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The Doctor's Death
The film is a parable about honesty. The tired and sick country physician, doctor Weiss, has worked all through his life. He could finally withdraw from working, but his young successor leaves the district because of a trip abroad. Weisz is asked to continue working for some more time. For all his protestations, nobody seems to listen to him. Eventually, in spite of the protestations of his wife and his bad health condition, he consents.
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Plot Summary
A psychological thriller revolving around a doctor's obsessive pursuit of a patient's cure. As the doctor delves deeper into the patient's condition, the lines between professional duty and personal fixation blur, leading to increasingly dangerous and ethically questionable actions. The narrative explores the dark side of medical ambition and the potential for obsession to consume one's life and sanity.
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