Cronus -Directed by Guillermo del Toro- 1993 - His First Feature Film - 1 Hour 29 minutes
The story revolves around Jesús Gris (Federico Luppi), an aging antiques dealer who stumbles upon a curious golden artifact shaped like a scarab. Unwittingly, he awakens an ancient invention promising immortality, but at a horrifying cost. As Jesús regains his youth through a grotesque metamorphosis, he grapples with the device's addictive power and becomes entangled with a mysterious American named Angel (Ron Perlman), who seeks to claim the artifact for himself.
Cronos delves into profound themes, weaving a tapestry of immortality, obsession, and the corruptive nature of power. It compels us to ponder the consequences of defying the natural order and the seductive allure of eternal life, even amidst its monstrous sacrifices.
The film garnered widespread critical acclaim for its masterful storytelling, unsettling atmosphere, and groundbreaking special effects by Rick Baker. It established del Toro as a rising auteur and earned him international recognition
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I've never heard of this one, but it sounds like a great concept for a film.
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