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-"Total Recall 2". The sequel was based on another [[Philip K. Dick]] short story, ''[[The Minority Report]]'' which postulates about a future where a crime can be solved before it's committed - in the movie, the clairvoyants would be martian mutants. The sequel was not filmed, but the script survived and it was changed drastically and contained greater elements from the original short story. The film was eventually directed as a [[sci-fi noir]] thriller as ''[[Minority Report (film)|Minority Report]]'' by [[Steven Spielberg]] and opened in 2002 to box-office success and [[critical acclaim.]]+"Total Recall 2" was based on another [[Philip K. Dick]] short story, ''[[The Minority Report]]'' which postulates about a future where a crime can be solved before it's committed - in the movie, the clairvoyants would be martian mutants. The sequel was not filmed, but the script survived and it was changed drastically and contained greater elements from the original short story. The film was eventually directed as a [[sci-fi noir]] thriller as ''[[Minority Report (film)|Minority Report]]'' by [[Steven Spielberg]] and opened in 2002 to box-office success and [[critical acclaim.]]
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"Total Recall 2" was based on another Philip K. Dick short story, The Minority Report which postulates about a future where a crime can be solved before it's committed - in the movie, the clairvoyants would be martian mutants. The sequel was not filmed, but the script survived and it was changed drastically and contained greater elements from the original short story. The film was eventually directed as a sci-fi noir thriller as Minority Report by Steven Spielberg and opened in 2002 to box-office success and critical acclaim.

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