Pinkypanter's Blog

November 3, 2009

7 : Time Crime (Los Cronocrimenes)

Filed under: Uncategorized — pinkypanter @ 2:32 pm

Cronocrimenes

Have you ever thought about turning back time? Or have you ever thought about going back to fix something in the past? Time Crime, or Los Cronomenes, is a sci-fi and crime film directed by Nacho Vigalondo. The film was made in a low budget but still be one of the a good example of a sci-fi film. Also, because of that the movie became more real to the aundience, and it played with time running back and forward without confusing the audience. In addition, the film started off with a man, Hector, who seemed like an innocent and harmless man and just wanted to see what happened in the forest.  But when the story moved on, we could notice that the atmosphere, the sound and character gave different feeling when Hector got back in time or when the time changed. Hector tried to get rid of himself in order to be able to go back home, like the same person cannot live together in this world, and the story played the same sequence before Hector got back in time again but we, as the audiences, already know what had happened to Hector already, and the story became more complicated when the third Hector appeared and tried to stopped Hector 2. Moreover, the film were very interested and excited because it showed different point of view of each Hector and need the answer why this and that had happened. Furthermore, we could notice the changes of the film, and got the idea that even though the film ended, the story might keep on going.

For me, the film was very well written because we did not get confused when the time or the main character, who told the story, changed. The film is considered a very unique  sci-fi and crime film, and the audiences got scared, shock and amazed while watching the film. Also, the film let us think about what will happen next when the film ended. I learned that the good film dose not have to use a lot of money to make it…

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