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2021108 minRomance, Drama

Time Is Up

Is Time Is Up a Hit or Flop?

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Is Time Is Up worth watching? With a rating of 6.456/10, this Romance, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Time Is Up Synopsis

Vivien, an accomplished student with a passion for physics, and Roy, a troubled young man, are involved in an accident that forces them to reclaim their lives one minute at the time.

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Top Cast

Bella Thorne
Bella ThorneVivien
Benjamin Mascolo
Benjamin MascoloRoy
Sebastiano Pigazzi
Sebastiano PigazziSteve
Bonnie Baddoo
Bonnie BaddooChristine
Giampiero Judica
Giampiero JudicaNeil
Robert Davide
Robert DavideBryan
Nikolay Moss
Nikolay MossDylan
Emma Lo Bianco
Emma Lo BiancoSarah
Linda Zampaglione
Linda ZampaglioneApril
Giulio Brizzi
Giulio BrizziAdam

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Is Time Is Up worth watching?

Time Is Up has received mixed reviews with a 6.456/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Drama movies.

Is Time Is Up hit or flop?

Time Is Up has received average ratings (6.456/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Time Is Up is a Romance, Drama movie that Vivien, an accomplished student with a passion for physics, and Roy, a troubled young man, are involved in an accident that forces them to reclaim the...

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Critic Reviews

tmdb28039023Sep 16, 2022
★ 1

Some actors are just plain wrong for some roles. Bella Thorne as a quantum physics whiz kid is one of them (and it’s not an issue or gender or looks; attractive women can and do play science types convincingly — Jodie Foster and Laura Dern come to mind). It would help if Vivien (Thorne) sounded like she knew what she’s talking about, but quantum physics serve no purpose in this movie other than as a clumsy metaphor for falling in love. Vivien herself seems ambivalent about her chosen field of study, describing it on separate occasions as "simple" and "complicated," as well as "fascinating" and "exhausting," but all the proof we get of this is her bedroom mirror scribbled all over with equations of whatever — so I guess she’s supposed to be a regular Will Hunting. Moreover, Vivien refers to herself as a "numbers girl" (I assume it’s the kind of numbers that follow the phrase 'for a good time call...'), and when asked "What's math got to do with love?," she replies "Well, there's all these numbers that surround the word 'love', and it used to make so much sense to me ... Now I'm not so sure." I’m not so sure either. What are these numbers, and how and why do they surround the word love? Then again, Vivien fails at least once some big test (often mentioned but never explained) for which she’s been studying for over a year, so maybe she’s just a victim of the Dunning–Kruger effect