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  • États-Unis In Time
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Bienvenue dans un monde où le temps a remplacé l'argent. Génétiquement modifiés, les hommes ne vieillissent plus après 25 ans. Mais à partir de cet âge, il faut "gagner" du temps pour rester en vie. Alors que les riches, jeunes et beaux pour l'éternité, accumulent le temps par dizaines d'années, les autres mendient, volent et empruntent les quelques heures qui leur permettront d'échapper à la mort. Un homme, accusé à tort de meurtre, prend la fuite avec une otage qui deviendra son alliée. Plus que jamais, chaque minute compte. (20th Century Fox FR)

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POMO 

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français Typical Niccol science-fiction, which captivates and entertains without the need for futuristic settings, digital robots or anything visually striking. All it takes is a simple yet brilliant idea and its intelligent integration into an action-packed story that defends humanistic values. Justin is okay, Cillian traditionally outstanding, and Amanda Seyfried just needs to undress, pour chocolate on herself, and spend the last hour of her life with her. That's how Mostow wanted Surrogates to look dignified. ()

Marigold 

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anglais A clever simple hyperbole that advancing contemporary commodity fetishism and Darwinian-conceived capitalism ad absurdum. Moreover, the film makes irony out of its own impossibility to step out of the established constraints of show business. But Niccol never put the few attractions (Bond quotes, Bonnie and Clyde romance, dystopian films) before the very idea of fighting an unfair system in which the wealthy exploit (ontological) wealth by exploiting the defenseless. Some of the theses feel like Niccol read Badiou's “The Communist Hypothesis" and modified it for the needs of a Hollywood spectacle (i.e., he did not allow himself to go that far, but dutifully stepped in there - see the excellent ending). The film is full of holes in logic and motivation, the script is very unbalanced, the editing and camera somewhat toothless, but the whole feels like a pleasant impulse to reflect on the state of contemporary society and the utopian nature of the system. This is what makes In Time a remarkable and stand-out title in the contemporary Hollywood peloton, though not exactly a flawless title or one worthy of boundless enthusiasm. (70%) ()

Isherwood 

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anglais The Bonnie and Clyde of the digital age yearned for analog, resulting in a sympathetically understated film set in the future. In it, a single serious nag at the laws of Niccol's world immediately takes away from the positives but is then ultimately saved by the great Timberlake and even better Murphy. ()

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anglais The heist of the century, which, if we combined the teams of Ocean’s Eleven and Mission Impossible, would be enough for two films, shouldn’t last two minutes in a dystopian sci-fi satire. A naive far left film with which I cannot and I will not agree ideologically. Unfortunately, other than the idea, In Time doesn’t offer anything else (like breathtaking action, some tension, etc.), it’s just well made. But that core premise is great, it’s a pity that Niccol wasted it in such a dumb film. 60 % ()

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