The depiction of John Anderton imagines a world in which the thought of murder became the past, the world abolishes prisons and fines, and talented people can predict the future (Dick 72). Philip K. Dick's famous short story "The Minority Report" has a world without such a crime. Using screenwriters Scott Frank and Jon Cohen's script, DreamWorks presented a short story in the movie Dick in 2002. Also, this futuristic film is overseen by famous director Steven Spielberg.
In this movie, John Anderson is a 50-year old bald, an irregularly shaped policeman, Anderson is in his 30's full of handsome, addiction, sporty, and son's hair after kidnapping Please join Precrime. Instead, a man named Lamar Burgess created Precrime. His wife of a short story is Lisa, and his ex-wife of the movie is Lara. These details were originally called Mike, Donna, Jerry, and metamorphosis and intellectual disability. In adaptation, they are called Agatha, Dashiell and Arthur - criminal writers Agatha Christie, Dashiell Hammett and Arthur Conan Doyle - Children of drug addicts, their mutations lead them to a future murder dream, These murders are done by machine capture
As his son Shaun disappeared, Capt. John Underton of Preclimm departed from his wife Lara and became a drug addict. Danny Witwer, the agent of the US Department of Justice, is auditing the plan, but Precogs has created a new forecast, suggesting that Anderton will kill the person Leo Crow within 36 hours. Anderton did not know Crow, but when Witwer began hunting it ran away that area. Anderton sought advice from Dr. Iris Hineman, founder of PreCrime technology. She sometimes revealed that a small person, usually Agatha, has a different vision from the other two. Reliability Anderton decided to withdraw a minority report to prove he is innocent