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Topic: Minority Report
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 02-08-2011 10:09 PM
Minority Report is a good movie. It's not one of Spielberg's best, but I found it significantly more entertaining (and less of a downer) than A.I. or War of the Worlds.
Minority Report would be even better if not for some glaring holes in the plot. There's one that, if you think about it, ruins a critical part of the story:
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The character Anne Lively is attacked in a park by one guy only to be murdered by Lamar Burgess moments later. This is laughably implausible. A lady who has narrowly survived an assault and predicted murder would never be left alone by police, let alone be left with a police executive. In reality she would likely be taken to a hospital for treatment and gathering of forensic evidence to build a case against the suspect. Even if the scenario of leaving Anne Lively alone with Burgess is allowed to play out, then what about the cops who dragged away the would be killer now patsy? Are those cops complete idiots or are they co-conspirators in cold blooded murder? The movie never lets that second shoe drop.
Despite the plot holes, I still like Minority Report for some of its futuristic ideas -particularly the ones involving creepy personalized advertising. Some of that stuff is already threatening to come true. A few other ones, like having your own freeway flyover ramp running up to your apartment is silly (consider what that would cost).
Too much of Janusz Kaminski's cinematography is drained of color and gritty looking. That look worked great in movies like Saving Private Ryan but it seems out of place in a futuristic movie. However anyone feels about the cinematography, the recently released Blu-ray does a fantastic job of preserving it. All the grit and grain is there to see. The movie uses 47.2 GB of a 50GB dual layer Blu-ray and has an average video bit rate of over 37Mb/s. That's quite a bit higher than most movies on Blu-ray.
The DTS-HD Master Audio track is pretty good. It's not bombastic like Saving Private Ryan but it's not bad either. The movie has some interesting sound effects.
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