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Carcinoma (2014)

Drama | 87 minutes
3,58 6 votes

Genre: Drama

Duration: 87 minuten

Country: Germany

Directed by: Marian Dora

Starst: Dorian Piquardt, Ulli Lommel and Thomas Goersch

IMDb score: 5,4 (388)

Releasedate: 31 May 2014

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Carcinoma plot

When Dorian is diagnosed with cancer and he refuses all treatments, his life slowly derails. He finds no support in his environment and he loses his job and social contacts. As the tumor grows, he pushes the limits of the human body.

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We've an Interesting Atmospheric and kind of Unsettling Ambiance, with some very Intriguing visuals in our opening sequence.

There appears to be an Unbridled Passion between 2 of our characters, and yet only one has an Deepened Emotional Bond.

The film has some very Disturbing and Visually Demanding images, in a quite Graphic and even Horrorific way, and yet are Brilliant in their own depiction. I've not seen anything this Visually Disturbing since Antichrist with Willem Dafoe, and it's no joke for the audience.

What I find my most Intriguing, is the sense of Mind Deterioration of our main character during his coping with his ailment, and is actually, Phenomenally played by our actor.

This film's depiction of the Suffering involved with this ailment is likely the most Graphically True I've seen since taking care of my brother at his time of need.

The Resilience shown is Beyond possible comprehension to those unaffected by the tragedy, and it's Absolutely Heartbreaking and Soul Damaging if not careful.