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Posted by cokechic at alpha45221.kingwoodcable.com on July 22, 2003 at 13:10:07:

In Reply to: Minority Report question (SPOILERS) posted by Slavei on July 22, 2003 at 13:03:49:

: After watching "Minority Report" again the other day, I think I found a flaw.

: The Precogs can predict a murder if it's pre-meditated and/or spontaneous. If it's premeditated, the Pre-Crime Division has several hours to stop it. If it's not, then there's little time (maybe an hour or two(?)). Tom Cruise's character, John Anderton, is predicted to commit a murder of a man he doesn't know - nor does he know why - in about 36 hours.

: So my problem is, how could his case be classified as 'pre-meditated' if he has no intention of killing the man until just a bit after he meets him?

: Am I missing something here?
:
**the point of the movie was that the system was flawed-




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