I've watched this movie several times for its complicated but rather astounding plot. Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried are truly a pair worthy of being watched, they deliver passionate and intriguing interpretations of their characters and are able to take people into the situations that occur in the film. As for the social commentary of the film, I have to say that even though movies have been tapping into the social dilemma for quite some time, In Times does it in a truly reflexive way, making you look into not only the protagonists' background but that of the supporting characters as well. For instance, there's Johnny Galecki's drunk-to-the-bone Borel, who spends his 'time' in booze irresponsibly, who reminds you how weak the human mind can be, even in situations of crisis and so forth. All the characters leave us something to reflect upon and that's the true beauty of In Time.
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Those were exactly my thoughts; they play their parts very well. That it's a great point, most characters reflect real human types, and it's impressive because they are doing it so well.
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