They ripped off the entire plot of The Fugitive!!
Rewatching Minority Report last night with some friends, I couldn't help but notice that MR utilizes the EXACT SAME plot structure of The Fugitive. Not that this makes Minority Report bad, both movies are very well made and explore different themes. But you can't deny the parallels:
The Fugitive vs. Minority Report
1. Protagonist is on the run, being pursued by armed federal agents.
2. Each wanted for murder...
3. ...a murder they didn't commit!
4. A murder in which they both were framed.
5. Each protagonist is offered help from their trusted friend and colleague...
6. Who turns out to be the person who framed him!
7. And the bad guy framed them because each protagonist discovered a secret cover-up of their illegal activity (falsifying medical research, drowning the pre-cog's mother).
8. Each antagonist engaged in this illegal activity to get a major new program approved (a new drug, a new crime stopping program) that helped further their careers and made them rich!
9. Each protagonist mourns the loss of a murdered loved one (wife--The Fugitive, son-- MR).
10. Each protagonist spends most of the movie trying to prove their innocence.
11. And it turns out the mysterious assailant the protagonist is pursuing is not the main bad guy but just a paid patsy (the one-armed man in TG, Leo Crow in MR).
12. Each protagonist performs jaw-dropping stunts to evade capture.
Dam jump (TG)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sjEAX4iymo
Elevator hopping (MR)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrxyr1CjiSM
13. Each protagonist changes their facial appearance to avoid detection
Kimble shaves his beard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=retwzL4j5Vs
Anderton injects the ugly face serum in MR.
14. Each protagonist steals a vehicle while on the run (ambulance in TG, Lexus in MR).
15. Dr. Richard Kimble makes a phony ID to sneak into the hospital and gain access to hospital records -- John Anderton gets an eye transplant to sneak into pre-crime and gain access to archive records.
16. While riding in an elevated train/subway car, the protagonist is recognized by a stranger who is reading about them in the newspaper, on the front page no less!
The Fugitive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9eeusYrDPc
Minority Report:
@ 0:17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhpCu-ZJiu4
17. While being pursued, each protagonist grabs an item to put over their head to blend in with the crowd and avoid capture.
Kimble grabs a green hat to blend in with other St. Patty's Day parade marchers.
Anderton grabs an umbrella and holds it open over his and Agatha's heads and blends in with the other pedestrians with open umbrellas.
18. Both protagonists are later accused of killing a police officer which intensifies the manhunt.
Kimble is accused of shooting the subway cop in The Fugitive.
Anderton is accused of shooting Colin Farrell in Minority Report.
19. Both federal agencies learn about the cover-up and the protagonist's innocence.
Tommy Lee Jones discovers the truth of the one-armed man and the conspiracy against Kimble.
Colin Farrell (who leads the hunt) discovers the conspiracy of the false echo before being killed by Max von Sydow.
20. And they each have the same ending, the protagonist confronts the bad guy at a black tie banquet (in their honor) and reveals the truth of their crimes to the other shocked guests at the banquet!
The Fugitive: "You switched the samples!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ6-5U94lg8
MR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHLzITVRlCo
21. And oh yea, one-armed man (TG) -- "in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king" (Minority Report).
But to be fair, Dr. Richard Kimble only ate an egg sandwich (after he shaved) and took a fresh carton of milk,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=retwzL4j5Vs
while Tom Cruise ate a moldy ham sandwich and drank sour milk from a glass bottle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GurNiNV5XvY
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