In Time 2011 Movie

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Introduction

Released in 2011, 'In Time' is an American science fiction action film that delves into a society where time serves as the primary currency. Written, directed, and produced by Andrew Niccol, the movie features an impressive cast including Amanda Seyfried and Justin Timberlake as protagonists in a world where each person's lifespan is represented by a clock on their arm. As the countdown ticks away, individuals strive to acquire more time to prolong their lives. Cillian Murphy, Vincent Kartheiser, Olivia Wilde, Matt Bomer, Johnny Galecki, and Alex Pettyfer captivate with their performances in "In Time." Murphy's enigmatic presence, Kartheiser's nuanced portrayal, and Wilde's luminous charm bring depth to the film. Bomer's magnetic charisma, Galecki's masterful touch, and Pettyfer's intense performance enrich the narrative. Together, these talented actors leave a lasting impression, making "In Time" an unforgettable cinematic journey.. With its intriguing concept and thrilling action, 'In Time' captivates audiences with a gripping exploration of the consequences of time as currency. The movie came out on October 28, 2011.




Film Actors Name list


there's a point-wise list of the cast in "In Time":
  •  Justin Timberlake as Will Salas
  •  Amanda Seyfried as Sylvia Weis
  •  Cillian Murphy as Timekeeper Raymond Leon
  •  AlSureex Pettyfer as Fortis
  • Vincent Kartheiser as Philippe Weis
  •  Olivia Wilde as Rachel Salas
  • Matt Bomer as Henry Hamilton
  •  Johnny Galecki as Borel
  •  Collins Pennie as Timekeeper Jaeger
  •  Ethan Peck as Constantin
  •  Yaya DaCosta as Greta
  •  Rachel Roberts as Carrera
  •  August Emerson as Levi
  •  Sasha Pivovarova as Clara Weis
  •  Jesse Lee Soffer as Webb
  •  Bella Heathcote as Michele Weis
  • Toby Hemingway as Timekeeper Kors
  •  Melissa Ordway as Leila
  •  Jessica Parker Kennedy as Edouarda
  • Jeff Staron as Oris. Matt O'Leary as Moser
  • Nick Lashaway as Ekman
  •  Ray Santiago as Victa
  •  Kris Lemche as Markus
  •  Laura Ashley Samuels as Sagita

This ensemble cast brings the characters of "In Time" to life with their unique performances.


"In Time" Makes $173.9 Million Worldwide


Upon its release, "In Time" earned $12 million during its opening weekend, securing the third position at the box office, trailing behind "Puss in Boots" and "Paranormal Activity 3." However, over the course of its 14-week run, the film experienced a decline in ticket sales. In the United States, it amassed a total of over $37.5 million, while internationally it garnered a significant $136.4 million, resulting in an impressive worldwide total of $173.9 million.


The Making of "In Time": Unique Production Detail

Before it was titled "In Time," the film had the working titles "Now" and "I'm.mortal." The lead roles were offered to Amanda Seyfried and Justin Timberlake, confirmed on July 12, 2010, and July 27, 2010, respectively. Cillian Murphy also joined the cast, confirmed on August 9, 2010.The first set photos were unveiled on October 28, 2010. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and New Regency, with production handled by Marc Abraham and Eric Newman's Strike Entertainment. Interestingly, renowned cinematographer Roger Deakins mentioned in an interview that he would be shooting the film digitally, marking his first venture into digital cinematography.The shooting locations reflected the contrasting settings of the story. The Filming Locations of "In Time": A Distinctive BlendTo bring the distinct settings of "In Time" to life, the production team carefully selected filming locations. The scenes set in Dayton were predominantly shot in Los Angeles' Skid Row and Boyle Heights neighborhoods, lending an authentic grittiness to the portrayal. On the other hand, the opulent backdrop of New Greenwich was captured in the glamorous locales of Century City, Bel Air, and Malibu. This deliberate choice of contrasting locations adds depth and visual richness to the film's narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.To create the retrofuturistic atmosphere, the production team sourced vehicles from used car lots and junkyards. The fleet included Dodge Challengers and Lincoln Continentals, modified to enhance their appearance. The wealthy characters cruised in sleek, glossy Lincolns, while the Timekeepers' cars, the Dodges, had a menacing matte black finish. The vehicles were customized with features like custom grilles and low-profile tires.This film's utilization of retrofuturism, reminiscent of director Andrew Niccol's previous work in "Gattaca," adds to its unique charm. The theme of inequality and a protagonist challenging their predetermined fate also parallel Niccol's earlier film. The shared elements include vintage electric cars and buildings with an ambiguous age. "In Time" explores these themes while incorporating its own distinct narrative.








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