Caro Camus, I would say that the difference in appearance is verbal, that is, in the manner in which the speaker considers the action. Grammatically
the past tense indicates an action completely closed, the immediate past deeds that leave issues that persist in the present, imperfect, told in their actions take place.
Scola in the film is about a distant time and concluded, but said the shares in carrying them out without being able to specify the exact moment they begin or end with deployment of an aspect of "imperfect" (they are "perfect" instead of the past Remote and, very often, the immediate past) seems appropriate.
The choice of a pierced rather than a simple imperfect, however, is a choice time.
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