People Become Immortal But Each Person Can Live Only 26 Years Unless They Earn More TIME
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- čas přidán 27. 01. 2023
- People stop aging at twenty-five and time becomes currency, meaning the rich can live forever and the poor die every day - that is, until a pair of thieves get involved.
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If Leonardo wrote this movie he would’ve made the age stop at 24 for women.
💀💀💀💀 bro
😂😂😂
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Better than Weinstein preying in children
Yo.. I don't get the reference...
The scene from his mom literally running out of time and dying on his arms breaks my soul every time man, I can't even imagine the pain that I would have to go though by knowing I maybe could have been faster to get to her, who idealized this scene deservers more, to me, this scene makes this movie amazing alone.
And the music that goes with that scene, this already great movie wouldn't be as good if it wasn't for Craig Armstrong!
One of my favourite ost of all time
Hi
I saw this movie such a long time ago… I think I purposefully repressed that scene and the second I saw him with the flowers I remembered.
It does point out a flaw in the movie. If society advanced to this point they wouldn’t have lost the ability to wire currency to one another and he should have been able to send her “time” after he got it from that rich guy so she had it before her bus ride.
@@micheles.1179 I thinked about that too, but this hole in the plot might be on porpuse, the scene itself, without thinking too much on the logic, still are great to me because of the feeling of losing my own mom like that, but I guess theres this 2 ways of thinking
@@luandeoliveira1581 definitely agree the scene was so dramatic and necessary and all movies like this require a certain suspension of reality. Just as someone who works in finance and sees all these fintech companies sprouting up and has used Venmo it’s hard to ignore that the technology already existed for remote transfers of currency.
That being said the scene breaks my heart. Not sure if Olivia Wilde or a stunt double did the actual jump but you literally see her body go limp in the air. It’s a phenomenally shot scene in a great film.
Also so sorry you lost your mother and I hope you’re healing as best you can. I’m at the age where my friends are losing parents and I know I am not too far behind them so I cant imagine how hard this scene hits for anyone who has lost a parent.
Imagine being the first friend to sleep at the sleepover
You wakw up with 10 seconds left as a troll by your friends.
I saw this movie as a kid but I only remembered the concept of it. Now I have the title after years of it being rent free in my head.
That’s got to be nostalgic to watch the full movie again.
i had the same problem a couple years ago
You're so young
@@shoresy6927 the movie came out 12 years ago man. They could be in their twenties
Damn I’m getting old now. I was 23 twelve years ago. 😮
Time is the most valuable commodity there is. Makes sense to turn into money.
Time doesn't exist, you've been tricked. Tell me, what did you eat for dinner 9 days ago? 13? What were you doing 4 months a 3 days ago? Exactly what I thought.
Time is the most valuable commodity, dumb af to turn it into money lol
Even dumber to not install warning timers or other fail safes, so when you run out of it, you just immediatly flatline.
It already has been for centuries though? Time is money is not a platitude. You spend your time for money and you prevent yourself from spending more in making goods or services by buying finished products or those services.
@@mewkatlol yeah. Time doesn't exist. We have been engineered for this frail 60 year old dead body. Previous human civilizations was immortal before their destruction.
The movie is called “In Time”. I like how it’s never mentioned in the title or description and no one seems to say it in the comments. I had to google “movie time is currency”.
THANK YOU! I was searching and scrolling forever to figure out what this was called.
right this is so annoying
I don't know if the video got reuploaded since your comment, but the name of the movie is literally at the bottom of the screen at 0:00 to 0:03
I'm sad. I thought they'd made a movie of the Quantum Thief.
Thanks for letting me know the Title 😊
One thing in my mind watching this movie was that one malfunctioning machine that overcharges could kill thousands of people and there would be no way to refund them.
That's the problem with quite litteraly everything in this movie: as soon as you put the slightest ammount of thought into it, it falls appart reguardless of what part it is
Why thousands and not only one? Unless the "money/time" is actually tracked remotely.
There should be a buffer between the charge and the charge going though. Still would be a ludicrous system. Also, these timed deaths are 100% imposed. Everyone in this movie naturally lives forever if they remove the timer in their body. There's no way there isn't a huge sect of humanity that hasn't done that already.
@@Typohnename1 This movie is the ultimate result of the globalist oligarchs like George Soros and Bill Gates taking over. We're already slaves to them, and this movie is a metaphor that shows this even further, and I have no doubt that the current indoctrinated and idiotic woke-leftist agenda will lead us to something similar.
That's only a problem for people that are poor. As the movie shows, their lives are cheap. A rich person could likely survive such an overcharge, get refunded, and go about their business. and the problem would be dealt with far faster because the rich areas have better maintenance people. Does the movie really make sense? No. But if you try and frame the logical flaws as deliberate, it makes the movie better.
I love the plot of this movie. You literally turn your hands into a credit card that increases when you're the one who works
Yes it increases, but also decreases as you pay for things, AND it decreases as time goes by so you lose it even if you try to save it. Oh yeah and there’s the dying part
The entire movie is literally about those that don’t work benefiting. It’s a critique on capitalism
@@milamarshall7842 maybe it is the way you worded it, but i'm not sure what you said, apart from the critique of capitalism. It is a play on if time where money, time also equaling life too. Both sides are represented, those who believe in capitalism, and those that realize capi8talism doesn't work for everyone. There is something inbetween capitalism and socialism , a balance if you will that is not black and white. The concept is fun, but also of course would never happen.
@@milamarshall7842 lol no, it's far from the critique on capitalism. The movie would be even darker if it had taken place in a socialist/communist world. It's showing the power of central power (corporate capitalism.
@@milamarshall7842 everything is not an attack on capitalism. How come there’s people suffering much worse in areas without capitalism? Maybe because a free market gives people a chance or would you trade that for a caste system? And how do you know the rich didn’t work? Many do work hard then hire someone else to do the work and then it passes on and the rich make smart investments. There’s countless stories of people who came from the poor and live well now thanks to guess what? CAPITALISM. Now if you want to debate corporatism by all means I’m right with you
Guess who took the saying “time is money” too literally
guess someone too young to understand this is literally literally
Damn its almost like that's the entire concept of the plot or something
Want to know what your time is worth? Figure out how much money you make per minute on your job.
Strangely underrated movie considering our current era of extreme wealth disparity. Most people are a bad day away from homelessness, and there's rarely any climbing out of that hole. The movie ends with a violent complete tear down of the system, literally redistributing the wealth that failed to trickle down properly, because a billionaire decided that status was more valuable than actual real lives
What kills me is they talk about the timer. It doesnt start until you're 25, yet the kid has a timer?
I was one of the lucky few that was able to climb out of the hole that was homelessness. I did it to myself being an alcoholic but after hitting that rock bottom I realized how destructive alcohol was to me. Been sober for almost 5 years now.
@ScootsMcPoot everybody has the time, if you actually watch the film it's explained that everyone has the one year on their timer at birth, but it doesn't start counting down until you hit 25
This was a great movie... time / life as currency is a lot more direct view of what really happens. If you think about it, it also points out that to do this they not only had to 'invent immortality' but also an economic system that limited it in order to force people to work and prevent overpopulation. The whole 'time' part of it is a construct by those in control as a method of controlling the rest of humanity.
What’s name of the movie ??
@@gazanationgaming39400:01
@@gazanationgaming3940It’s written in the beginning of the video lil nigga
@@gazanationgaming3940 Might be a bit late but i think its called either "Stolen time" or "Stealing time".
@@PowerOutageGootraxian in time
“The rich can only live if the poor die.” So true.
How
@@pIeja Because rich people live off the poor people, of course.
@@LoveHandle4890 but if poor die who are they gonna live of now
@@LoveHandle4890
If you mean "living off the poor" as "exploitation"
I'm telling you. My country got away from poverty by selling itself short.
I saw an economist tell my country's accountants are on 80% discount while performing better accounting related jobs.
In doing so brought billions of dollars/thousands of jobs in my country.
(Same can be said to China/India)
It's not exploitation. It's nation-building (if there's competition for both supply and demand side)
@@NicitoStaAna Yeah. Nation-building on the backs of the poor
Basically Bonny and Clyde in an sci-fi dystopian universe
More like Robinhood, Bonnie and Clyde didn't give a shit about anyone but themselves lmao
What's iconic about Bonnie and Clyde is that they die in the end, and they steal for themselves, not for others.
I don't know why you would make such comparison?
Except Bonny and Clyde killed and stole from innocent people too... So.... no.
This actually seems like a good movie then I realized this guys just really really good at doin recaps, kinda like it’s addicting for me or something 🤷🏼♂️
It is a really great movie.
It is a great movie. I also like the director's other work, "Gattaca". I love sci-fi movies that have the "sci-fi" parts only as plot devices. Like, this is basically just a story about a rich girl dating a poor guy. And Gattaca is about a man chasing the "impossible" dream.
@@Dark_Lantern_ yeah. I saw gattaca after someone recommend it to me in comments. It's old but gold.
@@bowxfire5275 "You want to know how I did it? This is how I did it, Anton: I never saved anything for the swim back,"
@@coreymays360 he roasted himself to death tbh.
If they stop aging at 25 how did that little girl get a timer on her hand😂
I think the youth still uses time for currency. I 🤔 think?
They could age to 25 max probably, then it stops. How that possible who knows
When you turn 25, you have one year left on the timer and you die at 26.
However, you can use the 1-year time before and buy things on credit.
She’ll be stuck as a kid forever then🤣
@@HELLFIRE0239 So you just waste time at that point literally
Oppenheimer decided to create a time machine and travel into the future lmao
26 years is not immortal kid🤣🤣🤣
specially if the drunk can drink himself to death🤣🤣🤣
Not funny
Seriously this shit is not funny at all
@@NoNameforreal dude i posted this 7 months ago. Does it really matter now?
@@onefor2 n
this was an incredible movie. such a creepy concept that illustrates how we literally pay to live. great film
whats the name
@@door1852 In Time
great concept, terribly executed
yep, doesnt matter what the medium is, cash, barter, "time" as depicted in this movie, you cant receive without giving. if you are receiving without giving then you are taking from someone else that did give.
@@godw1ll99 That is money, but value can indeed be created over time, through work and voluntary transactions.
Came across this channel surfing and I actually liked it. It turned out to be a well told story. Watched it again, this time from the beginning and once again I liked it
you would think if this is how things work someone would devise a way to hack the clock for infinite time🤣
considering people steal money any way they can but why this movie does not have any time hacking for that sort of thing is such a hilarious over sight since in the real world there would be someone learning how to hack the time clock on their arm
So we’re just gonna ignore the contradiction of the first ten seconds when Will shares his time with a little girl…?? why would she have a time clock if it begins at 25 yo??!
She is earning for when she turns 25
I think you can add onto it but not take away
They have the clock from birth, it doesn't start counting down until they turn 25.
If you look again you'll see she still has zeros, and he never holds her arm when he gives her time. It's always with the machine.
She carries around a bag of time capsules for commerce and savings
Time is never time at all,
You can never ever leave,
Without leaving a piece of youth.
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Smashing pumpkins! I caught on there!...LOL!
"The only way to guarantee peace is by making the prospect of war seem hopeless."
Nice quote but lots of people resort to depravity because of hopelessness
@@jessicabrock8800 war is good for resets
Peace can be guaranteed by everyone being kind and having goodwill for each other.
This movie was one of those "truth in plain sight" movies. It was good.
What’s the movie called
I really wanted a prequel showing how exactly this system came to be, and why people accepted it, willingly or otherwise. What happened to those who refused?
Have in mind this is fiction. The most probably thing is that this scenario would be non-sensical and impossible to reach IRL, so maybe there is no convincing way to explain how it came to be.
Yeah there is literally no point in this system existence and chance of its creation.
Giving immortality but having limited time by some clock makes no sense. Its absolute waste of resourses. On top who even produces that time?
There is bigger chance of biological immortality being achived on limited people to not implement strict population controls on all.
@@MrTomyCJ there always is a way. lets immagine some person invented immortality but to go against overpopulation he said time is valuable and should only be granted to those who can make optimal use of it, then made the condition to be granted immortality to accept this system. parents signed their children up because they want them to have a brigth future, this then became the norm after a few decades where those who didn't accept it perished while those who accepted it spread their beliefs of this being the right way of life and since the population already saw it as a norm goverments just made it into law where evrey person born is given the basic right of life aka has to adapt this system to become imortal. then of course the rich find ways to exploit the poor like the world always does and given time this sci fi world is born.
When they finally break the system, call it "Timeless"?
Imagine if humanity actually evolved to a stage like this. The world would be anarchy, and the rich higher ups would be truly immortal and end the world in 100 years most
How would they end the world?
@@joannot6706 with their idiocy, greed and mismanagment
@@oliwierbroda2575 We've had that for as long as humanity existed, it's incoded in "human nature" so to speak, I was wondering how precisely
@@joannot6706 You’ve been to college, you know how to research this stuff
@@orcatwilight1340 Yes I have been to college that's why I know searching "how immortal financial elite in the future will end the world in 100 years through greed and mismanagement" won't work.
Whatever
One of the most criminally underrated movies of all time.
This is such a underrated movie. What a great social commentary about the world we live in today.
wat movie is this?
@@exposedheat1735 “In Time”
What does the commentary say?
The concept is pretty good and I understand why people like it so much, but it makes no sense to compare it with real life, this movie treats time as a zero sum game, but in real life, economy doesn't work like that. The sentence "The rich can only live if the poor die" is completely false.
@@stackercoding2054 right? its the exact opposite in real life, if the poor die the rich die with them. like having a government without citizens. on the other hand, if the poor did die the middle class would be better off. government welfare pays for a very very large portion of consumerism.
I actually used to have this movie on DvD and still to this day is one of my favorite movies of all [TIME] ..(PUN INTENDED)
This movie is a perfect representation of our society. I really wish there had been a sequel to it.
This is nostalgic..this film is so memorable...I just forgot the title yet damm..what an ending for the MC and other characters
It’s called “in time”
This is one of my favorite films, great stuff!!
Same!
what’s it called
Me too!
@@malachi5541 “in time”
i was like, "mother? wtf? 🤨".
then realised "oh, aging stops at 25. 😂🤦".
What would happen if you lost that arm in an accident? Also, since there is nothing physical behind the currency to back it up, what is to stop people from just putting as much time as they want onto one of those machines?
Insurance
I think arm is just a watch that show you the number. The real count is store somewhere in your body. So they would just give you another hand or implant another count screen on other hands lol. I dont think there is anything stop people to put as much as they want. But in the story, the rich stored in some usb or machine. And I think the time zone is where they separated the time they people ownedz
SPOILER
there was one machine with 1 mil years that broke the system at the end
There's nothing physical backing our currency either. Their way is fundamentally more stable, because the currency is actually worth something.
What keeps people from adding 1 trillion years is simply that they don't have the tech. Just as it isn't cost-effective for you to make your own money.
And there's no inflation
This takes "times is money" to a whole new level
Underrated comment
How did they not name this movie
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“Justin Time?”
Good name for pop-group.
Killing more time - Thomas Shelby Cillian Murphy
This channel sure brings up a lot of movies I never even heard of
Time really is money. The most common thing wealthy people buy are vacations. Experiences. And helpers to give themselves more time in the day.
One thing thats strange about this movie is that time has ALWAYS been the most important commodity, even in real life
This Movie is really underrated in my opinion, not saying its a cinematic masterpiece but it's overall a fun and intressting movie. I haven't seen it in a while but I still remember always enjoying it when I saw it.
11:26 when he synced Sylvia saying "pretty insulting" with the voiceover I realized these videos are so well done.
What a badass story!
The film states you stop aging at 25 and have to earn to live and shows how precious time is even the police in this only get 12 hours every time they go to work and if this technology was ever available they’d be billions dead in a matter of years because they wouldn’t be government assistance or things like that like we have now. And as the rich guy pointed out he’d been 26 for 90 years and still had 100 years on his time he’d done and seen all he wanted to. I’ve said before been immortal would be cure not a gift in the end
Keep recapping movies, your great.
A movie i enjoyed to watch. The recap hits the story on point👍
Bonnie and Clyde: The time robbery version 😁❤️
You did this movie already. Can‘t believe nobody else pointed this out.
The first rule of being able to live for a million years has never tell anyone you can live for a million years
Def In my
Top 10
In movies 💯
Wait, so if the timer starts at 25, why did the kid have a timer
Sorry for the late reply but in case you hadn’t gotten an answer she has a year on the timer and it doesn’t start ticking down until the 25th birthday. That year also can’t be subtracted from either until they turn 25.
@@thehumanvacuum6725 would that be the equivalent of a college fund? 🤣
Debt 💸☹️
Damn, Agent 47 still doing work in a future scenario, very nice! No, but seriously, it‘s a great film, really should rewatch it again.
Bro took “you owe me big time” to a whole new level 💀💀💀
When I watched this movie back then. I said that this is the reality of the world, but the world forces people to stop living at around 17-18. Then people need to slave away to get money to continue to live. This is real life just with a twist.
Move out to country. It’s nice here.
It just delays the "costs" all resources require currency. People can hunt food, they can gather firewood, they can build a house out of logs. But there are multiple other resources requiring "money" a person cannot manufacture gasoline, to power their vehicle, their generator. If the person is a hunter and get injured he can make bandages, but if he needs antibiotics or other medication he can't manufacture that themselves, they will still need to buy it.
@@NoahSpurrier I always wanted to do that, but my condition won't allow it. I can't think of natural products that could replace what I medically need. 😅
Depends on the country. In most of Europe you are well supported to go through student life too without too many financial worries.
But the major difference is rich people don't live 100x as long as poor people currently. I guess thats an upside
"but Will responds by driving backwards" LMAO THIS COMMENTARY
It’s disturbing how ‘Good Men’ can achieve the secret of immortality, and yet ‘Bad Men’ can turn said achievement into literal slavery. 😣
this vid was amazing
I watched this way back!
I do like the concept! While not completely unique (I am aware back in the early 80s, there was a very similar movie with this concept...), it IS pretty untapped and the idea still felt fresh even with that knowledge
My 2 complaints about the movie is that the 3rd and final act felt a bit.. off the rails... when they that Bonnie and Clyde part. I know some people liked it, but I personally didn't. I wish they did something else with it
And the other is that they used too many time puns. A couple is ok... but the movie is riddled with it and ... it gets old really fast (i.e dont waste my time, division of classes are called time zones instead of slums / middle class / high society, police are time keepers, "clean their clocks" was used to describe people betting time..etc etc etc). Sure, its appropriate to the theme... but I wish they timed it properly
2 hour walk, so she runs, that cuts it to maybe 1,5 hours if she is slow, but Will also is running pretty fast, should meet eachother halfway with more than 30 minutes to spare on the clock :(
I really liked this movie. It was really sad for the mom tho.
Yeah I hated that part.
For those who are intrigued on checking out the movie. The film is called: (In Time).
Has it flaws, but is a movie that has a special place in my heart since I watched it as a kid. Would recommend.
THANK YOU FOR THE TITLE IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THIS MOVIE AGAIN SINCE RELEASE
@@jjthejetplane9414 Didn't see your comment there. No Problem Hope you enjoyed the film. Sorry for the late reply 😅
Woweee very cool concept !
POV: You're immortal but you have 25 years to live
Sad thing is things are cheaper in this movie than today if you turn time into money using the min wage as a conversion factor
the minimum wage in the movie is less than an hour per hour
@@kennethkho7165 if it was an hour per hour, they would be immortal so long as they worked.
@@thankyou4328 no, they dont work 24 hours a day but live 24 hours a day
To find out how much your time is worth, divide the net amount of your paycheck by the amount of hours you worked...
@@kennethkho7165 reread what I wrote
I love it when cillian Murphy looks at his watch whispers "time" then looks around for 2 seconds and then he dies. the best scene in the movie
Thx for the title again
Movie made "Time is money" to a literal level.
If time is that valuable, why are people using public transportation? Wouldn't a bike or a pair of roller blades be a more effective way of travel. If the bus breaks down, do you get your time back? Waiting for the bus + bus fare + travel time = more time spent.
It does suck, im guessing other ways of travel are just really expenisve and people think its a waste of money/time, or maybe because they're in one of the poorest zones they aren't offered the chance to buy things like bikes and rollerblades. Perhaps the rich believed these items are more for recreational use and the poor dont have time for it. Or as another means to ensure the poor will die quicker - giving them only the bus as a means of travel and keeping it expensive.
Maybe it takes more time to ride a bike than the time you save by riding the bus?
so they stop ageing at 25, and then gets a timer, and then there comes a small girl later in the film that has a timer even tho you said they first would get it when they were 25 years old?
"Time is GOLD" man🤩
This was a really good film
Gives a new meaning to time is money
Interesting video but I would love to know which film this is I would love to try and watch it
I love this movie. In Time. Great cast too.
I wish I didnt waste so much of my own time
Turn to Jesus, he will give you time as if you a better life
So what If you didn't have arms or someone had to amputate the one that shows their watch? Will you never know how much time you have? Will you instantly die? What if it messes with the whole de-aging process? Like you loose your arm but you get to age normally and grow old now worrying about not having enough time. I have so many questions
Probably put the timer in another part of your body, timer probably isn't linked to the arms, they would either make sure you live somehow because everyone must be subjected to it or just let you to die
the concept is sooo good
This movie is so ahead of it’s time.
This was a good movie but I wish it was longer, it ends pretty abruptly and makes you want to see more
Had a great time watching this movie
Could you please start including the movie title in the description so it's easier to find the movie
Too goddamned underrated
I love this movie. I wish they made a sequel
What’s the name of this movie!!!!!!
“In Time”
I remember that movie, I got really sad when his mom gave her time up, made me want to cry for real
I feel like the whole idea of replacing money with time in this movie is meant to make it feel deep, but it really feels cheesy because you literally can replace time with normal currency and not much will change in the movie.
This actually wasn't a half bad movie I remember it 👌
This movie is where people literally live day to day 😳
For the recort this is a movie called "in time"
This movie is literally if murica ever finds a way to monetize time.
Super Capitalism
@@YokaiX This is extremely incompatible with capitalism, because it violates people's right to voluntary agreements: they aren't asked if they want to enter this system. If you want to criticize capitalism at least properly learn what it means and what are its real principles.
@@MrTomyCJwhen were you asked if you wanted to enter the capitalist system?
This is how Super Mario is feeling during "Time Up!" .
“The rich can only live if the poor die” exactly like real life
Study economics. The world doesn't work like that.
Scary how digital currency will allow this sort of society to happen right in front of us.
Yep, just wait for the implants.
Someone really wanted to get the message out that there is enough for everybody to enjoy if only we learn to share.
Hello Movie Recaps, I was just watching you lol
The problem in the movie is how they generate or create time? Because if everybody starts with 1 year most of them would die very fast, and even some poor people have lived 40 years
Everyone has 50 years by default.
@@robertstallard7836 no, everyone starts with 26 years, 25 before the timer starts and 1 year in their timer
@@bronzyriot892 My apologies - ypu're right.
@@robertstallard7836 the problem in the movie is how they make the time, the time replaces the money which is printed
This is fiction, it does not necessarily make logical sense, nor can it properly answer all questions. So it can not be taken as an analogy of real economics, but sadly too many people do.
This was my childhood movie 😊❤
One of my favourite movies. I wish that Matt Bomer played Will though.
I was just thinking about this movie the other day actually. I kind of wish Justin Timberlake had done more movies. He's actually really good. I like how this movie was a creative critique about wealth inequality and capitalism
I wished I didn't see that recap, that actually looks interesting..
It’s one of those movies that a squeal would help.
I will watch a few minutes and if I like the film I stop watching the recap so not to spoil it
Watch it if only for the amazing soundtrack provided by Craig Armstrong
Movie Name: In Time
I hope they remake this movie sometime. Love the concept and think it can be done better
In Time is such a good movie. I still watch it every now and then. It is of course a metaphorical movie. But when you really think about it, it is very accurate to real life. We are in a system set around money and nothing else. Sad.
Why do you haver to give kids time if they timer doesn't pop up until you are 25?
U still needed time to buy everything like idk.....food maybe
Yeah the timer starts at 25, so she cant use her timer, but in this world your time is equivalent to money - so the little girl still needs "time=money" to survive. Since shes not an adult or 25 yet, she relies on adults giving her their time so she can survive. This is why she uses that device to store time - kinda like a credit card.