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Los Cronocrimenes (Timecrimes) (Nacho Vigalondo, 2007) [RePoPo]
Infohash:
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Title:
Los Cronocrimenes (Timecrimes) (Nacho Vigalondo, 2007) [RePoPo]
Category:
Video/Movies
Uploaded:
2009-01-18 (by repopo)
Info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480669/
Description:
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Los Cronocrimenes (Timecrimes) (Nacho Vigalondo, 2007)
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Type..................: Movie
Container file........: MKV
Audio Languages.......: Spanish
Subtitles Ripped......: English, Spanish
Aspect Ratio..........: 1.85:1
Original Aspect Ratio.: 1.85:1
Color.................: Color
Source................: Pal DVD
Genre.................: Sci/Fi, Crime
IMDb Rating...........: 7.3
Movie Information.....: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480669/
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Hector is an ordinary man who's moving to a new house with his wife. One
evening, while he's looking through his binoculars, he sees a naked girl in the
woods. He decides to go there just to find that same girl laying on a rock.
Suddenly, a man with a pink bandage covering his face, stabs Hector in his arm
with scissors. Then a chase starts, leading Hector to a time machine that brings
him back nearly an hour in the past.
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Reviewed by Roger Ebert
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20090107/REVIEWS/901079996/1023
Time travel in the movies is always about paradox. And it always drives me nuts.
Sometimes I enjoy that, in the same way I enjoy chess -- and that's a
compliment. My mind gets seduced in chess by trains of thought that are hypnotic
to me but, if they could be transcribed, would be unutterably boring to anyone
else, since you always think of a chess piece in terms of its function, not its
name: If this goes here and he moves there and I take that and he takes me back,
and I reveal the check and he ... And if you're a grandmaster, I don't imagine
you think in many words at all. It's more like Hmmmm ... a-ha!
"Timecrimes" is like a temporal chess game with nudity, voyeurism and violence,
which makes it more boring than most chess games but less boring than a lot of
movies. It begins by introducing us to an ordinary sort of Spanish guy named
Hector (Karra Elejalde), who is sitting on his lawn of his country place using
his binoculars and sees a babe stripping in the woods. Now this is important.
What he is witnessing is the outset of an event he has already participated in,
because of time travel. And when he goes to investigate, he runs the risk of
running into himself, which, for paradoxical reasons, he already knows. Not this
"he." The other "he."
I guess you can make up the rules of time travel as you go along, but whatever
they are, they have to be inexorable, and there have to be dire consequences
when a mere mortal rips the fabric of the space-time continuum. The reason we
don't get more warnings of this danger, you understand, is that travelers into
the past tend to do things which inalterably change the future, so that their
present no longer exists for them to return to. I love this stuff.
Hector has a main squeeze named Clara (Candela Fernandez), but leaves her to go
into the woods, and finds The Girl (Barbara Goenaga), who has been assaulted by
-- don't get ahead of me here -- and then a little later he meets the Scientist
(Nacho Vigalondo, the movie's director), who puts him into what turns out to be
a time- travel machine, which had earlier, or maybe later -- now you're getting
behind me -- done something to lead Hector to sit on the lawn, or maybe see
himself sitting on the lawn, or maybe -- but now I'm ahead and behind -- and now
(earlier, or later?) Hector wraps his bloody head (which I have explained in a
review I still haven't written) so he will not be recognized by two of the three
Hectors, although I am not sure whether this is Hector 1, 2 or 3.
I apologize for the 142-word sentence. In time travel, bad things can happen if
you stop for very long. One of the crucial requirements is apparently not to
meet yourself coming or going, although if you are physically present twice at
the same time, what difference does it make if you see yourself, unless it
drives you mad? If I were to see myself walk into this room right now, I would
simply nod to myself and ask, "Have you finished writing that review yet?" If I
replied "No," then I would say, "Well, I have, so why don't we eliminate the
middle man and you kill yourself?"
That's not too harsh, because I would only be dying in the past of the
unfinished review, see, and be here with my work all done. But then again, in
that case, how could I have written it before walking into the room in the first
place? I couldn't have, that's how, so that means I couldn't walk into the room
and I would continue writing the review just as I am now, which means the
paradox would be solved because nothing happened, which, as nearly as I can
tell, would be positive proof that time travel exists.
These problems are dealt with in "Timecrimes" in a thrilling scenario involving
possible death by falling off of a roof after getting up there in an unorthodox
way, and trying to save the life of a woman one of them loves, maybe two, maybe
all three. This is all done in an ingenious and entertaining way. As you might
imagine, "Timecrimes" is not a character study. Hector doesn't have the time for
that, ha ha. In a time-travel saga, by the way, it is considered bad form to
wonder what makes somebody tick.
If after watching "Timecrimes" you have the strangest feeling that you have seen
some of these problems explored before, you are (a) merely experiencing deja vu,
which is the low-cost and safe alternative to time travel, or (b) remembering
Shane Carruth's splendid "Primer" (2004), which, if it didn't drive you nuts,
"Timecrimes" will, or has, or vice versa.
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Comments:
colorme (2009-03-17)
Thanks for the up. Quality looks good, but how do I get subtitles to work?spam0000 (2011-01-19)
@colormeas the uploaders post suggests - use VLC. With it you can choose subtitles from the 'video' menu.
Alansareagle (2012-01-09)
graciasKaligula6 (2013-06-08)
Do you have the bonus DVD of the movie in chronological order?Files:
1. Los Cronocrimenes (Timecrimes) (Nacho Vigalondo, 2007) [RePoPo]/SUBS/Los Cronocrimenes (Timecrimes) (Nacho Vigalondo, 2007).IFO 68.00 Kb
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5. Los Cronocrimenes (Timecrimes) (Nacho Vigalondo, 2007) [RePoPo]/Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.com.txt 47 bytes