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Simone & George are reacting to Minority Report for the first time! Canadians React!

00:00 - Intro
01:36 - Minority Report
39:35 - Discussion

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I always assumed that Agatha's visions of "future" Sean were one of two things, either:

1. She was viewing *alternate* futures that never came to pass, essentially seeing how Sean's life *would* have progressed if he hadn't died. or
2. She's actually seeing the future life of their *second* son - the one his wife is pregnant with at the end of the film.

Great reactions as always! :)

dlweiss
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Lois Smith and Peter Stormare have maybe 5 minutes of screen time each, but they acted like the rent was due. Holy hell, they nailed their scenes perfectly.


"How do I slow it down, do I hit her on the head??" 😂

dnllrnt
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This movie was based on a story by Philip K Dick. That dude was definitely ahead of his time.

MrDman
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"He knows. Don't go home." I love that moment,

anthonyleecollins
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“He knows, don’t go home.” That is the most terrifying sentence in a movie.

blakeharris
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The names of the precogs are an homage to great Mystery Writers, Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle and Dashiell Hammett

coldflamebluedragon
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Character: [dies]
George: Great character development. 😃

🤣

positivelynegative
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Two things.

1) Pre cogs see visions based on proximity. Why they combine the three together as well to magnify their strength. At the end they are in a remote location, away from people so they don’t have visions anymore. They can be at peace.

2) His son is dead, she was just showing them the life his son would have had, had he not been taken. It’s very sad, but is offering some kind of closure. Cuz the latest memory they have of their son is the day he was taken, then it’s blank. She told them how he would have grown up in a loving house.

EDTGO
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The similarities to Cyberpunk is because the story was written by Philip K. Dick, one of the father's of the cyberpunk genre. He also wrote the book that Bladerunner is based on. If you enjoy reading, I highly recommend any of his books. He was quite brilliant.

Daniel_Rood
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George, this my favorite part of this movie - that Colin was so typically antagonistic and over time proves believably capable and ultimately that he has no personal grudge against Cruise - he’s a good detective searching for only the truth. Reminds me of the draw to Tommy Lee Jones’ character in The Fugitive.

Thanks for sharing this reaction with us y’all!

rickyyt
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George: This is like the least fun Powerball.

🤣🤣🤣 Nice one.

sherrysink
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Here’s a deleted scene from the script regarding Sean’s fate as John has a sort of ‘dream sequence’ talk with him:

And now we see ANDERTON'S SON standing before him. He's now eleven years-old.

ANDERTON
Sean -- you're not real.

SEAN
You gotta have faith, Dad.

ANDERTON
It's a little late for that.

SEAN
Wanna hear something funny?

ANDERTON
What the hell.

SEAN
I lived for a year with a man who
was pretending to be my father. He
took me all over the world.

Anderton looks at him.

ANDERTON
You're alive?

SEAN
No.
(then)
He got tired of pretending.

ANDERTON
Oh, Sean --

SEAN
The funny thing is, I started to
believe he really was my Dad.

ANDERTON
Sean --

SEAN
I feel bad about that.
(then)
I need you to forgive me.

ANDERTON
I forgive you.

SEAN
Once I even told him I loved him.

ANDERTON
I forgive you...

SEAN
The more you want to believe
something, the easier it is to be
fooled.

ANDERTON
I was looking for you...

SEAN
I know that. I know you would have
done anything to find me. I know
you would have died for me.

ANDERTON
I wanted to.

SEAN
Good-bye, Dad...

The boy begins to fade away.

daltonio
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I've always interpreted Agatha's "Sean Monologue" as the life he might have had. Samantha Morten's performance is amazing.

slimmccoy
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One of the best reviewed movies of 2002, I remember seeing it as a kid, it was fantastic.

gpaje
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I think Simone should write a remake of this movie where the precogs can only see future adultery. (Talk about a full time job) Actually, George might have some connections to help make that movie.

TrocarSlushWeasel
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This movie was so good and it holds up over 20 years later. Anything philip k. Dick wrote is fantastic.

uluzvoo
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The car factory scene is an homage to an unfilmed scene from Hitchcock's North by Northwest. The film was going to open with a car being built on an assembly line and when the car is finally finished they open the door and a body falls out. PS: You guys need to watch some Alfred Hitchcock movies.

tremorsfan
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When Agatha talks about Sean my take on it was that she was talking about what his life would have been had he lived. That scene gives me chills everytime especially when she says "I'm sorry John but you have to run again.

dylanprice
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Fun fact:
If you stop trying to guess what's going to happen next, movies will usually provide that information in a fun way. 😁
Love your channel!

scgreek
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They assumed Colin Farrell would never be able to totally hide his Irish accent, so they wrote a backstory about him having grown up in Ireland, and then he did a perfect American accent for the whole film.

For more of his perfect American accent, I suggest "Phone Booth".

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