they are supposed to. The ending is maybe just a bit disappointing - far too tidy for my liking; but Cruise, Farrell and von Sydow combine well to generate a fair degree of menace and suspense to keep it interesting. The CGI hasn't really stood the test of time so well and I hope Bulgari (amongst others) got their money's worth - I wouldn't rush out and buy one, but I would watch the film again.

Brent Western

/10

fire this up after listening to the Rewatchables on the ringer podcast feed. . Trying to prevent crime based on a flawless system. This was actually people made movies more and werent just making sequels. I forgot how good Farrell was in this movie. There are definitely some loopholes in this movie, but it’s entertaining from beginning to end with suspense on each front. I think a prequel to this movie would be great to see how it was first created and thought of. I didn’t know Spielberg directed the first couple times I watched it, but I’ve always got a new appreciation for that guy and the work he does

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