In Time

5.00
    In Time
    2011

    Synopsis

    In the not-too-distant future, the aging gene has been switched off. To avoid overpopulation, time has become the currency and the way people pay for luxuries and necessities. The rich can live forever, while the rest try to negotiate for their immortality. A poor young man who comes into a fortune of time is too late to help his mother from dying. He ends up on the run from a corrupt police force known as the "time keepers".

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    Cast

    • Justin TimberlakeWill Salas
    • Amanda SeyfriedSylvia Weis
    • Cillian MurphyRaymond Leon
    • Olivia WildeRachel Salas
    • Alex PettyferFortis
    • Johnny GaleckiBorel
    • Matt BomerHenry Hamilton
    • Vincent KartheiserPhilippe Weis
    • Yaya DaCostaGreta
    • Toby HemingwayTimekeeper Kors

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Movieline

      In Time has so much style and energy that it comes across as an act of boldness rather than just a liberal-minded tract, though of course, it's that too. If there were ever a movie made for the 99 percent, this is it.
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Justin Timberlake continues to demonstrate that he is a real actor, with screen presence. But after the precise timing and intelligence he brought to "The Social Network," it's a little disappointing to find him in a role that requires less. He has a future in the movies.
    • 70

      Salon

      So, yeah - even if In Time descends from its gripping and thought-provoking premise into a mediocre chase thriller before it's over, it's still pretty damn satisfying to watch in the current climate.
    • 70

      Variety

      It's a fascinating philosophical conceit delivered as a slick, hyper-stylized conspiracy yarn, juicy enough to deliver on both fronts, provided you don't ask too many questions.
    • 63

      Miami Herald

      If you can overlook the lack of logic inherent in its central conceit, In Time makes for a fun, stylish piece of speculative sci-fi.
    • 63

      Orlando Sentinel

      "Gattaca" director Andrew Niccol's sense of the zeitgeist is as on the money as ever with In Time, a sci-fi parable that plays like "Occupy Wall Street: The Movie."
    • 50

      Slant Magazine

      Justin Timberlake can't elevate what amounts to relatively simplistic, formulaic material, but his headlining turn exhibits sufficient charisma and wit to make In Time a passably diverting action-packed waste of time.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      As novel and absorbing as In Time is in several respects, however, Andrew Niccol's latest conception of an altered but still recognizable future feels undernourished in other ways that are not as salutary, preventing the film from fulfilling its strong inherent promise.

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