![]() ![]() But if you want to see a world, albeit fake, where people fight over time to survive, give it a go. If not for the cool plot idea and the likable main character, it wouldn't be worth watching at all. She was a ray of sunshine, a warm summer rain, a bright fire on a cold winter’s day, and now she could be dead because she had tried to save the man she loved. "In time" shows a world that is not believable and many scenes seem straight stupid. Following their escape from Hoth in the Millennium Falcon, Leia, Han, Threepio and Chewie retreat to the safety of an asteroid cavern to elude pursuing TIE Fighters and fix the Falcons busted hyperdrive. You are enough to drive a saint to madness or a king to his knees. It was directed by Tony Scott and written by Tarantino, so it has that violent, quick-witted flare that the rest of his films do. Although a scifi movie, realism is still necessary. 'It’s an iconic movie, but no one has ever heard of it. Not because of the plot, but because the characters don't seem to be portrayed very well. Some character development just feels plain wrong. But things turn out to be unfair when his son gets kidnapped. Strait played the role of Wyatt 'Dusty' Chandler a singer overwhelmed with stardom in search for his true identity. Actions and reactions by the actors seem unnatural or rushed, unrealistic even. The movie is about Tom Mullen, a family man working hard to earn money and status. It follows three time travelers as they fix American history. None of the scenes seem original or well executed. Though it’s off the air now, Timeless stands as one of the very few shows canceled before their time that has a satisfying finale. The scenes are thrown together and feel like reenacted from typical "Bonnie and Clyde", "Romeo and Juliet", two against the world and enemy of the state type movies. This could have become a new scifi milestone, if it wasn't for the poorly executed script, stiff acting and highly predictable plot. The poor must fight to live for a few days, the rich are practically immortal. They are the custodians of these visual memories. In "In Time", the plot revolves around the interesting idea that time is the new currency and rules the world like the Dollar once used to. What makes movies timeless are audiences, says Steven Spielberg in a 2012 interview for Universal Orlando. If there's something instantly captivating about a movie - it's when the idea's new. ![]()
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