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You made a good point about the connection between Gattaca and In Time. There is a clear focus, in both films, on genetics. In Time is the evolution of the genetic enhancements that were portrayed in Gattaca. Andrew Niccol has been quoted, on more than one occasion, that In Time is the child of Gattaca. In Time is really something that man has been looking for the answers to for as long as mankind as been around (cheating death). Niccol, this time around, decided to turn aging completely off. A big step forward from the genetically superior people from Gattaca. Solid reference between the two and the director.
You Might Want to Spend Some Time on In Time by Chris
You do realize that this is directed and written by Andrew Niccol; the same man who was behind Gattaca? While I do acknowledge the reference to Bonny and Clyde, as there are deep similarities, you should at least reference the clearly drawn line in Niccol's body of work (especially when In Time pays direct homage to it). Consult some auteur theory!