I missed this in the theater unfortunately and to tell the truth it had kinda fallen off of my radar but this is a great movie. At one point I looked around the living room and not one of the three of us was looking at a phone or on a computer which is a testament to how involving this movie really is. The prospect of the main characters running out of time really does keep you on the edge of your seat. I found myself unconsciously counting seconds as time was running out.
It really brought up some interesting questions about how you would live if you could see your life draining away, second by second. Would there be movies? Would anyone watch TV? Would you read books, or a newspaper or go for a ride on a nice day? Would you go to school after 25? Would there be waiting rooms in doctor’s offices? Would you eat anything other than fast food? Would you sleep in? Ever? Would video games even exist? Or Facebook? If you had just a day left, would you even look at a computer? Or cook a meal? Clean your house or mow your yard? It makes you consider what is important enough to spend your time doing.
"In Time" is a brilliant concept, a great movie that I think everyone should see. It is really well done, a very engaging movie and one of the better movies that I have seen recently. And honestly, it is an example of a fresh new idea, a completely new concept, when all
