Shadows of Chronos



Tagline
In the heist of time, reality is the ultimate prize.
Description
In the twisted streets of a European metropolis, the fabric of time frays at the hands of a criminal mastermind known only as The Clockmaker. Saoirse Sconan stars as a relentless detective trapped in an ever-shifting reality, where past and future crimes merge into a sinister tapestry. Mackerel-een O'Herring plays a chameleonic thief, whose allegiance swings as wildly as the ticking timelines she navigates. Julianne S'moore's portrayal of an assassin with a conscience offers a glimmer of redemption in a world ruled by the shadows. Directed by the visionary Peter Jackrabbit, 'Shadows of Chronos' is a formal, mind-bending mystery that dives deep into the abyss of crime and time. Brace yourself for a cinematic journey where the only certainty is uncertainty, and every second could be your last.
MpaaRating
R
PopularityScore
1.10
ReleaseDate
10/26/2023
Genre
Mystery
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.80
In 'Shadows of Chronos,' director Peter Jackrabbit orchestrates a symphony of temporal chaos with a meticulous hand, crafting a narrative that is as convoluted as it is captivating. Saoirse Sconan delivers a performance that exudes both the gravitas and desperation of a detective ensnared in a temporal labyrinth, while Mackerel-een O'Herring's portrayal of a mercurial thief is both enigmatic and enthralling. Julianne S'moore's assassin with a moral compass adds a necessary layer of emotional complexity to a tale that could otherwise be dismissed as coldly cerebral. The film's tagline, 'In the heist of time, reality is the ultimate prize,' aptly encapsulates the movie's central conceit, one that Jackrabbit explores with a relentless dedication to his craft. The R-rated film does not shy away from the darker elements of its narrative, indulging in a brooding atmosphere that is as richly textured as the European metropolis it is set in. While 'Shadows of Chronos' occasionally succumbs to the weight of its own ambition, resulting in moments where the audience's grasp on the plot may slip, it remains an undeniably bold piece of cinema that defies the constraints of traditional storytelling. This film, therefore, merits a score of 7.8, reflecting its impressive artistic vision and notable performances, despite certain narrative complexities that might alienate some viewers.
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