双重躯体

双重躯体

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6.4|01月29日|片长1小时34分25秒|正片
简介:
Sarah(凯伦·吉兰 饰)在收到绝症诊断后,决定用克隆技术复制自己,以减轻她的离世对朋友和家人造成的痛苦;可她却奇迹般地康复了。然而,此时她申请销毁自己的克隆复制品的尝试却失败了,法院授权判罚:本体和克隆体必须进行决斗,两人只能活下来一个。
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