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A mysterious device designed to grant its owner eternal life resurfaces after four hundred years, leaving destruction in its path. In an interview included with the Criterion release of the film, Ron Perlman talks about how Angel was supposed to speak Spanish. fluently. Ron Perlman tried, but Guillermo del Toro found his reading completely useless. So the character was transformed into an American expatriate who hates being in Mexico so much that what little Spanish he does speak is deliberately spoken poorly. . Behind him, reflected in the glass of the door, are the crew and equipment… [discussing why Deiter wants Cronos] Jesus Gris: He thinks it will help him live longer. Angel de la Guardia: [laughs] The shithead does nothing but shit and pee all day and he wants to live longer? Some explicit nudity was added in the US video release. While the primary American theatrical version features a prologue and patches of dialogue in English, the secondary version for the market will be entirely in Spanish. She appears in Masters of Horror (2002). Schöne MüllerinFranz SchubertArreglov: Charlotte Georg (as Lee Ashley) BMIEditor: Software Music BMICortesia de Capitol Productions Music – Ole Georg. Cronos, which is severely underrated on this website, is a gripping story that captivates the viewer throughout its duration. Guillermo Del Toro’s first ever film is a thoughtful, heartbreaking story that manages to be above all fresh, engaging, and unique while also managing to capture the feel of horror films in the same mold as The Shining, being a family film first and horror second. Cronos is definitely not associated with the slasher end of the horror market, and it doesn’t come close to the dirty assault on meaning that the choreography provides. What Cronos does manage to achieve is an assault on the mind and soul, which is the essence of what a horror film must do if it is to leave a lasting impression. Given that, I can see to some extent where the average rating came from, it is not a blood fest, it does not scare for a second, and it does not have any gratuitous scenes with measured eyes. There are rusty axes, but as any true horror fan knows, these are merely side attractions to excellent horror films like The Shining, like The Fog, and Cronos, if not quite at the top, is very close. indeed. There are three things that stand out about this film in particular that undoubtedly make it worth watching. The most subtle is the commentary on US-Mexican relations that Guillermo Del Toro sprinkles throughout his film. It provides an interesting picture of how he, and no doubt many Mexicans, feel about their encounters with the US, that they are always trying to be controlled and have to stand up for themselves in order to succeed. This is most evident with the very notable Christian references and deliberate play on names. Our protagonist, an antiques dealer, is named Jesus for simple reincarnation issues, but there are many words like “my God”, “my Lord” and other comments of this nature in the film, there is undoubtedly a subplot on behalf of the directors that points out the good that still emanates from our protagonist. Jesus’ granddaughter and wife are called Aurora and Mercedes, and knowing the meaning of their names, which are “dawn or first light” and “mercy”; gives the film’s finale a sense of completion. Last but not least, it’s worth mentioning the performances of Federico Lupi and Tamara Shanath, who provide the necessary gravitas both in movement, if not through vocals, to convey the deep emotional bond between grandfather and granddaughter, which, when all else is removed, is the main driving force of this story and one that will keep you coming back for more.

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