07-19-2008, 12:36 PM
"Los cronocrÃmenes" (the chronocrimes), of Nacho Vigalondo.
At least, after years since wining a Oscar to a short film, and spending another two years wining prizes in international festivals, we have been able to see it in his home country...
Sci-fi, set in a 2030´s which look as dull as 2000´s, but with a time machine and a new type of crime...and with less than a dozen characters. The history is the most important thing, nor the computer effects, nor the stars (almost none of both).
Quite interesting.
At least, after years since wining a Oscar to a short film, and spending another two years wining prizes in international festivals, we have been able to see it in his home country...
Sci-fi, set in a 2030´s which look as dull as 2000´s, but with a time machine and a new type of crime...and with less than a dozen characters. The history is the most important thing, nor the computer effects, nor the stars (almost none of both).
Quite interesting.
-This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.