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Review of by Arth J — 26 Jun 2018

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A phantasmagorical delight that is at best innocent and tender..

Cronos.

The chemistry of the relationship between the grandfather and grandchild is depicted with passion that is clearly visible on screen as its three dimensional character communicates with the audience from frame to frame. The scrutiny in here isn't as convoluted, but then the makers wisely doesn't focus on it and keeps it simple and sensible. It is rich on technical aspects like sound department, art design and editing, although the make-up design could have been a lot better. Guillermo del Toro; the writer-director, has done an excellent work on executing his anticipated vision that can be inedible and adorable to encounter at times. The structure of Guillermo's feature follows textbook formula as he plays safe every time and works for him too, and the reason behind it could also be his skills on weaving the plot through using the characteristics of his pragmatic characters. Federico Luppi is decent on his portrayal and is supported nicely by Ron Pearlman and Tamara Shanath. Cronos is a phantasmagorical delight that is at best innocent and tender and at worst horrifyingly poetic, and the makers being well aware of it keeps the balance throughout the course of it, ending on a nail-biting climax.

This review of Cronos (1993) was written by on 26 Jun 2018.

Cronos has generally received positive reviews.

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