I Am Toxic | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 2, 2021
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A dusty reflection of many films before it. Stylish enough to appease fans for a few minutes. Not new, but not too stale.
| genre | Action | foreign | Horror |
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| synopsis | Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2101. The world has been ravaged by a biological warfare. A man wakes up in the desert, unable to remember anything of his previous life. |
| lead actors | Esteban Prol | Horacio Fontova | Fini Bocchino | Sergio Podeley | Gastón Cocchiarale | Verónica Intile | Goyo Escardó | Demián Salomón | Rodrigo Ferreyra |
| director | Pablo Parés |












