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 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 El Precio del MaГ±ana (2011)

The film serves as a critique of modern capitalism and income inequality: : Basic necessities—coffee, bus fares, rent—are paid for