The tension in 99 Deaths: Kill the Toxic CEO is suffocating — every glance, every tear, every drop of blood feels like a countdown. The woman in beige isn't just comforting; she's unraveling. The guy in red? He's not villainous — he's broken. And that hospital flashback? Chilling. Netshort nailed the emotional whiplash. You don't watch this — you survive it.