Time | In
: Directed by Andrew Niccol ( Gattaca ), the film uses a "retro-futuristic" aesthetic, featuring classic cars and a lack of modern technology like cell phones [15, 34]. Criticisms & Flaws
: Opinions are split; some found him "likable" and "capable" as an action lead, while others felt he lacked the "screen presence" needed for such a high-stakes role [5, 12, 19]. In Time
: Consistently praised for his performance as the "Timekeeper," providing a "chilling" and complex adversary [12, 27, 33]. : Directed by Andrew Niccol ( Gattaca ),
: Reviews frequently point out "clunky" dialogue and an overreliance on time-related puns (e.g., "don't waste my time") [5.7, 24, 25]. : Reviews frequently point out "clunky" dialogue and
: The film is widely seen as a critique of "Darwinian capitalism," illustrating how the rich can live forever while the poor struggle minute-to-minute [5.7, 30].
"If you can be happy with a concept and overlook the plot holes, you will have fun." [13]
"Filled with plot holes... still manages to be extremely watchable." [1] 36% (Critics)


