Produced on a reported budget of $40 million, In Time grossed over $175 million at the global box office, making it a bona fide hit. The movie was written and directed by Andrew Niccol, who remains best known for the sci-fi films Gattaca and Simone. Niccol also tried to jump on the YA bandwagon following the success of Twilight, when he directed the movie The Host in 2013. Incidentally, the star of In Time, Amanda Seyfried, headlined her own Twilight clone during that same era: Red Riding Hood. In Time also features Justin Timberlake, who was coming off of The Social Network, alongside Cillian Murphy, Matt Bomer, and others.
‘In Time’ Was Described as Too On-the-Nose
The movie earned mixed-to-negative reviews and is now sitting at a 36% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “In Time‘s intriguing premise and appealing cast are easily overpowered by the blunt, heavy-handed storytelling.” The late Roger Ebert appreciated parts of the movie in his review, singling out Timberlake’s performance and writing, “The movie I suppose is an allegory in which time is money in a brutally direct way. For some of these people, time burns a hole in their pockets. For me, the most suspenseful scene involves a high-stakes poker game. Think about it. An opponent bets his whole pot: his life. Do you see him, or do you fold? If you lose, you’re not broke, you’re dead.”
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- Release Date
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October 28, 2011
- Runtime
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109 minutes
- Director
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Andrew Niccol
- Writers
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Andrew Niccol
- Producers
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Eric Newman, Marc Abraham