'Children of Men' Screenwriter Takes On 'Timecrimes' Remake
Filed under: Foreign Language, Deals, United Artists, Philadelphia Film Festival
One of my favorite films at this year's Philadelphia Film Festival, which is wrapping up now, was the Spanish time-travel thriller Timecrimes. (Yes, yes, I know, all of you saw it months ago at Fantastic Fest, or Sundance, or whatsuch. Bully for you.) We've known for a while that an American remake is in the works, courtesy of United Artists, and having seen the film, it's obvious why -- it's a brilliantly conceived, perfectly high-concept crowdpleaser. And now the remake seems to have revved up in earnest: The Hollywood Reporter says that Children of Men screenwriter Timothy J. Sexton has been hired to write the English-language screenplay. The biggest pitfall here, as I see it, is that the original film is so simple, almost personal. That's part of its charm. The time travel is a matter of hours, not eons, and the main crisis implicates two guys, not the entire universe (though there are hints of possible larger implications). I hope that Sexton doesn't try to translate the epic scope of Children of Men -- more epic, as I understand it, than the P.D. James novel on which it was based -- to this very different project.
Sexton is also attached to the beleaguered Logan's Run remake, but who knows what's going on with that one.










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4-15-2008 @ 8:43AM
Cincinnati Mike said...
Um, are we married to this title? TimeCrimes sounds like a series of teen SF/Fantasy novels.
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