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Time is running out and future is a black hole!

The end of the world is imminent. A man goes into a parallel dimension, a limbo between reality and fantasy where the normal rules of time and space have ceased to apply. His wife goes to rescue him. Both will be trapped in a strange and cruel world where a ruthless Queen organizes reality as a mad game of chess, a post-apocalyptic dystopia of domination and subjugation where characters can’t eat, speak or move about freely and are periodically viciously attacked.

2010Spain

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Runtime
80 minutes
Released
Origin Country
Spain
Languages
en
Subtitles
en
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Maximum Shame is ranked #55663 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Australia. The movie has climbed 3 places since yesterday.

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