![]() This same sort of thing happened with Total Recall’s ending, which not only littered the film with clues hinting at it all being a dream, but also had one scene that laid out a carefully crafted alternate hypothesis. ![]() Dick adaptation that includes one scene of dialogue that makes you question everything. That’s right folks! We’ve got another Phillip K. Before he’s fully secured in what could generously be called a “cell,” prison warden Gideon (Tim Blake Nelson) describes this futuristic incarceration experience as follows: It comes from the moment where John Anderton is about to become imprisoned, like all the perps he put away through Precrime. However, there’s one scene in particular that has made fans of the 2002 neo-noir blockbuster question this reality ever since the film’s release. What’s described above sounds like a pretty solid Steven Spielberg ending, right? Minority Report feels like it wraps up rather nicely, with the sense of justice prevailing and family reuniting being something that this legendary director seems to love to land on when he can. (Image credit: Dreamworks/20th Century Studios) The Minority Report Scene That Spawned Two Interpretations ![]()
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