In Time
Came out; 2011
Time; 1 hours 49 minutes
Watched: Hulu
Rating; PG-13 for violence, some sexuality and partial nudity and strong language
IMDB Rating; 6.7/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring.
Justin Timberlake as Will Salas
Amanda Seyfried as Sylvia Weis
Cillian Murphy as Raymond Leon
Olivia Wilde as Rachel Salas
Johnny Galecki as Borel
Matt Bomer as Henry Hamilton
Vincent Kartheiser as Philippe Weis
Story Line.
Welcome to a world where time has become the ultimate currency. You stop aging at 25, but there's a catch: you're genetically engineered to live only one more year, unless you can buy your way out of it. The rich "earn" decades at a time (remaining at age 25), becoming essentially immortal, while the rest beg, borrow or steal enough hours to make it through the day. When a man from the wrong side of the tracks is falsely accused of murder, he is forced to go on the run with a beautiful hostage. Living minute to minute, the duo's love becomes a powerful tool in their war against the system
Thoughts.
I know this is an older movie but it's one we came across on Hulu while watching for something to watch.
This was actually pretty good. It had a great Bonny & Clyde aspect to it, except for money it was time!
CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
A
voiceover describes the state of the world. A place where time has
become currency. Thanks to scientific advances people can stop aging
at 25, but it comes with a catch: after reaching 25 a person is genetically engineered to live only one more year. The time is used
as currency, you can earn more at work, but you sell it for goods and
other services. Once your time runs out, you die.
Will Salas
(Justin Timberlake) is a young man living in Dayton, a poor ghetto in
the southwest USA. He lives day by day, making just enough to pass
each day sharing time currency with his perpetually youthful mother,
Rachel Salas (Olivia Wilde). She is 50 today, but has two days' work
in the garment district, she gives Will 30 mins for lunch. They will
celebrate when she gets back. Everyone has a luminous green digital
clock on their arms, counting down. Will is generous and easily gives
5 mins to a young beggar girl, Maya.
On the way to work he
buys a coffee; the price has just gone up. Walking to work they see
dead bodies in the streets. Will works in a metal stamping plant,
making shiny cassettes. After his shift he notices he is paid less,
quotas have gone up. Will meets his friend Borel (Johnny Galecki) at
a bar. There they see a man treating everyone to drinks and drawing
attention to his arm, which lists him as having over 116 years. Will
knows that the man did not belong to the ghetto and was likely to
draw attention to himself. Sure, enough the Minutemen, a criminal
gang, shows up, armed and ready to forcibly take the man's time. The
gang leader, Fortis (Alex Pettyfer) is actually age 75. Borel and the
rest of the bar scatter but Will interferes and helps the man escape.
The two flee from the Minutemen and eventually find an old building
to hide in. The man introduces himself as Henry Hamilton (Matt Bomer)
and tells Will of the time-is-currency system. It had been
established as a means of population control after the advances made
in anti-aging processes, but as people were still surviving.
Inflation and lower 'wages' were designed to keep the population in
control. This currency system also meant that the rich could live
much longer than normal and essentially become immortal, while the
poor died. Henry however is tired of living for so long, an indignant
Will tells him that the rich basically did not deserve their time. He
tells Henry he doesn't want his time. Unwilling to abandon the
depressed man, Will offers to stay with the man until the morning. At
dawn, Henry passes his time to a sleeping Will.
Will wakes
alone, with the 116 years of time and a message telling him not to
waste it. Through a window, Will sees Henry seated on the edge of the
bridge and realizes the man plans to commit suicide. He runs out to
stop him, but just misses him as Henry's time runs out and he falls
into the storm water channel. Will sees street cameras recording him
and runs back home.
Will meets Borel with his family and shows him his new time. To thank Borel for being his friend for so
long, Will gives him a decade. Borel warns him that staying in Dayton
with that much time was going to get him killed. Will wants to take
his mom to New Greenwich.
Rachel pays off a 2-day loan at a
Weis ATM machine. She tries to board a bus to get home, but the fare
has gone up to 2 hours and she has only 90 mins left. In a panic she
has to run. Will is waiting at the bus stop, realizes something is
wrong and runs toward Rachel. They meet somewhere in between, but too
late, the mother dying in the son's arms. Later Will calls a private
stretch Lincoln limo to pick him up and take him to a richer Time
Zone. He passes through 4 toll booths with progressive fares into a
gleaming modern but sparsely populated City center, New Greewich. He
has cleaned himself up to dine at a nice restaurant, a young lady
across the room takes notice. The waitress tells him to slow down, to
blend in with the rich, and suggests a casino nearby.
Meanwhile,
Henry's body is discovered by the Timekeepers, a body of authority
much like the police. Raymond Leon (Cillian Murphy) notices the
street cameras and examines the footage. When he expresses surprise
at seeing Will's photo, his colleagues ask him if he knew the suspect
and whether or not he had a criminal record. Raymond corrects them,
telling them he did not know the current Will Salas but he did know
the senior Will Salas. Timekeepers are mobilized to locate Will
Salas.
At the casino, a tuxedoed Will meets Phillipe Weis
(Vincent Kartheiser), arguably the richest man in the world. At a
high stake's poker game, Will goes all in and comes out as victor, now
with over 1000 years. Phillipe is impressed, as is Sylvia (Amanda
Seyfried), his beautiful but sheltered daughter, the girl from the
restaurant. Phillipe invites Will to his mansion for another party,
and partially to see Sylvia again, Will agrees. Knowing to be
prepared, he purchases a Jaguar E type and drives to the Weis mansion
on the coast. There Phillipe reintroduces him to Sylvia, as well as
his wife Michele (Bella Heathcote) and mother-in-law, all three of
whom look the same age due to their wealthy background. The women are
followed by guards all the time, but Will convinces Sylvia to let
loose and have fun. Feeling oppressed by her father and his men,
Sylvia agrees and the two go skinny dipping in the ocean. Sylvia
admits wishing that she could often do something wild and crazy.
Phillipe had always restricted his family members though, and sure
enough he soon comes looking for her. Sylvia and Will manage to dress
and make themselves presentable again when the Timekeepers appear and
confront Will.
Raymond arbitrarily takes back the 1000 years
as they don't believe Will's story. Raymond hints he knew Will's
father and leaves. Will fights off the other Timekeepers and takes
Sylvia hostage, escaping out the mansion. Raymond commits himself to
chasing them, even taking personal risks that other Timekeepers
avoided. After a car chase, Will manages to throw Raymond off their
trail and escapes back to the country with Sylvia, who pleads to be
let go. As soon as they return to Dayton the car is wrecked in a trap
set by the Minutemen. While Will and Sylvia remain unconscious, the
Minutemen discover that Will only has a little time left and was thus
worth nothing, Sylvia however had about a decade and so they take
hers instead. The men are forced to run before they could take all
her time, Sylvia panics because she has never been reduced to having
so little time. Will tells her that she should not be worried, as
regular people live day by day. Instead, he brings her to find Borel,
hoping that he could give them some time. To his grief, he learns
that Borel had drunk himself to death with his riches leaving his
wife and newborn alone.
Will manages to buy them more time by
pawning off Sylvia's diamond earrings, but knows it isn't enough. He
calls Phillipe and demands a 1000-year ransom for Sylvia's return, to
be sent to the time welfare office. Raymond listens to the call and
warns Will not to follow his father's path. Will learns that his
father's crime was not stealing time but "something much more
serious". Raymond deduces where Will was hiding and assures
Weis he would bring his daughter back safely. At Will's apartment he
explains his father was an arm "fighter" with a trick to
win time contests, he demonstrates that you let the other win at
first, they get overconfident and distracted just as the last few
seconds run down, then the arm can be flipped, and the flow
reversed.
The next day the ransom is unpaid, Will says to
Sylvia that it was likely because her father was prevented by the Timekeepers, but Sylvia saw it as proof that her father didn't care
about her. Nevertheless, Will decides to let her go and tells her to
make a call to her family. Since they were in the ghetto after all,
he also gives her a gun to protect herself. They kiss and just as
they split so that Sylvia can make her call, Raymond appears and
nearly shoots an unsuspecting Will. A panicked Sylvia shoots Raymond
instead, and Will corners Raymond and attempts to take his time.
Raymond however has very little, for it is Timekeeper practice to
carry only a little time to avoid being targets. Since Will was
planning to take Raymond's car he graciously transfers 4 hours of his
own time to him before hijacking the black Challenger car and leaves
him alone in the ghetto.
Sylvia realizes that using a police
car was essentially asking for attention. They end up robbing another
limo and passenger, a blond woman dressed like a hooker. They learn
that they had both been placed on a wanted poster with a reward of
ten years to anyone who could bring about their arrest. Phillipe
studies a large map of the world with colored lights and numbers, he
assures his business partners that his daughter would not crash the
current economic system. An injured Raymond manages to escape the
ghetto, verbally harassed the whole time, and meets with Phillipe.
Weis attempts to bribe Raymond into 'rescuing' his daughter, but
Raymond tells him that due to Sylvia's actions, an arrest warrant
will be placed for her as well. If Phillipe interfered and tried to
save his daughter, Raymond will see him arrested as well.
Will
trains Sylvia how to use a handgun, she offers to help him get time.
Will and Sylvia drive an armored car through a Weis bank window and
scoop up many time cassettes. They invite the onlookers to grab what
they can also. The large status board shows the imbalance. This
endears them to most people in the ghetto. Weis watches the news
report of the robbery as his wife chides him for suffocating them. In
a motel the two get closer, then sense something is up and just
manage to escape Ray and his squad. Ray alone takes after them over
rooftops in a running gun battle, refusing to let them go. They
manage to bribe a bus driver and escape.
At a seedy hotel they
rent the whole building for privacy. Fortis and his gang roust
civilians until one admits where he saw the two runaways. In the
hotel room the young couple describe how each went through the change
at age 25 when the green numbers begin counting down. Fortis arrives
and explains it is not just the rich and the Timekeepers oppressing
the normal citizens, the Minutemen are being allowed to do so as long
as they did not start preying on the rich as well. Fortis challenges
Will to an arm fight to the death, as the two men lock arms together
Will's time runs down fast. Will uses his trick to reverse the flow,
then manages to pull a gun from his boot, kills the henchmen and
times out Fortis. Will is dismayed and figures it will take a million
years to change the system. Sylvia knows where they could find that
time.
Sylvia returns home, pretending to turn herself in,
distracting her father and his multiple guards, so that Will could
sneak up on him. Under gunpoint, they take Weis to his office and
open a large vault where they find a single cassette with 1 million
years. Phillipe tries to say it is always in an individual's interest
to live forever even at the cost of another's, but the two runaways
are unconvinced. After locking Phillipe in the office, the two again
return to Dayton. While keeping the Timekeepers distracted, they pass
the one-million cassette to Maya, the little girl.
Raymond
pursues Will and Sylvia to a remote area running toward Livingstone,
the next town over, just as they all begin to run out of time. Will
sees that Ray is a Dayton homeboy, an honest cop just doing his job,
but the timekeeper has forgot to get his per diem and dies in front
of them as he times out. With only seconds to spare Will notices the
police car in the distance, runs and manages to transfer the
timekeeper's per diem from the Centre console device to himself. He
runs back to Sylvia and just manages to transfer some time, saving
her life. The two of them only have enough for a day.
The
Daytons stop work and march toward New Greenwich. Watching the news,
the Timekeepers decide that their jobs are finished. With 100 years
bounty on them, pulling up in front of a large institution, Will and
Sylvia draw their guns to make their biggest heist.
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