Minority Report (Film)

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2. What are minority reports? Why are they important? Why are they always destroyed? Why would the pre-crime system collapse were people to find out about these reports?

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The Minority Report attempts to judge what someone will or will not do.

These reports are important for the Precrime unit to predict what will or will not occur.

Reports are destroyed so that they cannot be made public. A publicized mistake would reflect on Precrime and expose its flaws.

The Precrime unit would collapse is it became public that it used assumptions rather than facts to solve and prevent crimes.

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The Minority Report