I wasted six hours of my life on this movie. Oh! You say it was only a two hour movie? I guess it just felt like six hours. It was a fantastic premise--a society where your life clock is used as currency, so the poor live short lives and the rich live forever--but it was soooooo poorly executed. The fact that Justin Timberlake was in this movie I assume was the only reason it made dollar one. None of the characters had any motivation to do any of the life-threatening things they did and apparently the director thinks that even in a ghetto where everyone is twenty-five, being twenty-five somehow means everyone is a supermodel. I was twenty-five once, and I was not a supermodel. The director also assumed that in the future there would be only one car manufacturer--a company in love with 1970s Chargers. Shall I speak of the cinematography? Okay, I will. The look of the film was trying too hard to duplicate the amazing cinematography of Gattaca, but came far short. In fact, you want to see In Time done right? Rent Gattaca. I didn't believe any of In Time for one second. If you value your time, don't see this flick.
Of course, I'm just one man. Anyone else have a different opinion?
Gattaca Link
In Time Link