The future in this movie is not quite as dystopian as has
been depicted in 'The Road' or 'The Book of Eli', but it is not an improvement
on what we have now. The plot line is simple and a bit gruesome--time
travel is illegal, but crime syndicates use it to cover up their hits--they
send the victim back to a time and place, the hit man is already there, they
kill him on arrival, and strapped to the victims back is the pay off--bars of
silver. The hit men are known as Loopers, hence the name of the
film. The time travel is well described and it is not necessary to read
the Wikipedia summary of the movie prior to watching it in order to follow the
plot (which is what I wished I have done with 'Inception').
The story takes place between 2044 and 2074--which gives us
two versions of the main character, Joe. Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays the
younger Joe and Bruce Willis plays the older Joe. Older Joe has come back
to 2044 in order to prevent something from happening in the future--the murder
of his wife. His goal is to prevent that murder by killing the child who
grows up to be his wife's killer. Young Joe is trying to prevent that,
and the crime syndicate is trying to stop both of them--so plenty of shoot-'em-up
action, which is the key attraction of this film. The story of the future
killer as a young man is unexpected, as is the ending, and the film is very
entertaining in a diversionary way.
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