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The Living Corpse

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In an era where life and death intertwine in surprising ways, a man wakes up in a moment of personal crisis, consumed by anguish and despair. Gifted with an apparently perfect life — a loving family and a promising career — he suddenly faces a revelation that will make him question everything. After being given a terminal prognosis by doctors, he receives the news that his illness is irreversible. However, in a surprising twist, a chance encounter with an old friend offers him an experimental treatment that promises to give him a second chance.

As his health improves, he begins to undergo an internal and external transformation that goes beyond the physical. The line between life and death blurs, giving him a new perspective on existence itself. But as his well-being increases, so do the tensions in his relationships with his wife, who struggles to accept his new self, and the friend who saved him, whose mysterious past unfolds as a dark secret that threatens to crumble the fragile balance of his renewed life.

With a blend of drama and a touch of mystery, the narrative delves into the recesses of the human soul, exploring the meaning of life, death, and the choices that shape our destiny. Through unexpected twists and intense emotions, a fundamental question arises: what does it truly mean to be alive?

Media type
Movie
Year
1911
Director
Vladimir Kuznetsov
Boris Chaikovsky
Writer
Robert Perskiy
Actors
Николай Васильев
E. Pavlova
Mariya Blyumental-Tamarina
Olga Baranova
Vladimir Kuznetsov
Leopold Kramer
Kramer
Margarita Chernova
Aleksandr Repnin
Yulia Vishnyakova
V. Viktorov
Eduard Kulganek
Gender
Drama
Country
Russia
Original title
Живой труп
Duration
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