Budget
$40,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$37,520,095
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,050,368
Gross worldwide
$173,930,596
Budget
$40,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$37,520,095
Opening weekend US & Canada
$12,050,368
Gross worldwide
$173,930,596
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By Asa 2022-04-23 07:01:13
The War of the Hours--Redistribution of Wealth and Time
On weekends at 9 o'clock, I watched the sci-fi action movie "Hourly War" premiering on the movie station with him on the sofa. This part is about people's hard work in order to earn their own life time after the age of 25. Everyone in the movie doesn't get old after they're 25, they just have to start earning time to live. The stopwatch in his hand constantly reminded him of the remaining time to live.
The poor often have only a few days or even hours left, so they must work hard to "seek...
By Major 2022-04-23 07:01:13
When this book was not available on the Internet for a time, I felt infinite regret, and I was full of expectations for the new version. I finally waited for the reprint, and after I got the book back, I didn't open a page for a long time. Recorded for a period of time last year, and finally gave up because there was no support. In 2014, we define it as a system year, and we want to use this whole year to integrate the time system from year to month to week to minute, minute and second. Since...
By Einar 2022-04-23 07:01:13
I've always had a procrastination problem, and it's getting worse, which is probably a side symptom of Internet addiction syndrome. Although I have read a lot of time management books on this issue, I still haven't changed my mind. It is conceivable that a person like me who lacks self-control should definitely not be involved in drugs or the like, otherwise the consequences will be disastrous.
Regarding my procrastination, I often reflect on myself. Sometimes I think too much, and I...
By Casey 2022-04-23 07:01:13
In the future, there will be no currency in the world,
all currency will be converted into time and stored in the body.
When you need to pay, you just need to take a device and place it on the arm where the time is displayed.
After the device is activated, the time will be inhaled from the body. In the installation,
you pay for your money and your life.
You've spent your time and you've reached the end of your life.
In the future, the...
By Kale 2022-04-23 07:01:13
This movie is what I saw when I read Eli's book two days ago, 8760 Hours of Your Year. Just had a quick look at the movie review. Many people say that this setting is awesome, and everyone can see their own time. Time is money, pay with time, etc.
It seems that we can only know its preciousness by materializing something, such as using time to buy things. When we see that time is passing, we seem to realize the importance of time, because time is hard currency at that time. But is...
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By Santos 2023-09-23 11:16:56
You can do a lot in a...
By Theodore 2023-09-19 11:38:35
A good theme, unfortunately it got turned into Bonnie and...
By Carmela 2023-09-07 14:21:12
It's a suspense with no beginning and no end, please think about it next time and shoot it...
By Rosalinda 2023-08-27 08:39:51
It makes me feel like I don't have much...
By Alvena 2023-08-05 01:36:11
Hard sci-fi can inevitably have hard wounds that cannot be...
Sylvia Weis: [on the run, and seeing their wanted photos on the news] We look cute together.
Philippe Weis: Timekeeper. After this regrettable incident it's really not necessary for you to come in person.
Raymond Leon: I'm afraid it really *is*... Necessary.
Philippe Weis: When can we hope for a rescue?
Raymond Leon: I believe that's the point; she doesn't appear to want to be rescued.
Philippe Weis: Mr Leon... Raymond. May I call you Raymond?
[Leon doesn't respond]
Philippe Weis: I blame myself. I invited the man into my home. He had so much time, how was I supposed to know? Of course, Sylvia brought this on herself by her lack of vigilance. That's why I always tried to keep her close. But she is clearly under Will Salas's control.
[Leon still doesn't respond. Weis examines his arm with a clock on it]
Philippe Weis: If it's a matter of resources, I'm... happy to make a contribution. It's a scandal what we pay our Timekeepers.
Raymond Leon: [Leon nods lightly in apparent agreement] I have issued a warrant for your daughter's arrest. If she contacts you and you assist her in any way, I will issue a warrant for your arrest.
Philippe Weis: [Weis stands up from behind his desk, looking slightly displeased] There's nothing I cannot buy. Now, how many of my years do you want?
Raymond Leon: There aren't enough years, even in your lifetime, Mr. Weis. Goodnight.
Sylvia Weis: You couldn't spare a second, Father? I can't say I'm surprised...