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Minority Report - 5.5./10

Jadd J.A.D.D. Jadd


Minority Report stands out for its atmosphere. and visually appealing. with excellent visual effects, both practical and CGI. Steven Spielberg and John Williams' previous works and what they did after are so much better than this. The direction, score, action sequences, story, and acting are flat and have nothing special.


It's highly predictable and often not interesting to watch. The actors have two settings, and those are stiff monotone and and emotionals. I have no urgency for them. That's because it's not directed with any enthusiasm.


The actors have only two expressions: brooding and crying. The story and dialogue are nothing but self-indulgent exposition.


On a personal note, there is a character named Jad with 1 d. With respect to Steve Harris, he's a talented actor. But I hate 1 d. And it's better with DD. Jadd, it sounds better and flows. That's just me. Please don't make fun of me and misspell my name to be cruel. It's Jadd J.A.D.D. Jadd.

It's important to me, and I hope you understand.


Overall, it's a pretentious movie and definitely not one of Steven Spielberg's or John Williams' best, as others claim. And they are the greatest out there, so I have to be honest and clear, and I hope I am.




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