Detective Vega gets help from Dash, a precog who can see murders before they happen. After seeing the death of a politician's wife, the two work together while trying to protect Dash's secre... Read allDetective Vega gets help from Dash, a precog who can see murders before they happen. After seeing the death of a politician's wife, the two work together while trying to protect Dash's secret.Detective Vega gets help from Dash, a precog who can see murders before they happen. After seeing the death of a politician's wife, the two work together while trying to protect Dash's secret.
Jennifer Cheon Garcia
- Andromeda
- (as Jennifer Cheon)
Zoe Doyle
- Olivia Van Eyck
- (as Zoé Doyle)
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The brilliant premise of the story and film carried through into a serialised format focusing on the struggle of a lone precog who is often stated as the "weakest" of 3 siblings but who is haunted by the visions he sees. The pilot asks questions about ethics and morality very early on. Intrigued to know where it goes. Solid acting by the cast led by a vulnerable turn from Stark Sands, who usually plays badass soldiers or rules the stage. He acts with his eyes that cloud with panic and shine in pain and his quick straggling speech.
The world building is dense and the story balances pace with the need to flesh out characters. The long arc gets a mention towards the end and a couple of lines of dialogue sound quite ominous raising the stakes and my curiosity levels.
(Possible Spoilers)
Fox resumes the successful delivery of Tom Cruise through a series of 10 episodes where take borrowed themes such as morality, ignorance, truth and death.
For the fanatical fans of the work of Steven Spielberg in the year 2002, the series recreates quite similar with the film (as evidenced by the pilot) as spaceships in the skies of London, work rooms and all that fantastic latest technology characteristic of this project.
Even if you're not a fan, the pilot meets its function pretty well, achieved to introduce the audience to perfection in the world of the precognitive, a program that already close and where our Tom practiced as his character, this time ten years after the final project.
"Minority Report" focuses on Dash (Stark Sands), one of three precognitive of the milk bath, he suddenly feels that he must help people before killing themselves. Dash can see small views of the facts, Arthur (Nick Zano) is responsible for view names and Agatha (Laura Regan) has not yet shown her gift. To get arrive on time, the guy attends Lara Vega, an outstanding police of the year 2065. Later the trio wonder starts to work.
Wilder Valderrama was her official fellow Will Blake. He starts doubting the eminent excellence of the officer in the cases reported, it is here where the safety of the precogs is revealed but at the moment the pilot not takes care of that.
It's a little sad, Tom Cruise does not participate in any part of the series, not only as a cameo, if not with a special presentation or even the return of his character in the series, but we not assemble false speculations, Cruise won't be.
The pilot of the series based on the works of Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise of the year 2002 had a good first impression and predicts a good apogee of characters and action throughout the ten episodes, how complicated is about, What topic will have around of ten dates?, we will have a kind of anthology. Uses the same topics and trends that the film in terms of technology, including new and striking characters will keep along with an idea of high standard to the public during its entire broadcast
Fox resumes the successful delivery of Tom Cruise through a series of 10 episodes where take borrowed themes such as morality, ignorance, truth and death.
For the fanatical fans of the work of Steven Spielberg in the year 2002, the series recreates quite similar with the film (as evidenced by the pilot) as spaceships in the skies of London, work rooms and all that fantastic latest technology characteristic of this project.
Even if you're not a fan, the pilot meets its function pretty well, achieved to introduce the audience to perfection in the world of the precognitive, a program that already close and where our Tom practiced as his character, this time ten years after the final project.
"Minority Report" focuses on Dash (Stark Sands), one of three precognitive of the milk bath, he suddenly feels that he must help people before killing themselves. Dash can see small views of the facts, Arthur (Nick Zano) is responsible for view names and Agatha (Laura Regan) has not yet shown her gift. To get arrive on time, the guy attends Lara Vega, an outstanding police of the year 2065. Later the trio wonder starts to work.
Wilder Valderrama was her official fellow Will Blake. He starts doubting the eminent excellence of the officer in the cases reported, it is here where the safety of the precogs is revealed but at the moment the pilot not takes care of that.
It's a little sad, Tom Cruise does not participate in any part of the series, not only as a cameo, if not with a special presentation or even the return of his character in the series, but we not assemble false speculations, Cruise won't be.
The pilot of the series based on the works of Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise of the year 2002 had a good first impression and predicts a good apogee of characters and action throughout the ten episodes, how complicated is about, What topic will have around of ten dates?, we will have a kind of anthology. Uses the same topics and trends that the film in terms of technology, including new and striking characters will keep along with an idea of high standard to the public during its entire broadcast
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- TriviaThe "Asian-Yoga" class Dash (Stark Sands) barges into is a nod to the yoga class Det. Anderson (Tom Cruise) interrupts while fleeing in the original movie.
- GoofsThe narrator says that the government's code name for the precognitives was the "precognitives", which violates the basic rule about code names: they should disguise, rather than transparently name, the thing for which they are code.
- SoundtracksTrouble
(uncredited)
Written by Iggy Azalea, Judith Hill and Isabella Summers
Performed by Iggy Azalea featuring Jennifer Hudson
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