Minority Report

Titolo originale: Minority Report
Regia: Steven Spielberg |
Anno: 2002
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Fantascienza Azione Thriller
Tag: washington dc, usa | police chief | precognition | hologram | futuristic | murder | conspiracy | police chase | drugs | biting | home video | based on short story | ex-husband ex-wife relationship | mentor protégé relationship | tech noir | stasis | paranoid | prevention | missing son | future noir | loss of child | surveillance state | psychic vision | conspiracy thriller | 2050s | suspenseful | critical | intense |
Cast: Tom Cruise | Samantha Morton | Colin Farrell | Max von Sydow | Kathryn Morris | Steve Harris | Neal McDonough | Patrick Kilpatrick | Peter Stormare | Jessica Capshaw | Daniel London | Lois Smith | Tim Blake Nelson | Caroline Lagerfelt | Jason Antoon | Mike Binder | Arye Gross | Ashley Crow | Joel Gretsch | Anna Maria Horsford | Sarah Simmons | George D. Wallace | Ann Ryerson | Tyler Patrick Jones | Dominic Scott Kay | Jessica Harper | Frank Grillo | Richard Coca | Keith Campbell | Kirk B.R. Woller | Klea Scott | Bertell Lawrence | Eugene Osment | James Henderson | Vené L. Arcoraci | Erica Ford | Keith Flippen | Nathan Taylor | Radmar Agana Jao | Karina Logue | Elizabeth Anne Smith | Victoria Garcia-Kelleher | Jim Rash | Stephen Ramsey | Tom Choi | Tom Whitenight | William Morts | Michael Dickman | Matthew Dickman | William Mesnik | Franklin Scott | Severin Wunderman | Max Trumpower | Allie Raye | Rocael Leiva | Nicholas Edwin Barb | Catfish Bates | Danny Parker-Lopes | Vanessa Cedotal | Katy Boyer | Adrianna Kamosa | Kari Gordon | Elizabeth Kamosa | Raquel Gordon | Laurel Kamosa | Fiona Hale | Pamela Roberts | Clement Blake | Jerry Perchesky | Victor Raider-Wexler | Nancy Linehan Charles | Nadia Axakowsky | Dude Walker | Tony Hill | Drakeel Burns | William Mapother | Morgan Hasson | Andrew Sandler | Bonnie Morgan | Kathi Copeland | Ana Maria Quintana | Lucille M. Oliver | Gene Wheeler | Tonya Ivey | David Stifel | Kurt Sinclair | Rebecca Ritz | Beverly Morgan | John Bennett | Maureen Dunn | Ron Ulstad | Blake Bashoff | David Doty | Gina Gallego | David Hornsby | Anne Judson-Yager | Meredith Monroe | Benita Krista Nall | Shannon O'Hurley | Jorge-Luis Pallo | Elizabeth Payne | Ethan Sherman | Jarah Mariano | Miles Dinsmoor | Vanessa Asbert | Paul Thomas Anderson | Cameron Crowe | Cameron Diaz |

Siamo nel 2054, a Washington, dove è stato messo a punto un sistema capace di prevedere i crimini, dunque prevenirli. Niente di particolarmente tecnologico: semplicemente tre umani dotati di capacità paranormali. Si chiamano pre-cog, da precognitives. Vivono in una piscina e hanno visioni che poi trasmettono a un secondo livello, a un'unità di pronto intervento, il cui eroe è John Anderton. Ma ecco che i veggenti a un certo punto indicano proprio John come futuro omicida di un tale che non conosce. Dunque il detective comincia la caccia a se stesso, naturalmente c'è la possibilità di qualche trucco, qualcuno per esempio potrebbe fabbricare non false prove, ma false visioni. Da qui una corsa contro il tempo, che è breve

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This is the first movie Steven Spielberg directed for 20th Century Fox. The studio, which handled th [...] D
Lexus reportedly paid $5 million to have a futuristic version of one of its cars in the film. As par [...] D
The concept behind the spyders was what a grenade would look like if it had been designed by Porsche [...] D
Cate Blanchett was offered the role of Agatha. D
Unless something was changed in the calendar, in connection with the concept of a "leap year" in the [...] D
According to sound designer Gary Rydstrom, the sounds for the Mag-Lev (Magnetic Levitation) car syst [...] D
The film takes place in April 2054. D
The case in which Anderton is to be the killer is numbered 1109. D
This project was delayed after Steven Spielberg took over A.I.: Artificial Intelligence from the lat [...] D
Wristwatches in the film: Tom Cruise wears two different timepieces, an Omega Speedmaster X33 digita [...] D
The small storage media used throughout the film are clear plastic versions of Iomega's PocketZip di [...] D
Janusz Kaminski is a regular cinematographer on Steven Spielberg's films. When Spielberg approached [...] D
On February 18th, 2016, iO9 posted a video on the movie titled "Is The Ending To Minority Report One [...] D
Similarities to Il fuggitivo (1993): 1. Like Richard Kimble, John Anderton is framed for a crime he [...] D
Daniel London (Wally the Caretaker) is the only actor to reprise his role in the television adaptati [...] D
Nokia is supposed to have spent $2 million to have as many handsets as possible in the film. D
The film was almost shot a few years earlier, before Steven Spielberg decided to do A.I. - Intellige [...] D
This was George D. Wallace's final film before his death on July 22, 2005 at the age of 88. D
John Williams was hired to provide the score. However, he came late to the production due to the ove [...] D
The adaptation of the short story "The Minority Report" by Philip K. Dick was originally planned as [...] D
Although the exact logistics of the predictive technology highlighted in Minority Report has not yet [...] D
Tom Cruise began filming only a few days after completing work on Vanilla Sky (2001). D
This would be the first film that Steven Spielberg would direct for Twentieth Century-Fox and would [...] D
The shot of Agatha collapsed over John Anderston's shoulder was concocted by Steven Spielberg during [...] D
The "Precogs" were all named after famous mystery writers: Dashiell Hammett, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, [...] D
According to the movie's scriptwriter, Scott Frank, the movie was originally conceived as a gritty h [...] D
During the scenes that show Anderton manipulating the Precogs' visions of future crimes, the music i [...] D
In an interview Steven Spielberg admitted that jetpacks are not likely to ever come to fruition, but [...] D
Steven Spielberg hired the top twelve contortionists from around the world to do the futuristic yoga [...] D
Even though she had a small uncredited roll in this film, Cameron Diaz co-starred with Tom Cruise in [...] D
At the climax, Anderton tells Burgess that he has two choices: choose not to commit the murder, ther [...] D
Anderton drives a Lexus 2054 EV. D
When Anderton and Agatha are at the mall, right after the little girl asks her mom to buy a balloon, [...] D
William Mapother: Tom Cruise's cousin as a hotel desk clerk. He's likely best known for his role as [...] D
An advertisement for the film was shown during the TV3 broadcast of Tom Cruise's earlier film Missio [...] D
For the scene where Anderton holds his breath in the bathtub, Steven Spielberg was going to create t [...] D
The robotic welding guns were manufactured in LaSalle, Ontario and were tested by Marcel Chayer. D
An ornately-decorated Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 revolver with ivory grips and gold frame is present [...] D
Cameron Crowe: Tom Cruise's director from Jerry Maguire (1996) and Vanilla Sky (2001) appears as a c [...] D
In Philip K. Dick's original short story, John Anderton is fat and balding, not at all like Tom Crui [...] D
The car assembly line scene bears a striking resemblance to the assembly line scene in Star Wars: Ep [...] D
Jenna Elfman was considered for the part later taken by Kathryn Morris. D
The scene where Lois Smith (Dr Iris Hineman) kisses Tom Cruise was not scripted. Toms reaction is of [...] D
On the animated cereal box--designed and animated by Kurtz and Friends Animation--from which John An [...] D
From the very beginning, Steven Spielberg wanted Greta (Dr. Eddie's assistant) to sing something by [...] D
The pistol that John Anderton uses is the Beretta 9000 9mm. D
Scott Frank: The co-writer appears as a customer in the cyber parlor, the one who receives an award [...] D
Steven Spielberg: [Music] Score by John Williams. D
Both Steve Harris and Jessica Capshaw played lovers and defense attorneys on The Practice, kind of a [...] D
Steven Spielberg used the town of Gloucester, Virginia, as a location for a portion of the film. Tho [...] D
The police hovership was nicknamed The Dispenser because of its physical similarities to a Pez dispe [...] D
Apparently, Colin Farrell had a lot of trouble delivering the line "I'm sure you all understand the [...] D
The motivation for John Anderton to find and possibly murder Leo Crow is only shown to be based on h [...] D
Four million DVDs were sold in the first few months of the film's home release. D
Three years before production began, Steven Spielberg assembled a team of sixteen future experts in [...] D
Although Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg had met during the production of Risky Business - Fuori i v [...] D
ILM contributed over 250 effects shots to the film. D
Colin Farrell later appeared in Total Recall - Atto di forza (2012), a remake of the film for which [...] D
Of all of the Tom Cruise films in the Paramount library, this is the only one in which Paramount was [...] D
At the climax, Tom Cruise confronts Max von Sydow in a secluded area, wearing a dark hood while pres [...] D
Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg both agreed to waive their usual salary to help keep the film's budg [...] D
The tiny in-ear cellphones used throughout the movie (most noticeably by PreCrime Director Lamar Bur [...] D
The cast features two Oscar winners (Jim Rash and Cameron Crowe) and five Oscar nominees (Tom Cruise [...] D
Paul Thomas Anderson: Tom Cruise's director in Magnolia (1999) as a man on the train. It is reported [...] D
This would be the second co-production between Twentieth Century-Fox and Dreamworks Pictures in 2002 [...] D
Steven Spielberg turned to Lexus for some ideas in designing a car for the future, but the bulk of t [...] D
This is the first film directed by Steven Spielberg to be shot in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio since Hook [...] D
Cinematographer Janusz Kaminski did a bleach bypass on the film, effectively skipping the bleaching [...] D
When Gideon says that the contained prisoners are "busy, busy, busy," this may be a reference to "Ca [...] D
Novelist Jon Cohen was hired to write a new draft of the screenplay when Jan de Bont was attached as [...] D
Steven Spielberg originally only planned to produce this film and had Jan de Bont set to direct. He [...] D
A "Minority Report" in real life is a legislative procedure whereby a minority of a committee (usual [...] D
Opened the same weekend as Disney's Lilo & Stitch (2002) which actually sold more tickets. However, [...] D
In the first scene, when the team tries to find Howard before he kills his wife and her lover, Evann [...] D
Steven Spielberg chose the special effects company Imaginary Forces to design the film's prevision s [...] D
The car factory scene is based on an Alfred Hitchcock idea for a never-filmed sequence in Intrigo in [...] D
The scissors killing in the beginning is a reference to L'altro delitto (1991) and the guy finding h [...] D
John Williams' score is inspired by the work of Bernard Herrmann. D
This film shows technology that was not yet widely available at the time it came out, but is at the [...] D
Jan de Bont was a credited producer because he was originally going to direct the film. Steven Spiel [...] D
Steven Spielberg had enjoyed Kathryn Morris' performance in Rod Lurie's The Contender (2000) so he g [...] D
During filming, Tom Cruise started his well-publicized romance with Penélope Cruz. He filed for d [...] D
At the police station, the officers talk about the metaphysical proof of precognition. Chief Anderto [...] D
Matt Damon and Dutch actor Yorick van Wageningen were considered for the role of Danny Witwer. Van W [...] D
Meryl Streep was originally cast as Iris Hineman, but had to back out. D
Matt Damon was originally cast as Danny Witwer but had to drop out because of reshoots on The Bourne [...] D
The shot of the camera pulling away from the Precogs Agatha, Dashiell and Arthur's house at the begi [...] D
When John (Tom Cruise) is recovering from the eye surgery, the movie showing in the background is ca [...] D
The schedule overrun of Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible II (2000) allowed Steven Spielberg to hire [...] D
The second film Directed by Steven Spielberg in 2002. The other was "Catch Me If You Can" starring O [...] D
A 'redball' is also an aircraft maintenance term used to alert maintenance personnel that a system m [...] D
In the scene where John kidnaps Agatha, Danny Witwer (Colin Farrell) asks, "How much time do we have [...] D
Elements from the original short story that the screenplay is based on included more details about t [...] D
When Dr. Solomon Eddie (Peter Stormare) calls his assistant, he says the following sentence in Swedi [...] D
This was the second of four scores composed by Oscar Winner John Williams in 2002. The others are "S [...] D
Similarities to Blade Runner (1982). 1) Both main characters (Anderton and Deckard) are law enforcer [...] D
Jessica Capshaw, who plays Evanna, one of the PreCrime cops, is director Steven Spielberg's stepdaug [...] D
Even though Amblin Entertainment was involved with the production of this film, its logo credit is o [...] D
The titular minority report ends up being a red herring. D
The movie beat Scooby-Doo (2002) at the box office on its opening weekend. D
When Anderton is getting his eyeballs surgically replaced, the procedure looks rather similar to the [...] D
Directors Cameron Crowe and Paul Thomas Anderson who both directed Tom Cruise make cameo appearances [...] D
Colin Farrell was cast in this film after Matt Damon had to reluctantly drop out due to scheduling c [...] D
Jan de Bont was going to direct this film but personal problems with Steven Spielberg on his previou [...] D
Throughout her career, Samantha Morton has shown a proclivity to changing her appearance with most o [...] D
Although set in the future when it was made, Spielberg's Minority Report almost foretold the pace of [...] D