El Precio Del Maг±ana (2011) (WORKING · ANTHOLOGY)

The core of the film lies in its literal interpretation of the phrase "time is money."

The film serves as a critique of modern capitalism and income inequality: El Precio del MaГ±ana (2011)

: Basic necessities—coffee, bus fares, rent—are paid for in minutes and hours. When the clock hits zero, the individual "clocks out" (dies). The core of the film lies in its

: The film mirrors the real-world wealth gap. The wealthy maintain their immortality by increasing the cost of living in poor zones, ensuring that the working class continues to die to "keep the system in balance." The wealthy maintain their immortality by increasing the

: The world is divided into "Time Zones." The poor live in ghettos like Dayton, where they live day-to-day, while the wealthy live in New Greenwich, essentially immortal with centuries on their clocks. 2. Socio-Economic Allegory

: Every human is genetically engineered to stop aging at 25, at which point a digital clock on their forearm activates with one year of "credit."