Praised by fans of transgressive underground cinema; panned for its clumsy, low-budget aesthetics.

Believing that he can force Ana to appreciate the life he is about to lose, Víctor abducts her. He chains her up and subjects her to a brutal "detox" process, attempting to break her addiction through trauma and isolation. The film explores the emotional struggles and psychological entanglements between the two as they face their respective versions of the end of life. Production and Style

George Sluizer

(also known as Syndrome ), directed and written by Liberto Rabal, explores the dark intersection of terminal illness, addiction, and the desperate pursuit of redemption. Through its stark narrative and experimental digital cinematography, the film examines the extreme measures one individual takes to give meaning to his final days by attempting to "save" another from self-destruction. Narrative and Plot Overview

Sindrome (2004) is available to stream on various platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies & TV. You can also purchase the movie on DVD or Blu-ray disc.

Ana lives a highly destructive lifestyle, working as a hairdresser by day and spending her nights in a drug-induced stupor. She also maintains an unhealthy, boundary-blurring relationship with her brother and dealer, Álex (William Miller).