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TIME CRIMES タイム クライムス
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TIME CRIMES タイム クライムス

20071h 28m★ 7.0サイエンスフィクションスリラー

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妻と共に郊外の新居へ越してきた中年男のエクトルは、庭から双眼鏡で森を眺めていると、服を脱ぐ若い女性の姿を目撃する。好奇心から森へ足を踏み入れた彼は、突如、頭にピンク色の包帯を巻いた不気味な男にはさみで襲撃される。逃げ惑うエクトルは、森の奥にある研究所に逃げ込む。そこにいた研究員に促されるまま、身を隠すために奇妙な機械の中へ入るが、機械から出た彼が目にしたのは、約1時間前の「過去の世界」であった。不可解なタイムループに巻き込まれた平凡な男が、事態を収拾しようと奔走する姿を描く。張り巡らされた伏線がパズルのように組み合わさっていく、緊迫感あふれるタイムトラベル・スリラーである。

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製作費: $2,600,000 (4億円)

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Karra Elejalde
Karra Elejalde
Héctor
Candela Fernández
Candela Fernández
Clara
Bárbara Goenaga
Bárbara Goenaga
La chica del bosque
Nacho Vigalondo
Nacho Vigalondo
El Joven
Juan Inciarte
Juan Inciarte
Héctor Ocasional
Libby Brien
Libby Brien
Clara (voice)
Nicole Dionne
Nicole Dionne
La Chica (voice)
Philip Hersh
Philip Hersh
Radio Announcer (voice)

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Nacho Vigalondo

脚本: Nacho Vigalondo

音楽: エウヘニオ・ミラ / Chucky Namanera

制作: Eduardo Carneros / Javier Ibarretxe / Esteban Ibarretxe

撮影監督: Flavio Martínez Labiano

制作会社: Arsénico Producciones / Zip Films / Fine Productions / Karbo Vantas Entertainment / Basque Films

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Repo Jack
Repo Jack
★ 6

Oh my God the time traveler in this movie is an idiot! Do as the time machine guys says and DON'T GO ANYWHERE FOR ONE HOUR. But nope, he's gotta go meddle with the timeline and create multiple versions of himself and events. I'm a sucker for time travel flicks, and for a very low budget Spanish import, it was fairly entertaining, but check out the much better "Predestination" instead if you haven't seen it.

dogstir
dogstir

Timecrimes (2007), titled initially Los cronocrímenes, is one of the best time-travel movies available. Written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, it was made in Spain and performed in Spanish. Reading English subtitles will not distract, however, as much of the movie is visual, and the pacing is not slow but methodical. The story revolves around Hector and starts at his house, which he recently moved into. He sees something in the woods behind his house and goes to investigate. He is stabbed, and while running away from the mysterious masked figure, he enters a secret lab in the neighboring field. While hiding from the masked figure, he is transported back in time one hour and makes some amazing discoveries about himself. What must he do, and what is he willing to do, to restore the life he had before his accidental time-traveling adventure? The story illustrates the complexities of time-travel and what having multiple "you"-beings in existence at once can lead to. Very entertaining and a definite "much watch."

Peter McGinn
Peter McGinn
★ 9

Before I say a word about the movie itself, let me advise you that if you haven’t already seen the preview for this movie, do yourself a favor and Don’t Watch It! Never have I known a preview to give so much away, and it it is particularly heinous in this case as it is a time travel movie, with plot shifts that should be experienced in real time, so to speak. I would have been some old mad if I had watched the preview first. But on to the movie itself. This is a Spanish language movie with subtitles, but that didn’t detract from my enjoyment of it. It is nicely set up and cleverly done. At one point I guessed right about a little plot twist I saw coming, but there was much more I didn’t predict, which brings us back to how glad I am I didn’t watch that preview. I expect this was a low budget film and there aren’t many characters in it, so don’t expect a glitzy production with awesome special effects. It just tells the story. I did feel like Hector made a couple of really stupid decisions along the way, but I cut it some slack because without them we have a boring half-hour movie! Okay, I will stop talking about what happens so as not to possibly give anything away. If you like time travel stories as I do, and are intrigued by the anomalies and problems such fictional activity can cause, give this movie a try.

RalphRahal
RalphRahal
★ 7

Timecrimes is a simple yet clever sci-fi thriller that makes the most of its small-scale production. Most of the movie takes place in just three locations—the house, the woods, and the lab with the time machine—but it never feels limited. Instead, the confined setting adds to the intensity and focus of the story. The acting was solid. It wasn’t flashy or overly dramatic, but it felt natural and believable, which kept me invested. The plot is straightforward enough to follow, but it still manages to surprise you. It’s one of those movies where everything clicks into place by the time it wraps up, making the rewatchability high. Overall, I really enjoyed it. Timecrimes proves you don’t need a big budget or flashy effects to deliver a compelling and fun story. It’s smart, engaging, and worth a watch if you like time-travel twists.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

“Hector” (Karra Elejalde) is sitting idly in his new garden looking through his binoculars when he espies something odd in the woods. At a glance, it looks like something with great red eyes! Then, almost immediately, he thinks he sees a naked woman. This has to be investigated so off he goes, only to arrive and discover a body and to be stabbed by a mysterious man whose face is covered in blood-stained bandages. Who is this character? Well the scissor-wielding felon quickly heads to a remote lab in the woods where we meet “El Joven” (Nacho Vigalondo) who seems to have managed to concoct some sort of time-travelling machine and there is more than one “Hector” now doing the rounds! The young scientist is at his wits end as to what to do whilst the latest iteration of “Hector” has decided he wants to dispose of the others and use the young girl whose body started the whole thing in the first place (Bárbara Goenaga) as a lure. It’s one of those lightly comedic dramas, this, that reminded me of a “Doctor Who” series from the 1980s coupled with some quirky characters and a little naughty voyeurism! Elejalde holds it together quite entertainingly even if there are quite a few plot holes liberally sprinkled throughout - just how this all got started in the first place, for example - and it’s still quite a good fun watch that could almost be be set as a silent film to maximise the daftness of the repetitive but never quite identical scenarios as they play out. Indeed, it’s quite possible that each version of “Hector” suffers from some sort of brain-drain each time, as he definitely gets more and more dopey. It packs quite a bit into ninety minutes given it can’t have had much of a budget, so if you like your sci-fi devoid of flashy visuals and whizzy audio then you might just enjoy this. I did.

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