Sunday, September 29, 2013

Review

A very exciting thriller with many interesting and surprised fluctuations which probably even had puzzled Hitchcock but also made him proud.

The film is very classic almost oldfashioned and it flirts healthy and often with particularly mentioned the horror master. The story moves very smoothly between Film Noir and more traditional contemporary thriller.

"The Body" is about a woman's dead body disappears from the morgue. The husband of the deceased woman quickly becomes a target of both the murder of his wife and stealing the body. He was called to the scene to assist with the investigation. The interrogations led by the right shady Commissar with his own dim past and hearings interspersed with flashbacks of the couple's life which is played in various flashbacks.

Everything takes place in a proper rainy night in the morgue and the surroundings could hardly be more nasty and claustrophobic. The film really works admirably well and fooling with the viewer exactly where it wants. The script is well written and although certainly a gap or two can be found don't bother to look when you are in the middle instead of being frightened and follow the clues presented.

The film is directed by Oriol Paulo who two years agowrote sovereign "Julia's Eyes" in which Belen Rueda plays Julia and in "The Body" she plays the unsympathetic Mayka (the deceased) an incredibly believable performance. There are good actors in all roles and although sometimes the commissar is near the border of caricature so successful balancing act and it never gets too much.

The last scene when everything unraveled is somewhat contrived. Everything needs was not unfolded and some unanswered questions are good to keep a little spice but despite the somewhat pedagogical explanations in the end everything leading up to it wonderfully confusing and nerve wracking as well as I really hope to get jumpto more such films by Oriol Paulo ahead.

7.510.