Argument Research Paper On The Movie Minority Report

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Argument Research Paper on the movie Minority Report



Argument Research Paper on the movie Minority Report: Good or Bad for us in Future

Introduction

The movie Minority Report is an American science fiction of the year 2002 which is directed by director Steven Spielberg and freely based on the little story “The Minority Report”. The story has been written by Philip Dick. It is set basically in Washington, D.C., and in Northern Virginia in the year of 2054, where an expert police department “PreCrime”, taken into consideration some of the criminals based knowledge which was presented by three psychics known as 'precogs'. The cast comprises Tom Cruise as the captain of PreCrime John Anderton, the agent of Department of Justice Danny Witwer is starred by Colin Farrell, Samantha Morton appears as the senior precog of Agatha, and the superior Lamar Burgess of Anderton is casted by Max von Sydow. The movie is an amalgamation of thriller, whodunit, and science fiction.

There is a grand deal of the contents of politics in this film, Minority Report, both implied and overt. If the social historian is working since past two hundred years and wished to study the popular attitudes of the early 21st century regarding the overall nature of our system of politics then, he or she would bring together a lot of things for which he or she wanted from viewing this movie.

The Minority Report is the film which is of 2002, based on neo-noir science fiction and featured a lot of fictions about future upcoming technologies, which have been approved prophetic on the basis of their developments around the globe. Before initiating the production of the film, Steven Spielberg, who is the director of the film, invited fifteen professionals for thinking about technologies that are expected to develop by the year 2054, the scenery of the motion picture.

Thesis Statement

This research paper would be argumentative on the problem that whether the technology presented and depicted in the movie “The Majority Report” would be really beneficial for us in future, and would it morally acceptable or unacceptable to have such future technologies.

Discussion

The movie 'Minority Report', released almost 10 years ago in the month of June, and drew some critical praise not only for greatness and power of its all actions or the superiority of the questioning of the free will of its team of precogs who are fighting for crimes. It also showed off a unique exciting, and polished vision of the upcoming times, and simultaneously more plausible and reasonable than anything else that could be seen by the audiences. Crime panorama technologies studied the footage from numerous of inspection and surveillance cameras with filching touch screens, thus advertisements fiddle themselves to play the game as the user viewing them.

After a decade, that kind of technology has become ordinary and usual, and several conceptions and devices of the movie are in development such as electronic paper, robots of insect security, and software of crime prediction. But that is not exactly what ...
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