"Occhi di cristallo" (2004), a gripping thriller produced by Cattleya and RAI Cinema, unfolds in the hauntingly beautiful settings of Bulgaria and Italy. Directed by Eros Puglielli, the film masterfully intertwines the chilling narrative of a serial killer with the emotional journey of a young inspector, Judith, portrayed by Lucía Jiménez. As Judith delves deeper into the investigation, she uncovers a series of unsettling clues that lead her to question her own sanity and confront her darkest fears. The film's atmospheric tension is heightened by its unique setting, utilizing the stark contrasts between the ancient streets of Sofia and the serene landscapes of Italy. This backdrop not only enhances the eerie mood but also serves as a metaphor for the duality within the characters. The cinematography, coupled with a haunting score, creates an immersive experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, constantly anticipating the next twist in the plot. "Occhi di cristallo" stands out for its psychological depth, exploring themes of trauma, memory, and the human psyche. The protagonist's journey is not just about solving a crime but also about confronting personal demons and the ghosts of her past. The film's narrative structure, with its non-linear storytelling and flashbacks, adds layers of complexity, making it a compelling study of the mind's resilience and fragility. In addition to its psychological intrigue, the film boasts a strong ensemble cast, including notable performances by Enrico Lo Verso and Simón Andreu. Their nuanced portrayals add depth to the characters, making the audience empathize with their struggles and root for their redemption. "Occhi di cristallo" remains a standout in the thriller genre, offering a thought-provoking and emotionally charged cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Año2004
Presupuesto2600000$
Duración107 minuto
Ingresos386355$
GénerosSuspenseCrimen
Países de producciónBulgariaItalyUnited KingdomSpain





