Plots(1)

Elderly antique dealer Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi) who, with his eight-year-old granddaughter Aurora (Tamara Shanath), discovers an ancient artifact that once belonged to a 16th-century alchemist. Unbeknownst to Gris, the device — which resembles an ornate mechanical beetle — houses an immortal parasite that will grant eternal life to its host. The cost? An extreme aversion to daylight and an agonising thirst for human blood. Hot on the trail of the device is a dying millionaire (Claudio Brook) and his brutish nephew (Ron Perlman, Hellboy). (StudioCanal UK)

(more)

Videos (1)

Trailer

Reviews (3)

DaViD´82 

all reviews of this user

English Del Toro’s feature length debut can have as many positive aspects as it likes (and there definitely has a few). It could be the most interesting (which it is), original (in places we could claim that), well acted and full of movie buff enthusiasm (the Blade Runner bit is excellent). But in my eyes, this still doesn’t make it a good movie and never will. Due to the pace. Chronos works as a sure-fire sleep potion that not even the nighttime streaming from the house of representatives or counting any number of sheep can counter. P.S.: The bonuses on the special edition are more entertaining than the movie itself. ()

Othello 

all reviews of this user

English Del Toro's Spanish-language films have a lot in common – the child at the center of the action who knows more and is generally wiser than the surrounding adult characters, an insect in center frame, or the absence of authorities/environmentalists who have the ability to resolve the situation from an outside pragmatic perspective. Cronos is something of a family horror film (despite a decent bloodiness) with very sensitive cinematography and surprisingly intricate camerawork for a debut. As with all of del Toro's horror films, it's not particularly about fear, but about the interplay between man and the supernatural, with both having something in store for the other. ()

Ads

POMO 

all reviews of this user

English Cronos is an intelligent and absorbing psychological horror movie about a small ancient device that sucks blood and its victim, an old grandfather who gradually succumbs to its seductive destruction. Guillermo del Toro had it together early in his career. ()

Gallery (11)