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Để vinh danh người vợ quá cố, người đã chết trong một tai nạn xe hơi rực lửa, nhà khoa học, Tiến sĩ Robert Ledgard, đang cố gắng tổng hợp làn da hoàn hảo có thể chịu được vết bỏng, cắt giảm hoặc bất kỳ loại thiệt hại nào khác. Khi anh ta đến gần hơn để hoàn thiện làn da này trên bệnh nhân hoàn hảo của mình, cộng đồng khoa học bắt đầu phát triển hoài nghi và quá khứ của anh ta được tiết lộ cho thấy bệnh nhân của anh ta được liên kết chặt chẽ với các sự kiện bi thảm mà anh ta muốn quên đi như thế nào.
Thông tin sản xuất
August 17, 2011
Ngày phát hành
$13,000,000
Ngân sách
$33,750,478
Doanh thu
Truy cập website
Website chính thức
Spain
Region (ES)

El Deseo
ES
Đạo diễn
Pedro Almodóvar
Female
Yuyi Beringola
Male
Manuel Calvo
Female
Diễn viên
Antonio Banderas
Dr. Robert Ledgard
엘레나 아나야
Vera Cruz / Gal
Marisa Paredes
Marilia
Jan Cornet
Vicente
Roberto Álamo
Zeca
Eduard Fernández
Fulgencio
José Luis Gómez
President of the Institute of Biotechnology
Blanca Suárez
Norma Ledgard
Susi Sánchez
Vicente's mother
Bárbara Lennie
Cristina
Fernando Cayo
Surgeon
Chema Ruiz
Police officer
Ana Mena
Young Norma
Teresa Manresa
Casilda Efraiz
Agustín Almodóvar
Agustín
Esther García
Presenter (uncredited)
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