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To Realize

"See without seeing, be without being... until you realize."

After a brutal car accident, a young man falls into a coma and is left to be looked after by a doctor who suffers in his personal life and commits himself fully to save his patient.

Top Cast

  • Darío Grandinetti

    Darío Grandinetti

    Juan

  • Luis Brandoni

    Luis Brandoni

    Carlos Ventura

  • China Zorrilla

    China Zorrilla

    Ágada

  • Dora Baret

    Dora Baret

    Delia

  • Luisina Brando

    Luisina Brando

    Susana

  • Lito Cruz

    Lito Cruz

    Marcelo

  • Oscar Ferrigno

    Oscar Ferrigno

    El Profesor

  • María Vaner

    María Vaner

    Nora

  • María Vaner

    María Vaner

Overview

After a brutal car accident, a young man falls into a coma and is left to be looked after by a doctor who suffers in his personal life and commits himself fully to save his patient.

Rating

7.2 / 10
27 Reviews
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