In Time is highly reflective of a sad trend in modern cinema, one of long "dark" films that are supposedly cerebral but lack any actual intelligence to make up for their rather notable lack of supposedly "unintelligent" action. The story is uninspired, and the acting is downright wooden, which is a shame, as the concept of using lifespan as a currency is actually a pretty good one, and makes a fair comment on the capitalist system.
I would not recommend this film, it is rather dull to watch and the highlight of my viewing was dropping my watch in the cinema and having to explain what I was doing when I picked it up to the woman next to me...
Boring, boring film. Good basic idea, however.
In Time is highly reflective of a sad trend in modern cinema, one of long "dark" films that are supposedly cerebral but lack any actual intelligence to make up for their rather notable lack of supposedly "unintelligent" action. The story is uninspired, and the acting is downright wooden, which is a shame, as the concept of using lifespan as a currency is actually a pretty good one, and makes a fair comment on the capitalist system.
I would not recommend this film, it is rather dull to watch and the highlight of my viewing was dropping my watch in the cinema and having to explain what I was doing when I picked it up to the woman next to me...
Yeah
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