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Agonizing in Crime
The same day of their marriage, Jean's wife dies of a strange ailment in the middle of surgery. Afflicted by the loss, the young man abandons his medical studies and takes refuge in the memories of his time of courtship. At the same time that this happens, a wave of murders shakes the city with the same pattern of behavior: the victims are surgery students whose bodies have had both hands amputated.
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Plot Summary
A meticulous investigation into a series of baffling crimes unfolds, as a determined detective races against time to unmask a cunning perpetrator. The plot delves into the psychological complexities of both the hunter and the hunted, exploring themes of obsession, guilt, and the blurred lines between justice and vengeance. As the body count rises and the pressure mounts, the detective must confront his own demons to solve the case.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Agonizing in Crime (1968)' is scarce, likely due to its limited release or obscurity in film archives. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, are not widely documented. Audience reception is also largely unrecorded, making it difficult to gauge its impact or popularity at the time of its release.
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The complete lack of publicly available information regarding the director, cast, runtime, and critical reception of 'Agonizing in Crime (1968)' suggests it may have been a very niche production, possibly a short film, an unreleased project, or a film lost to time.
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