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A surgeon with twenty years of practice. A killer with no name. In the quiet hours of a provincial hospital, a man must perform an impossible operation to save a life he was paid to end. His scalpel hesitates between duty and a conscience he thought long buried. This 2012 drama explores the fragile line between healer and executioner, set against the sterile, unforgiving light of an operating room where every decision echoes forever.
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| Year | 2012 |
| Country | Mexico |
| Director | Daniel Castro Zimbrón |
| Runtime | 80 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 5.7/10 (3 votes) |
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The director builds pressure through minimalism, turning an operating room into an arena of moral choice. The camera captures trembling hands and the cold gleam of instruments, crafting a fragile silence before the storm.
It's for those who value psychological thrillers without spectacle. The viewer will feel the chilling weight of an ethical dilemma, where every beep of machinery echoes in one's conscience. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Daniel Castro Zimbrón
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A film for solitary late nights when the silence outside grows thick.
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