serves as a sharp critique of late-stage capitalism. When a coffee costs four minutes and a bus ride costs two hours, the "working poor" live day-to-day—quite literally—while the elite in "New Greenwich" are effectively immortal. Accessibility and the Dual Audio Phenomenon
Released in October 2011 and directed by Andrew Niccol (the visionary behind Gattaca and The Truman Show ), In Time presents a dystopian future where time has literally become the currency.
The Movievillas version of "In Time" (2011) with dual audio in Hindi is a leaked copy of the film. The video file is likely encoded in a popular format, such as MP4 or MKV, and has a decent video quality, possibly in 720p or 1080p resolution.