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Synopsis: A housewife struggles with her husband after he is possessed by a ghost.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Director(s): Pablo Berger
Production: Sony Pictures Releasing
  1 win & 23 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
R
Year:
2017
96 min
$2,116
112 Views


You start going down

an endless escalator...

...which will take you

to the depths of your own minds.

Ten... nine... eight... seven...

...deeper...

...six... five... four...

...deeper and deeper...

...three...

...two...

...one...

...zero.

The lights come on...

...and you find yourselves

in a white world,

...where everything,

...absolutely everything, is white.

What?

Carmen, don't be afraid.

It's me.

There's so much I want to tell you.

Where are we?

I'm going to beat the sh*t out of you!

- Calm down, Carlos!

- Calm down?

I'm trapped in this hell watching

my wife sleep with another man.

Who are you?

I'm Tito.

I'm you when you're not you.

You're me?

Son of a b*tch! I'll kill you!

I'll f***ing kill you!

Carlos, stop it!

Please, stop it!

Carmen, untie me!

Untie me!

Quit torturing me!

Sh*t! Untie me! Carmen!

Let me f***ing go!

Not until you calm down.

Do you hear me?

Not until you calm down.

Love, I'm embarrassed to say this, but...

I'm really sorry. Forgive me.

You're right.

I have a demon inside me.

I loved you so much, but...

I don't know how to do it.

If you could give me another chance,

I swear I'll change, my love.

Forgive me.

I promise,

everything is going to change.

Everything.

Everything is going to change.

I love you with all my life.

Carmen, where are you going?

Carmen!

Carmen!

Three... two... one...

Awaken.

Carmen!

Carmen!

Carmen!

Carmen, where are you going?

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Pablo Berger

Pablo Berger Uranga (born 1963) is a Spanish film director born in Bilbao, Spain. more…

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