Meticulous plotting, breathless pacing, paradoxes aplenty, and some surprisingly human dilemmas, all make this low-key sci-fi thriller well worth going back over again and again. It is a Primer-like triumph of ideas over budget.
Timecrimes (2008)
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Reviews Counted:63
Fresh:55
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Timecrimes is a low-budget thriller that's well-crafted and loaded with dark humor and bizarre twists.
Theatrical Release:Dec 12, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: In the early evening, Hector figures he deserves a little break from moving into his new house and retires to his lawn chair in the backyard. He won't have traveled more than a mile from this spot... In the early evening, Hector figures he deserves a little break from moving into his new house and retires to his lawn chair in the backyard. He won't have traveled more than a mile from this spot before he falls into a spinning wheel of existentialist dread--a stunning nightmare that pushes RASHOMON-style multiple-perspective storytelling so far past its outer limits that it flips into its very inverse. Through his binoculars, Hector spies something in the nearby trees--it appears to be a woman undressing. Hector's inevitable investigation results in a bizarre but fleeting encounter with a terrifying figure wrapped in pink head bandages, followed by an intense escape that takes him to a strange silo which houses a mysterious machine. The events that "follow," to use a term loosely, make for what might be the most flawless time-travel story in the history of movies. Where BACK TO THE FUTURE, TERMINATOR, and most other beloved time-tampering films are accepted only because they fudge the implications of causality in an entertainingly forgivable way, the Spanish-language TIMECRIMES does no fudging; it simply hurtles its audience into an unnerving thought experiment and, from there, never submits to a significant break in logic. Propelled by mesmerizing déjà vu, twisted yet camouflaged tragicomedy, and a low-key sense of queasy dread, this TWILIGHT ZONE-ready tale effortlessly transforms its rather mundane setting into a disturbingly surreal landscape. There is nothing out-of-the-ordinary about the grassy yards in which the movie takes place; it's just that they're lit by the kind of natural twilight of dusk--at once familiar and strange--that makes everything seem as if it's playing out in the mind's soundstage. Through its subtle, uncommon characterization, TIMECRIMES deftly reconciles its temporal-mind meditations with an eerie account of a loving man who acts in spite of himself. [More]
Starring: Karra Elejalde, Nacho Vigalondo, Candela Fernandez, Barbara Goenaga
Starring: Karra Elejalde, Nacho Vigalondo, Candela Fernandez, Barbara Goenaga
Director: Nacho Vigalondo
Director: Nacho Vigalondo
Screenwriter: Nacho Vigalondo
Producer: Esteban Ibarretxe, Eduardo Carneros, Javier Ibarretxe
Composer: Chucky Namanera
Studio: Magnet Pictures
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Reviews for Timecrimes
Its verve and smarts more than make up for its occasional lapses in technique and casting.
It may not be flashy but there are flashes of cleverness sparkling throughout.
An enterprising Spanish time-travel thriller, that's light on DeLoreans and lightning bolts, but heavy on fiendish cross-currents of temporal interaction.
An invigoratingly imaginative and thrilling ride full of clever surprises and twists.
something truly unusual -- a time travel film that doesn't feel forced or overly illogical
Far too simplistic for something that masquerades as a puzzle, Timecrimes effectively holds your attention right up to the point where you figure the whole thing out. Which, unfortunately for the film, is about half way through.
A grimly funny sci-fi determinist's challenge to the very idea of free will.
Bridging many genres, Timecrimes will score high among sci-fi, horror and thriller fans, as well as the arthouse set.
It's fun, and if you're willing to hang with time travel more than I am, I bet you'll like it even more than I did.
The idea isn't bad, and Vigalondo makes the pretzel logic of the situation lucid, but he doesn't have the chops to give the tale the suspense and humor it needs.
This rehash of space-time-continuum shenanigans plays like a high-concept game of Mouse Trap; each piece clicks punctually into place, but you’re eventually left with just a pile of scattered clutter.
This genre-jumping, expertly designed thriller is a craftily satisfying and wholly absorbing experience.
Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo's low-budget brain-drainer Timecrimes is only half as clever as it thinks and even less entertaining.
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