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The House of Clocks
A gang of ruthless thugs intent on robbery prey upon a seemingly harmless elderly couple, Vittorio and Sara. The simple plan turns into a terrifying nightmare, as Vittorio's antique clock collection mysteriously turns back time. Now the hunters become the hunted and the old couple becomes a vengeful, malevolent force.
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Plot Summary
In a desolate landscape, a young boy named Mateo finds solace and wonder in a mysterious house filled with clocks. This house, inhabited by an enigmatic old man, seems to exist outside of time, offering Mateo an escape from the harsh realities of his life. As he spends more time there, Mateo begins to uncover the secrets of the house and its connection to his own past.
Critical Reception
The House of Clocks was a unique and visually striking film that garnered attention for its imaginative storytelling and dreamlike atmosphere. It was particularly praised for its artistic direction and emotional depth, though some found its pacing deliberate. The film achieved international recognition and is considered a notable work of Argentinian magical realism cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its surreal atmosphere and evocative imagery.
Appreciated for its touching exploration of childhood imagination and loss.
Considered a visually distinct and artistically ambitious film.
Google audience: Audiences often highlight the film's unique, dreamlike quality and its emotional resonance, particularly in its portrayal of a child's inner world.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by a short story of the same name written by Argentinian author Silvina Ocampo.
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