Why now2002Sci-FiDirected by Steven Spielberg

A now-essential rewatch for anyone living inside surveillance convenience and predictive decision systems.

Minority Report feels more current every year because it understands how control sells itself as frictionless safety. Spielberg wraps grief, policing, and user-interface seduction into one sleek thriller, then keeps asking what human freedom looks like once the system starts deciding in advance.

Strong for future-law debates, AI-governance surfaces, and “movies that got more relevant after release.”

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Minority Report

A future cop who arrests killers before they act becomes the target of the very predictive system he once trusted.

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