"If you don't kill me, the Precogs were wrong and Pre-Crime is over. If you do kill me, you go away. But it proves the system works, the Precogs were right." Good writing and dilemma solving.
The ending is John's dream (or maybe "fantasy" is more appropriate) while he's in "prison." So it's more likely that John believed that Lamar really cared about him despite setting him up for murder. But since John is still left rotting in prison in the real world I'd say Lamar doesn't care that much.
Interesting how Lamar ended up being the hero by the end of this movie. By choosing to shoot himself and not Anderton, the society was saved from the precrime system.
Love the smoke effect, from the gunshot, rising from his body. Now that is art itself. It is ironic that you see the young wife running to her husband with a future while the older woman whom run to her dead husband with a future with him is over.
Having become a Max von Sydow fan, to be honest, I would be okay with him shooting me, I believe that would be my choice to go out. *MAX:* Forgive me, George. *[Shoots me]* *ME:* Thank you, sir. *[Kicks the bucket]*
That's what people said when this movie was made, and the decade before that, and the decade before that, and the decade before that. People always long for the past, regardless of whether or not it was actually better.
@@mattheww797 That was nothing more than a fan theory designed by people who thought the ending was too good to be true. They keep forgetting that Spielberg is a master of happy endings.
Why was your way of helping the dearman children making one multinational commercial for the super bowl after another? Why didn't you intervene and help those children?
Yes and no this proved that the precogs can't have one prediction but multiple....the whole point was that precogs can see one outcome not 2 or 3. With that new info and how Lamar was able to murder someone by finding a loophole in the system imagine how many of those folks who got arrested were probably not gonna do anything in the first place.
I MUST BE THE ONE. I DONT SEE MYSELF TAT HIT N FIT TO RUN THIS SLEAZY TRAIN. I M A MISCAST HERE. I have NO IDEA WHY TAT IDIOT GODS CHOSE ME WITH SUCH BACKSTORY. I BELONG IN A MOVIE DIFFERENT THAN THIS ONE.
"If you don't kill me, the Precogs were wrong and Pre-Crime is over. If you do kill me, you go away. But it proves the system works, the Precogs were right." Good writing and dilemma solving.
In the end Lamar chose not to kill him. His method of using precognition to battle corruption worked, ironically.
"Forgive me, my boy."
A powerful last line
What is wrong with you
Max Von Sydow was a brilliant actor. May he Rest In Peace.
What if seen Julie Gonzalo on Minority Report?
Lamar cared for John in the end. He rather killed himself then kill John.
It's quite sad.
Than
The ending is John's dream (or maybe "fantasy" is more appropriate) while he's in "prison." So it's more likely that John believed that Lamar really cared about him despite setting him up for murder. But since John is still left rotting in prison in the real world I'd say Lamar doesn't care that much.
That’s what evil does to people. In the end they always lose.
No. He did that because either choices were a downfall so he killed himself.
RIP Max von Sydow.
I thought he was the old guy from Inside Man and Knives Out. Turns out he's the painting from Ghostbusters
“You’ll rot in hell with a halo” oh the irony
The lighting and composition are so great.
Should've been a tim burton film
Interesting how Lamar ended up being the hero by the end of this movie. By choosing to shoot himself and not Anderton, the society was saved from the precrime system.
Love the smoke effect, from the gunshot, rising from his body. Now that is art itself. It is ironic that you see the young wife running to her husband with a future while the older woman whom run to her dead husband with a future with him is over.
RIP Max von Sydow 💔
Is that father Merrin?? After 30 yrs I never thought I'll see him again
Having become a Max von Sydow fan, to be honest, I would be okay with him shooting me, I believe that would be my choice to go out.
*MAX:* Forgive me, George.
*[Shoots me]*
*ME:* Thank you, sir.
*[Kicks the bucket]*
They don't make movies like this anymore
That's what people said when this movie was made, and the decade before that, and the decade before that, and the decade before that. People always long for the past, regardless of whether or not it was actually better.
Who is they?
@windydonutzHe's still wrong though. Numerous great sci-fi movies have been made since this one.
Spielberg has degraded himself to making crappy Oscarbaits like The Post or generic blockbusters like Ready Player One.
@windydonutz I didn't even see your comment.
Damn you, Lamarr! Anderton trusted you.
0:05: _Assassin's Creed_
0:32: _Matrix Reloaded_
This video: great like the whole movie!
0:35: The Seventh Seal 😜
He shot himself in the stomach, a warriors way to die.
I just noticed that in 1:50 ish, the officer checks for a pulse with his gloves still on. o_O
+Tim Lee They're 'futuristic' high-detection gloves.
The fingertips look like they're cut out (aka, shooters gloves without fingertips.)
Because the end of Minority report was fake. It was just a dream that Anderton was having while he was imprisoned forever.
@@mattheww797 that's one hell of an explanation
@@mattheww797 That was nothing more than a fan theory designed by people who thought the ending was too good to be true. They keep forgetting that Spielberg is a master of happy endings.
Before trauma team, there was precrime...
Spectacular scene. Spectacular movie
the lighting is beautiful
RIP man.
Imagine the plot ending was John dreaming in his prison.
R.I.P Max Von Sydow
(1929-2020)
Mr CRUISE is just too perfect.
Ajay Desai ick.
Q.E.P.D.
Max von Sydow
Eternamente Max von Sydow
Is the ceremonial Civil War-era revolver given to Lamar a real gun?
Three eyed raven doesn't need precog
1:58 it almost have that Star Trek generations theme
Why was your way of helping the dearman children making one multinational commercial for the super bowl after another? Why didn't you intervene and help those children?
Why did he kill his grandson
I don’t get it. He ended up ending precrime so why didn’t he just choose not to shoot anyone n live instead of killing himself?
He goes to jail forever for murder
@@Heyitzj0sh he doesn’t have to kill tom cruise. Precrime still would end but he would not be in jail n be alive
@@webguy943 He killed the other detective
He was going to jail anyway for the murder of Anne Lively, Anderton just played the whole prevision of her murder to a room full of people
So technically this is the first time the precogs got it wrong? 😐
Yes and no this proved that the precogs can't have one prediction but multiple....the whole point was that precogs can see one outcome not 2 or 3.
With that new info and how Lamar was able to murder someone by finding a loophole in the system imagine how many of those folks who got arrested were probably not gonna do anything in the first place.
this is about a suicide, precogs can't predict suicides (if think it's told at the beginning of the movie)
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That's a great idea,actually.
my favorite movie ever
word
A good choice.
Rip
Yes..I have a choice
1:39
Dark Knight Rises
Good movie
what scene number is this in the film
This is why we know Tom Cruize is Epoch actor
Ole
I think the ending is a dream
It's Spielberg so no. Spielberg rarely has downer endings unless they're historical biopics.
The fbi need to come up with the minority report system
Courtney Gibson Jr :Yes, they do.👍🙏
taps m sixtys scene
cancers curse tim becht sixteen
christa annes machine
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I MUST BE THE ONE. I DONT SEE MYSELF TAT HIT N FIT TO RUN THIS SLEAZY TRAIN. I M A MISCAST HERE. I have NO IDEA WHY TAT IDIOT GODS CHOSE ME WITH SUCH BACKSTORY. I BELONG IN A MOVIE DIFFERENT THAN THIS ONE.