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Something to watch tonight: Wednesday 23 April

By April 23, 2025No Comments

Timecrimes (Vigalondo, 2007)

For ten years I was the Wellington Manager for the New Zealand 48 Hours Furious Filmmaking com­pet­i­tion. (I should really post some of the very cool films here one day.)

Nacho Vigalondo’s Timecrimes was incred­ibly influ­en­tial on many of those 48 Hour films because it showed that a clev­er concept and great plan­ning could trump any of your budget and time limitations.

Héctor (Karra Elejalde) and his wife Clara (Candela Fernández) are renov­at­ing their new house – at least Clara appears to be doing most of the work. Héctor is spend­ing his time in the garden, watch­ing the neigh­bour­hood through binoculars.

He sees a pretty woman in the dis­tance and then a sug­ges­tion of what looks like an assault. He goes to invest­ig­ate and is stabbed in the arm with a pair of scis­sors by a mys­ter­i­ous fig­ure wrapped in band­ages. Trying to escape his assail­ant, he finds a mys­ter­i­ous labor­at­ory where the bewildered sci­ent­ist (played by dir­ect­or Vigalondo) sug­gests he hide in his vat full of bub­bling liquid. When Héctor emerges, the sci­ent­ist is nowhere to be seen but noth­ing around him is quite as he left it.

The more Héctor learns about his pre­dic­a­ment, the more con­fid­ent he gets at his own abil­ity to solve it, but he doesn’t think any­thing through and the anom­alies mount up until tragedy strikes. Unless he can get one more shot at fix­ing it.

Fiendishly clev­er, Timecrimes is one of those bril­liant con­struc­tions where every rev­el­a­tion opens up pos­sib­il­ity instead of clos­ing it down.

It also seems to play games with memory. For some reas­on, I’m sure Timecrimes played at the Incredibly Strange Film Festival when I was man­aging the Paramount Theatre but the dates simply don’t line up! Maybe, I’m involved in a timeloop of my own – an anom­aly that has to be fixed. That would explain a lot.

I wondered what Vigalondo had done since and saw that he made his Hollywood debut in 2016 with anoth­er bril­liant concept – Colossal in which an alco­hol­ic Anne Hathaway learns that her stum­bling bar­room antics are being mirrored by a giant mon­ster in Korea.

Most recently, Vigalondo has been work­ing with Taika Waititi on epis­odes of Our Flag Means Death – a per­fect match of sensibilities.


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Where to watch Timecrimes

Worldwide Physical Media: Blu-ray from Umbrella Entertainment

The con­tent below was ori­gin­ally paywalled.

Aotearoa and Australia: Streaming on Shudder/AMC+

Canada: Digital rental

Ireland, India: Not cur­rently available

USA: Streaming on Magnolia Selects (via Amazon)

UK: Not cur­rently available