Tom Cruise – Minority Report – A Steven Spielberg Film
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Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell and max von Sydow star in this explosive, action-packed sci-fi thriller from acclaimed director Steven Spielberg! Experience the excitement of Minority Report like never before with this all new Blu-ray edition packed with hours of special features and presented with a stunning high-definition picture and sound . When pre-crime detective John Anderton (Cruise) is identified as a future murderer, he must race against his own specialized police department and time itself to prove his innocence of a crime he has yet to commit!
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Language : English
Package Dimensions : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 300 g
Item part number : FOX3075-MIG
Director : Steven Spielberg
Media Format : Blu-ray
Run time : 5 hours and 38 minutes
Release date : 1 June 2010
Actors : Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton
Dubbed: : English
Subtitles: : English
Studio : 20th Century Fox | Excel Home Videos
ASIN : B0077BLAEU
Country of Origin : India
Number of discs : 1
Manufacturer : 20th Century Fox | Excel Home Videos
Packer : Excel Productions Audio Visuals Pvt Ltd
Importer : Excel Productions Audio Visuals Pvt Ltd
Item Weight : 300 g
Net Quantity : 1.00 count
Ashutosh Verma –
Good blend of Science & fictional thriller suspence storyline
It’s suspence thriller story
Akshay Torne –
Stunning
The video quality is a bit grainy but the disc cannot be blamed as the directors vision was to include over exposed cinematography and its not that big of an issue.Audio is amazing. Overall blu ray quality complements the superb film
anoopKN –
Not a double DVD pack
The film is one of the best sci-fi films ever produced, period. I buy DVDs to get bonus material on films which help me appreciate and enjoy the film even more. Even though in the product description it is mentioned that 2 DVDs (one of which usually has bonus materials) are there in the pack, I got a single DVD pack. Anyway I must add that I requested for return and Amazon took it back and refunded without any hassles.
satyendra singh –
right product
I received only cd 1 and not cd 2
R1987 –
Not a 2-Disc Edition!
I bought this Minority Report (2002) DVD since the Amazon.in product page mentioned it was a 2-disc edition (the second disc contains special features in all international editions). The DVD that I received, contained only Disc-1 (the movie). The back of the DVD also mentions “1 (One) Prerecorded DVD.” So, I requested a Return pickup & Refund. Amazon refunded me, thankfully, but did not take the item back. My DVD has some surface scratches or rot. Upon playing, the DVD freezes right at the beginning and at other points. So, watching the film is not possible from the disc I received. Above rating of 1-star is for the faulty DVD disc only, not the film.Format – NTSC, Region 3Aspect Ratio – 2.39:1Audio – English 5.1 Dolby & 5.1 DTSSubtitles – English & othersManufacturer – Excel Home Video
Sarath John –
Good!!
Good movie. I liked it!!
Amar N. Singh –
Minority Report
The story is fast moving and gripping. Though everything is very futuristic, the story keeps you interested till the end.
E. A. Solinas –
Time and fate
If you could see the future, could you prevent it from happening? Or would events somehow conspire to make it come true?That’s the question — never quite answered — that lies at the heart of “Minority Report,” a tightly-plotted, well-acted sci-fi movie that dabbles in chronophilosophy when it isn’t bouncing through intertwined murder mysteries. Steven Spielberg’s direction is tight and dramatic, the actors all do excellent jobs, and the one downside is the lackluster fight scenes.In the not-too-distant future (next Sunday A.D.), murder is no longer a problem in the Washington DC area. The PreCrime Unit uses three “precogs” to predict where and when a murder will happen, and apprehend the murderers before they have a chance to kill.Ever since his son was kidnapped, Captain John Anderton (Tom Cruise) has thrown himself into his PreCrime work. His faith in it is absolute, even when the justice of it is questioned by a clever young auditer, Danny Witwer (Colin Farrell). But then one of the precogs sees a vision of Anderton committing a crime: in 36 hours, he will shoot a man he has never even met before.Like anyone else, Anderton immediately goes on the run, hoping that there is some way that the precogs could be mistaken about what will happen. His former partners and coworkers are all trying to hunt him down before he kills, but they aren’t able to keep him from kidnapping the precog Agatha (Samantha Morton). Is Anderton doomed to his fate, or is the future not what PreCrime thinks it is? And who has set him up?You can’t really have a story about knowing the future without delving into the whole “free will vs. determinism” debate — are we masters of our own fate, or will the future unfold as it was foretold? While it only lightly touches on the debate itself, “Minority Report” hinges entirely on those questions — and while obviously it can’t answer them entirely, it wraps the story in twists and double-twists that swing it both ways.Spielberg’s direction is tight, sleek and fast-moving, and he tosses in casually cruel touches (the eye-scanning spiders) that show the lack of real justice in PreCrime’s world. He also shows that he’s pretty amazing at making a murder mystery, twisting together some seemingly unconnected murders with a truly plausible precog-related motive. Everything makes sense by the end.The movie’s biggest problem is that the action scenes just aren’t that good. The most ludicrous one is Cruise and Farrell fistfighting in a car factory as giant deadly robot arms assemble a car AROUND CRUISE, followed by Cruise simply driving out of the building. Yeah, that won’t need fuel or anything.As for Cruise, he’s pretty good here. He’s playing the same character he usually plays — a pure-hearted yet tormented man fighting against the Big Bad System, and his flaws (addiction to a drug I didn’t really understand) don’t detract from his heroism.Honestly, I was more intrigued by Colin Farrell’s subtle performance as Danny Witwer — a quiet, religious, intense man whose sense of justice is needled by the existence of PreCrime, and whose hunt for Anderton makes him realize that there’s more going on here.. And there’s a ring of other excellent performances — Samantha Morton’s ethereal Agatha, Max von Sydow, Neal McDonough, and the wildly underused Kathryn Morris as Anderton’s estranged wife.”Minority Report” is a solid, sleek action movie draped in a mantle of philosophical ponderings, and only the clumsy action sequences bog it down. Even if you’re not a fan of Cruise, this movie should be seen.
lisa mason –
The DVD was broken and I was unable to play it, the screen was completely blank. I was very disappointed.
Michael Moore –
Love the movie!! Needed it in Blu Ray and finally got thru purchasing it from a fella selling it on here. Happy with it!