HEART-STOPPING TRAIN

HEART-STOPPING TRAIN

FOI AQUI QUE EU MORRI?

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HEART-STOPPING TRAIN

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Sinopse: FOI AQUI QUE EU MORRI? Trem para dura discute o que existe entre vida e a morte, entre o espaço e o tempo. É uma narrativa que torce o espectador para além, explorando as dores a tristeza da existência humana.

Duração: 00h07m

Data de lançamento: 12 de abril de 2022

Genêros: Thriller, Ação, Drama, Terror.

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