D-tox: | Ojo Asesino

Jim Gillespie (known for I Know What You Did Last Summer ). Cast: Features a "superb cast" Netflix including: Kris Kristofferson as Doc Charles S. Dutton as Chuck Hendrix Tom Berenger as Hank Jeffrey Wright as Javorski

The story follows Jake Malloy (Stallone), an FBI agent haunted by a serial killer who targets police officers and murdered Malloy's fiancée. D-Tox: Ojo Asesino

heavily borrows from established cinematic milestones: Jim Gillespie (known for I Know What You Did Last Summer )

On platforms like SensaCine , the film maintains a mid-tier rating (~4.0), often criticized for descending into "cliché hell" despite its strong atmospheric setup. 4. Genre Stylings The film explores themes of trauma, isolation, and

serves as a transitional piece in Sylvester Stallone’s filmography, moving away from high-octane action toward a grittier, character-driven suspense. The film explores themes of trauma, isolation, and the fragility of the law enforcement psyche. Despite a "paper-thin" script noted by critics on IMDb, it remains a notable example of the "ten little indians" trope applied to a modern clinical setting. 1. Narrative Structure and Plot

Malloy must overcome his emotional chaos to identify the killer hidden among the group before the facility is completely cut off from the outside world. 2. Character Analysis: Jake Malloy

This paper examines the 2002 psychological thriller (released in some markets as Eye See You or Ojo Asesino ). Directed by Jim Gillespie , the film is a blend of the "slasher" and "police procedural" genres, famously starring Sylvester Stallone as an FBI agent pushed to the brink.