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This dramatic story tells about a completely different story occurring for two men who decide to join a crusade destroyed in order to save their families from a tropical paradise. Both men think about it because of their overwhelming belief that there are huge American forces trying to destroy their loved ones. Both men seem to be haunted with a dangerous world of sprites.
CRITICS OF "Time Share (Tiempo compartido) [Sub: Eng]"
Hollywood Reporter
Time Share proves a cinematically arresting psychological thriller that succeeds in keeping viewers on edge even if it doesn't give them much to mull over afterwards.
There is a light touch to the mise-en-scène that lends the story a jaunty feel, however off-beat the plot. I love the peculiarity of it all, even as I balk at some of the tonal inconsistencies.
The award-winning film at Sundance also gives us the chance to see a Luis Gerardo Méndez away from his comfort zone, in a role that reminds us of the talent he has and that we would like to see more on the screen. [Full Review in Spanish]
Time Share is beautifully lensed, the performances all around are excellent, and it also features amazing end credits that feel like a wonderfully twisted homage to Soundgarden's now-classic Black Hole Sun music video.
For [director Sebastián] Hoffman capitalism makes us weak, brittle beings, at the mercy of someone else's wishes. Never of our own. [Full review in Spanish]
There is much to love about Sebastián Hofmann's disquieting Time Share... But this is a puzzle that becomes increasingly complex - so much so that by the end, it leads to some befuddlement.
If Hofmann doesn't deliver a payoff quite worthy of his premise, "Time Share" remains an arresting, electric tease; edgier arthouse distributors should book themselves in.