Its verve and smarts more than make up for its occasional lapses in technique and casting.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
This genre-jumping, expertly designed thriller is a craftily satisfying and wholly absorbing experience.
A barebones-budgeted sci-fi B picture that's more of an intellectual exercise than a source of chills and thrills.
Proof positive that a naked hottie and whiz-bang pacing can disguise gaping narrative cracks, Timecrimes makes sci-fi lemonade out of low-budget lemons.
A sci-fi thriller with no special effects, a cast of four and a single location used with Hitchcockian economy, Timecrimes boasts the kind of smart, resourceful filmmaking that champions ingenuity over spectacle.
This amazing time-travel movie from Spain demonstrates that you can make a sci-fi movie on a low budget, using complex ideas, but delivered in a concise and streamlined manner.
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