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The story of Diametry is about Victoria, an 18-year-old girl who quits school and became an escort. After encountering and coming home with a billionaire, she starts developing a relationship with him. The billionaire does not know Victoria is struggling with multi personality disorder and lung cancer. She is in desperate need for money for her medication. Because she had multi personality disorder, there are two characters in her head: one is good, the other is bad. The good side wants her to develop a long-term relationship with the billionaire while the bad side wants her to murder the guy and steal his money for her timely treatment. She is torn between the two decisions. After much struggle with her internal conflicts, she gave in to the bad side and killed the billionaire. At the end, she was revealed to be regretting her decision.
The opening scene of the movie is the scene of the billionaire bringing the 18-year-old Victoria into the living room of the mansion. They are coming back from a party. This shot serves as an introduction to both characters, also the newly discovered relationship between the two. The last scene is of her realizing that she has just killed the billionaire as he was playing the piano in the living room. She looks at the knife in her hand in horror and
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She has been struggling with multiple personality disorder and a really bad case of lung cancer for a long time. She has been on the streets making money to afford her treatment. Time is running out for her. She is portrayed to be always wearing dark clothes. We relate to this character because she represents our deadlines and the important decisions we have to make to take control of our lives in our everlasting desperate attempts to improve them. Sometimes, things just go out of our control asking us to do what it takes, either it is the right thing or it is just beneficial to our own

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