<div style='font: 14pt "Sans Serif"; text-align: justify; padding: 0% 15% 0% 15%; '>Tom Cruise does a very good job in his role as the head of Pre-Crime (will probably get an Oscar nomination), but what really sets the movie apart are the setting and the script. The movie is set in the kinda-distant about 50 years from now and life is pretty similiar to how it is now. Personalized advertising and identification have been taken to a whole knew level that's just kind of freaky, while not being far fartched at all. I can easily imagine something like this future (minus the crime prediciton part) being the norm in 50 years. Also, the technology is very cool...
The script is great. Lots of interesting characters (my favorite cameo is the old research scientist lady...you just have to see her to understand what I'm talking about). The storyline is basically a detective mystery with some sci-fi and a tiny bit of mysticism. I like the way it leaves you wondering about the motivations of some of the characters as well as wondering about how humanity has changed in the future.
Anyway, enough rambling. Go see it.</div>
The script is great. Lots of interesting characters (my favorite cameo is the old research scientist lady...you just have to see her to understand what I'm talking about). The storyline is basically a detective mystery with some sci-fi and a tiny bit of mysticism. I like the way it leaves you wondering about the motivations of some of the characters as well as wondering about how humanity has changed in the future.
Anyway, enough rambling. Go see it.</div>