Los — Cronocrimenes
The story begins with Héctor watching a woman without her knowledge. This act of passive voyeurism spirals into active violence. The film critiques the male gaze and its potential for objectification and harm.
The film revolves around three versions of Héctor existing at once: Los Cronocrimenes
Inside, a frantic scientist urged him to hide in a strange, liquid-filled vat to escape his pursuer. When Héctor emerged, the world looked the same, but the sun had moved back up the sky. He had traveled exactly one hour into the past. The story begins with Héctor watching a woman
Héctor and his wife Clara have just moved into a secluded rural house. While sitting in their yard with binoculars, Héctor spots a young woman undressing in the woods nearby. He goes to investigate but is suddenly attacked by a mysterious figure with bandaged head and pink scissors. Fleeing, Héctor stumbles into a nearby scientific research facility where a lone scientist reveals the existence of a time machine. Desperate to escape his attacker, Héctor hides inside the machine’s activation chamber—and is sent back one hour in time. From there, the film becomes a tight, low-budget puzzle box where every action has already happened, and the protagonist must become the monster he’s trying to avoid. The film revolves around three versions of Héctor