Body
Body
NR | 11 December 2015 (USA)
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A night out turns deadly when three girls break into a seemingly empty mansion.

Reviews
SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Maidexpl Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Crabby McGrouchpants Like most mumblecore movies making inroads into horror, this one has believable characters -- it takes a stand by putting the three characters a class level up from "generic suburban"; one of them mentions being in law school, though the plot summaries describe them ass "coeds" -- interacting with plausible (and occasionally hilarious) dialogue, life situations (the little brother who comes out for a smoke, persistently), and a little culture commentary ("Tell your father he's not going to get re-elected if ... "). The result is, you don't really see *it* coming, the way the wind is taken out from underneath you, the way you're breathing heavy like the characters ... well not *all* of them.For that, you'll have to watch the movie!VERDICT: Professional indie, slyly made and a great use of locations and few actors. More weight is given to each. Your time won't be wasted, and it'll stay with you, like you learned something new. Plus horror great Larry Fessenden! How. Can. You. Go wrong?
Seth_Rogue_One For a movie that starts out with having refreshingly realistic portrayals of young women (for a movie of this genre) it's almost painful to bear witness to the very conclusion of the film as it goes against those very portrayals.Put under pressure humans can be driven to go against their nature of course but the very end there simply was no need for it, just add a last minute twist for the sake of adding a last minute twist is just poor writing.But the road there is still enjoyable so I'll still give it a 6, even though the ending truly was pushing it.No complaints regarding the acting or script etc otherwise though.
kosmasp I get it, that some character decisions can break a movie for people. I've had the same thing happen to me, even with movies that are considered classics (and this will not be in that category). But if you are willing to jump that flaw/hurdle and see past it, you will have "fun" with this.It's actually a tight little movie with twists upon twists and a level of "how far would you go" and "what would you do" sort of scenario. Of course if you say you're rational, than you might have avoided a couple of things, but it's not always depending on one person what the outcome is going to be like. So sit tight and enjoy this thrill ride - if you can
Pamela Powell Written, produced and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, this ever-increasingly intense psychological thriller will make you question your own morals and values. Starring Helen Rogers, Alexandra Turshen, and Lauren Molina these three older college aged kids are home on vacation. Finding themselves a bit bored and feeling "pathetic" for not having anything to do on the weekend, they go out to have a bit of fun. The fun, seemingly innocuous, turns horribly wrong and with every wrong turn, there's another one just ahead of them. Each girl has a different perspective and as each decision is made, the waters become muddier and muddier until those waters are completely black. "Body" is an amazingly intense film. The situation at hand becomes realistically horrific and the true personalities of each of the girls becomes more apparent. It's truly a gripping and disturbing psychological analysis of what happens to people in a dire situation. You'll be on the edge of your seat and talking to the screen (even if you aren't a "screen talker") trying to convince someone to make a different decision. "Body" will impact you long after you see it and you'll be asking yourself what you would do or perhaps what would your own daughter do in a situation like this. "Body" is a gem of a find if you enjoy intense psychological thrillers! With superb acting, clear writing and directing, this film is a success in its genre!