Review of Cronos (1993) by Ed C — 02 Sep 2013
In 1535, an alchemist builds the cronos device, which allows for.
Extended lifetimes. Four hundred years later, the alchemist is killed.
His belongings go on public auction, and the cronos device attains.
Anonymity.
The film is about the attempts of a rich, ill man, who is obsessed with.
Eternal life, to obtain the cronos device.
Cinematography: 9/10 Good.
Sound: 9/10 Adequate, but with occasional overwrought incidental music.
Acting: 10/10 Fine acting by the five leads.
Screenplay: 10/10 Exceptional. The director's touch is evident even in.
This first effort. Motivation, exposition of consequences, and logical.
Flow of events were right on the money. The ends that the characters.
Meet fit their personalities, which was a nice touch, and one.
Frequently omitted in more current films.
This is a fine first film that foreshadows qualities seen in the director's later works.
This review of Cronos (1993) was written by Ed C on 02 Sep 2013.
Cronos has generally received positive reviews.
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