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New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day
Thursday, December 11, 2008
I’ve seen Timecrimes 7 or 8 times the world over now so you could call me a bit biased at this point for really liking and admiring the film. While minimal the film provides many interconnecting layers that take multiple viewings to completely unwind. I went into the film only knowing it was billed as a dark comedy mixed with time travel and as such immediately had my full attention. The only real difference from the early cuts of the film are the binocular shots sound layer that was very sharp and loud pulse shaking sonic landscapes seem to have since been muted down some to go for a more eerie feel. I keep forgetting to ask Nacho about this difference. I did finally remember to ask him about his amazing story/theory on time travel in Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof. It’ so intricate and detailed that it would be nearly impossible to even begin to describe it other than to say it’s an utterly fascinating take that only Nacho could come up with and instantly makes you want to re-watch Death Proof.
An absolute must read for fans of this film or Nacho is Steve Dollar’s piece on it from Sitges last year (read here).
Related Coverage:
::: Previous Cinema is Dope Movie Wallpaper
::: Official US Site in support of its expanding theatrical release
::: GreenCine Daily Timecrimes post
Image Source:
Official digital still used in its international release.
Related Links:
::: IMDb Profile






