Review of In Time (2011) by Shadexx7 — 21 Nov 2011
In Time has a great concept. A world in which time is money, and where you die without it, is a great idea. Too bad it was implemented so poorly.
Justin Timberlake can NOT act to save his life. Early on in the movie, in which there should be a quite emotional moment for the character, JT simply ruins it, his moans of apparent emotional pain almost making me laugh instead of feel sympathy. He seems to be there just so he'll look pretty. The concept, which starts off great, is good enough to overshadow a bad actor. However, the film falls in to the pits of regular-action-movie hell. The scenes about half way through are predictable and have been done before. Another crappy car chase? Damn, never saw that coming.
In Time is not very good. I do not recommend seeing it in a theatre. Wait until it's on TV and it's free.
This review of In Time (2011) was written by Shadexx7 on 21 Nov 2011.
In Time has generally received mixed reviews.
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