
While the script is the superficial tale of Will Salas (Timberlake) and his Mom (Wilde) trying to pass time in a futuristic world, the messages of the film go far deeper. Despite the wealthy in today's world sometimes being able to cheat a few years with better health care, we all are going to die in the same average years. The simple fact is that you can earn countless piles of cash and gold in this world, but you really cannot buy time. If this were real, would you treasure and spend time more wisely? The real interesting question may be that time really is the currency we live by now, we just fail to see it that way. Just don't run out of time or you will die on the spot. People can give or take time from each other. The script starts with the eerie, sobering reminder, and all too familiar words, "We don't have time.we don't have time." Think if today you had to buy everything with time, instead of bank credit or cash. (Too bad Elvis was never given such chances.) Timberlake gave us a glimpse of his depth last year in The Social Newtwork (2010), but his talents were not fully developed for Friends with Benefits (2011). Timberlake has real drama and acting talent and is definitely here for the long haul.
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On the plus side is Justin Timberlake coming back and showing that his misstep in Bad Teacher (2011) was just one of those embarrassing Hollywood screw ups. Regardless, if you live to age 100, or longer, your body physically remains looking twenty five.

It all depends upon whether you use all your time credits or you earn more.

After that you have one year to live, or less. A day in the future when the commodity of value is not cash or gold, it is time.
