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Koma (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica) (2004)

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http://schema.org/description

  • "A psychological thriller tackling the urban myth of organ theft from a humane perspective."
  • ""A psychological thriller tackling the urban myth of organ theft from a humane perspective."--container."
  • "Koma is a psychological thriller featuring Hong Kong stars Lee Sinje (Divergence) and Karena Lam (Silk, Heroic Duo) that intricately weaves a winding tale through the darkest regions of the human psyche and an emotional cat-and-mouse game between two women. As facts begin to emerge, the truth becomes clearer - one has something the other desperately needs. As they become closer to each other, they find themselves on the brink of unspeakable danger."
  • "A complicated love triangle emerges during an investigation into the theft of a woman's kidney."
  • ""When a girl wakes up in a bath of ice with one kidney missing the hunt is on for the thief. Dreams weave into reality and the path of two women cross is a deadly cat and mouse guessing game"--Container."
  • "When a girl wakes up in a bath of ice with one kidney missing the hunt is on for the thief. Dreams weave into reality and the path of two women cross in a deadly cat and mouse guessing game."
  • "Nobody believes a liar - even when they're telling the truth. When a young woman is found murdered, a group of local high school students decide to further scare their classmates by spreading online rumors that a serial killer called "The Wolf" is on the loose. By describing "The Wolf's" next victims, the students' game is to see how many people they can convince - and if anyone will uncover the lie. But when the described victims do start turning up dead, no one knows where the lies end."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Feature films"
  • "Thrillers (Motion pictures)"
  • "Horror films"
  • "Drama"
  • "fiction d'horreur (fiction)"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Koma (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica) (2004)"
  • "Koma"