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In Time (2011)
TrailerWhen Will Salas is falsely accused of murder, he must figure out a way to bring down a system where time is money - literally - enabling the wealthy to live forever while the poor, like Will, have to beg, borrow, and steal enough minutes to make it through another day.Actors: Justin Timberlake, Olivia Wilde, Shyloh Oostwald, Johnny Galecki, Colin McGurk, Will Harris, Michael William Freeman, Jesse Lee Soffer, Aaron Perilo, Nick Lashaway, Will Peltz, ...»Director: Andrew NiccolCountry: United StatesDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "In Time (2011)"
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Characters of "In Time (2011)"
Will SalasPlayed by: Justin Timberlake
MayaPlayed by: Shyloh Oostwald
UlyssePlayed by: Will Harris
NardinPlayed by: Michael William Freeman
WebbPlayed by: Jesse Lee Soffer
BellPlayed by: Aaron Perilo
EkmanPlayed by: Nick Lashaway
PierrePlayed by: Will Peltz
Henry HamiltonPlayed by: Matt Bomer
FortisPlayed by: Alex Pettyfer
Raymond LeonPlayed by: Cillian Murphy
Timekeeper KorsPlayed by: Collins Pennie
Sylvia WeisPlayed by: Amanda Seyfried
Michele WeisPlayed by: Bella Heathcote
RubyPlayed by: Cathy Baron
EdouardaPlayed by: Jessica Parker Kennedy -
Directors of "In Time (2011)"
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Creators of "In Time (2011)"
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Critic Reviews of "In Time (2011)"
The New RepublicJune 20, 2013In Time is so crammed with provocative ideas it begins to feel over-crowded.
Time OutNovember 01, 2011Niccol's major problem is timing: action sequences and dialogue scenes lie flat on the screen, while his tendency to play around with pacing means that any tension quickly dissipates. Life's too short.
Christian Science MonitorOctober 31, 2011The film is beautifully shot in chilly blues and grays by cinematographer Roger Deakins, and Los Angeles locales are well chosen for futuristic effect. Most of the time, however, I found myself glancing at the clock on my own wrist.
New YorkerOctober 31, 2011Niccol's zippy direction, joined to a sleek, rich production design, keeps the movie spinning like a shiny toy.
SlateOctober 28, 2011A movie so consistently flat-footed, with pauses between lines of dialogue so vast, that you begin to wonder if the whole thing might be a psychological experiment of some kind.
Concrete PlaygroundMarch 04, 2013One long, extended chase sequence interspersed with awkward flirting.
Tribune News ServiceDecember 29, 2012Even with its thoughtful nods to "Bonnie & Clyde" and "Les Miserables," "In time" never delivers that transcendent "Blade Runner" moment, and never rises above cult classic to simple classic.
We Got This CoveredSeptember 22, 2012There's a lot to like about In Time, but it misses the mark for being an overly memorable experience and ends up being just an adequate sci-fi flick.
Examiner.comSeptember 18, 2012"In Time" gets points for putting forth an interesting concept, but because of Niccol's inability to utilize that concept, we get a film that ends up going nowhere.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsApril 12, 2012Worry, worry and watch the clock, for 'In Time' wastes what time you've got.
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