A medical student and his professor invent a machine capable of seeing the last image in the retina of a dying man's eyes. In this way, the two help the police solve a complex homicide case that threatened to go unsolved.

Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white mysteries where the technology feels like it was built out of spare radio parts and sheer willpower, then yes, sit down and watch this. If you need your thrillers to have high-speed chases or modern pacing, skip it. You will probably hate how long people ju...
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Gabriel Soria

Wilfred Lucas
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"Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white mysteries where the technology feels like it was built out of spare radio parts and sheer willpower, then yes, sit down and watch this. If you need your thrillers to have high-speed chases or modern pacing, skip it. You will probably hate how long people just stand around talking in rooms, but honestly, that’s half the charm. The whole premise is just wild. A medical student and his professor decide that the best way to solve a homi..."

David Valle González
Emilio Fernández, Pedro Zapiain, Gabriel Soria
Mexico

1920 · IMDb —
Wilfred Lucas

