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In Reply to: Did anyone notice the fake scenes in Minority Report? posted by jeromelang on July 07, 2002 at 09:19:42:
The idea of Max Von Sydow and Tom Cruise not acting in the same scenes is troubling, especially if it's noticeable to an observant viewer. Problems with the plot (i.e., trying to cover-up illogic with action or forced tension) and continuity flaws are more distressing in my estimation. The concept addressed in Minority Report is challenging; unfortunately, Steven Spielberg has a habit of sloppiness that rears it's ugly head at the most inopportune moments.
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--The idea of Max Von Sydow and Tom Cruise not acting in the same scenes is troubling...
Imagine Tom Cruise in kabuki make-up playing chess with Max Von Sydow ...! ;^)
Not to mention at most other times.
i wouldn't criticize episode ii for christopher's fake scene with yoda. :)
Speilburg thinks he can move the audience through the story by jerking characters out of parameters, special effects, having the story line change directions and go unjustified places etc. When the little monster destroys the other version of himself in AI, he went about two miles out of character. Then the Doc comes back and does not notice????Too Rich for too long to have any connection with us pooh folks...
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