He also makes the refreshing choice of having the monster be all too human and fragile... Cronos is a stylish and innovative take on the familiar vampire movie.
Cronos (1994)
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Reviews Counted: 35
Fresh: 31
Rotten:4
Average Rating: 7.3/10
Consensus: Guillermo del Toro's unique feature debut is not only gory and stylish, but also charming and intelligent.
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: A strange object, the "Cronos device," has been found inside the statue of an angel in an antique store. While the dealer, Jesus Gris, is holding the device, it springs open and its metallic legs... A strange object, the "Cronos device," has been found inside the statue of an angel in an antique store. While the dealer, Jesus Gris, is holding the device, it springs open and its metallic legs pierces his flesh. Once "bitten," he develops a craving for human blood, and his body grows more and more youthful with each drink. As the addiction spreads through his body, he realizes he desires the blood of his innocent granddaughter. In horror, he sacrifices himself, and destroys the Cronos, for love. [More]
Starring: Claudio Brook, Federico Luppi, Ron Perlman, Tamara Shanath
Starring: Claudio Brook, Federico Luppi, Ron Perlman, Tamara Shanath, Margarita Isabel
Director: Guillermo Del Toro
Director: Guillermo Del Toro
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Reviews for Cronos
This is a wonderfully baroque, gleeful subversion of the days of Hammer. A unique, terrifying mini-masterpiece.
Cronos, at $2 million, was one of Mexico's most expensive motion pictures ever, the cost reflected not so much by epic scope and visuals as in polished production values and careful design.
You have to admire the style, sincerity, and overall sense of craft even if you don't fancy the comic-book gore.
With this stylish horor film, Mexican director Guillermo del Toro makes a splashy feature debut that impresses narratively as well as technically.
A most startling genre piece: tender, imaginative and wholly its own.
A very stylish and sophisticated Mexican variation on some age-old themes.
One of the most intelligent -- and strangely moving -- horror films ever made
The film's shocking grotesqueness is not just for show. It is one element in a multi-layered cultural commentary.
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