Nobody loves a good movie more than Don Chamber, a business executive living on Coral Springs real estate. Most recently, Don hosted a party in his Coral Springs luxury home where everyone got to watch a modern classic. The legendary Steven Spielberg, one of the most commercially successful film directors of all time, astounded Coral Springs real estate owners with Minority Report.

As Don explained to the other Coral Springs real estate owners, Spielberg’s work in the motion picture industry is truly outstanding, with work such as Jaws and Saving Private Ryan. Now mesh in one of Hollywood’s biggest hunks, and you have all the right moves for a fantastic piece of art.

Those with Coral Springs homes for sale enjoyed watching Tom Cruise in Spielberg’s futuristic Minority Report. Set in Washington D.C., technology can detect violent crimes in the near future. With Spielberg’s direction of Dreamworks’ graphics and Jerry McGuire’s million-dollar presence, Coral Springs real estate owners were thrilled when Spielberg took them back to the future with Minority Report.

Sally June, a teacher with a home for sale in Coral Springs explained that the flick is based on the short story by Philip K. Dick, the same writer who brought us the sci-fi classics, Blade Runner and Total Recall. Cruise portrays Detective John Anderton, working risky business within a police division.

Sally discussed the role with other Coral Springs real estate owners. She said Anderton arrests killers before they commit the crimes, courtesy of future viewing technology called “Precogs.” The Coral Springs real estate owners agree that the Plexiglas pods look more like extra-terrestrials than robots, surrounded by elaborate psychic visions and life support equipment.

Anderton oversees the controversial “Precrime” unit, an operation that seizes the opportunity to stop violent acts and punish the crime before it’s even committed. Toss in human jealousy, a culture’s strong opposition to the moral judgment calls of the computerized decision-makers, the infringement of American rights, a little tightly woven humor and Coral Springs real estate owners have the setting for Minority Report.

Anderton has the tables turned on him when he is the one actually accused of a future crime. The maverick ventures off to find out what brought it about and stop it, a mission seemingly impossible to the Coral Springs real estate owners. Filled with steamy moments and romantic twists, Minority Report weaves Spielberg’s customary ethics and morality, crime and punishment, as well Dreamworks’ Jurassic computer graphics.

The Coral Springs real estate owners seem to love the hair-raising scene showing off a futuristic Lincoln Memorial with close encounters at our nation’s capital. The film suggests questions for the Coral Springs real estate owners, such as, Is someone programming the “Precogs” to murder? Is there a margin of error in the “Precog’s” predictions?  

Before Schindler’s List and Saving Private Ryan, Spielberg gave Coral Springs real estate owners versions of a world where science fiction elements enter our ordinary settings. Hollywood refused to take his sci-fi films seriously. Critics felt that his work lacked “seriousness” subjects. Thankfully, times have changed.

 

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