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What a waste of science fiction
Sadye 2022-04-22 07:01:03
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Noemy 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Such a good theme, but the director's position is too clear, a hero who robs the rich and helps the poor? save the world? balance the population? He could have come up with more profound thinking, but it was too much wasted on the lingering of this pair of living treasures.
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Lurline 2022-03-24 09:01:14
Furious. Good themes are destroyed. Amanda is not as rich as a rich lady at all, and JT buys sex again. All in all, the good film only had time to play with the concept and the bug was over.
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Sylvia Weis: [on the run, and seeing their wanted photos on the news] We look cute together.
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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.