In Time review

Too much of a stretch for Timberlake…

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There’s a great idea at the centre of Andrew Niccol’s ( Gattaca ) latest that wouldn’t be out of place in a Philip K Dick story.

In the future, human life is metered past the age of 25, time – displayed on the wrist – has replaced money as currency, and the rich spend eternity in luxurious indolence while the poor beg, borrow or steal for a few miserable minutes more.

A grown-up sci-fi idea suffering from a severe case of arrested (script) development, In Time plays like Equilibrium without the fights, or Total Recall without the fun.

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