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Bodies Bodies Bodies
Bodies Bodies Bodies

6.2

Bodies Bodies Bodies

R·2022·94m

Summary

In an isolated family mansion, a group of rich 20-somethings decides to play Bodies Bodies Bodies, a game where one of them is secretly a "killer" while the rest tries to "escape". Things take a turn for the worse when real bodies start turning up, setting off a paranoid and dangerous chain of events.

Crew

Director

Halina Reijn

Screenplay

Sarah DeLappe

Story

Kristen Roupenian

Reviews

TitanGusang

TitanGusang

August 22, 2022

6

I can't say I am a bit disappointed about this film, I can't really say that there was one thing in particular that I did not enjoy, it just didn't work for me as much as I would have liked. The plot line was fairly predictable, even with the twists and turns. Characters consistently make stupid decisions for plot's sake, even though that is the M.O. for slasher films, I expected a bit more from A24. The slasher elements were barely present, even though I knew that coming in, the marketing still makes this look like a different movie altogether. The comedy was lackluster, I understand it was suppose to be dry social commentary based humor, but I did not really find it funny one bit. Even with all my critiques, I still found this movie somewhat enjoyable.

**Score:** _65%_

**Verdict:** _Decent_

**Theater Verdict:** _Stream It_

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$3,000,000.00

Revenue:

$13,900,000.00

Keywords

infidelity
love triangle
sword
gun
paranoia
hurricane
rain
affectation
satire
mansion
whodunit
accidental death
power outage
lgbt
woman director
murder mystery
candid
generation z
party
grand
absurd