God's Crooked Lines
God's Crooked Lines

God's Crooked Lines

7.1

20222h 35min

Director: Oriol Paulo

Storyline

A private detective enters a psychiatric hospital posing as a patient to investigate the mysterious murder of one of the inmates. The deeper she digs into the case, the greater the danger to her becomes.

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Style

Tension
78%
Complexity
74%
Darkness
70%

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