In Time
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(Running time: 109 Minutes) Rated PG-13
Starring Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried, Cillian Murphy
This futuristic sci fi thriller was fast-paced, exciting and engrossing. The premise is that no one ages beyond age 25, physically. But that is all the time they have to live unless they work and can “buy” more time. There is no money in this world; time is the commodity of exchange. Of course you have the “rich” who have hundreds or thousands of years and the poor who live from day to day. The concept was intriguing.
Will Salas (Timberlake) lives and adores his mother, who looks great, because she hasn’t aged past twenty-five. That was a little weird, seeing everyone looking young. You couldn’t tell if a man was with his wife, his mother or his daughter! Will helps out a rich man who wants to die and gives the 116 years he has left to Will.
Will goes to the rich sector and meets Sylvia Weis (Seyfried), the daughter of one of the richest men in the land. He is pursued by police who think he stole the time. Will and Sylvia strike up a relationship and I must stop or it will be a spoiler. There are excellent messages in In Time about rich vs. poor and what you do with the time you have. There is violence, some blood, some bad language, including the F-bomb once, and several sexual situations, plus a wee touch of nudity, only from the back. In Time should be a good, provocative movie to see with your ‘tweens and teens ages 12 and up. I enjoyed it.
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