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UK Flowers Minority Report (Widescreen Edition) Usually ships in 24 hours Delivery is subject to warehouse availability. Shipping delays may occur if we receive more orders than stock. Our Price: $41.98 Our Sale Price: $27.99 Savings: $13.99 (33%) Ordering is 100% secure . Spend $39 or more at chapters.indigo.ca and your order ships free!. ( Details ) Starring: Tom Cruise , Colin Farrell , Samantha Morton Director: Steven Spielberg Video Release: December 2002 | Theatrical Release: 2002 Rating: PG-13 (MPAA) Released by Dreamworks | UPC: 678149019124 chapters.indigo Review Far more resonant -- and creepy -- than a sci-fi story set in a far-distant time, Steven Spielberg's Minority Report bumps our imaginations a mere half-century or so forward to 2054. In Washington D.C., troubled cop John Anderton (Tom Cruise) immerses himself in his work in the innovative and astonishingly effective Precrime unit, which uses "precogs" -- a trio of pale savants brain-damaged by drug-addicted mothers -- who can see murders before they happen. This is a system Anderton could have used several years before when his young son was snatched from a public pool, a tragedy that destroyed his marriage and drove him to seek solace in neuroin, the near-future's drug of choice. Anderton's fierce loyalty to the Precrime program takes on a sordid twist when he himself is tagged as a future murderer, his name etched into a wooden ball by a pleasingly Rube Goldbergish device amid the high-tech world of mid-21-century policing, with its jet-packs, "sick sticks" and menacing "halos" -- a chilling sort of handcuffs for the mind. Indeed, it is in the high-tech details and "incidental" special effects that the film really makes an impact: a cereal box that plays its jingle when it is picked up; interactive, real-time newspapers with headlines that show breaking news; highways that do the driving, both in the horizontal and vertical planes; and omnipresent billboards that scan people's retinas so as to address them by name with their pitches -- the Gap has never been quite that creepy. Solid performances by Cruise, Colin Farrell (in a greasy haircut and bad moustache as the ambitious Fed after Anderton's job) and Samantha Morton (as the waifish precog Agatha) would have pleased Philip K. Dick, whose eponymous short story inspired this top-grade sci-fi thriller. Editorial Notes DVD features include: Minority Report: From Story to Screen : Steven Spielberg recounts his approach to the film's characters and storyline Deconstructing Minority Report : learn how Spielberg brought together a think tank of some of the world's most renowned minds and how this elite group conceived the near-future world of the film The Stunts of Minority Report : how the thrilling action sequences and stunts were created The Digital World of Minority Report : ILM explains the visual effects Final Report : a discussion with Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise Minority Report Archives: production concepts, storyboard sequences, production photographs, production notes, and bios Edition Description Released in English Originally in English Info Desk iREWARDS Program About Our Company Affiliate Opportunities Careers Contact Us Corporate Sales Gift Certificates Privacy Policy Shipping Rates Store Locations Wish List chapters.indigo.ca: dvd Shopping Bag | Account Centre | Wish List | Help iREWARDS Program | Corporate Sales | Store Locations All Products Books DVD Video Gifts DVD Advanced Search Search Tips About this DVD chapters.indigo Review Editorial Notes Browse DVD Action & Adventure Comedies Dramas Foreign Films Horror & Suspense Kids & Family Musicals and Music Science Fiction & Fantasy Special Interests Sports & Fitness . Head Office | Privacy Policy | Free Delivery | Chapters Coupons
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