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The investigation of a mysterious accident leads Inspector Jaime Peña to the morgue, where he discovers that the body of a woman, Mayka Villaverde, has disappeared from one of the refrigerated rooms without a trace. Completely bewildered, Jaime and his team seal off the morgue and start looking for evidence with Alex Ulloa's help, Mayka's husband. He is the only one who could lead them to an answer regarding her mysterious disappearance, as he is the only one who knows all of her secrets. However, as the night draws on, a storm isolates the morgue and a series of strange phenomena begin to occur. (AZ Films)

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J*A*S*M 

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English Ha, ha! The Body is tense and entertaining, mainly thanks to making you wonder who is fucking who. And then you realise that it’s you they were fucking the whole time; and really hard. The Body is exactly what we can expect from modern Spanish thrillers with a pinch of horror. It’s well made, with good performances, atmospheric and original; a film that holds its cards firmly in its hands and shows them at the right time. Belén Rueda is very good, as always. You won’t get scared this time, watch your expectations. As a thriller, on the other hand, it’s brilliant. :-) ()

Malarkey 

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English I don’t think I have ever seen a Spanish thriller as interesting as this one. The story is great and nicely complicated, the investigation is interesting and the untangling of the plot has some class and I enjoyed the ending as well. Even the filters they used make it look really expensive. I could easily have mistaken it for a Hollywood piece at first glance. But what surprised me was how terribly melodramatic it was. There’s no doubt the director is an interesting character of Spanish cinematography, but at times he turned his movie into a crazy telenovela. I personally think that it was mainly the music. In connection with some scenes it seemed almost ridiculous. But the screenplay saved the day and confirmed my opinion that The Body is definitely not a bad movie. Plus, Aura Garrido is an incredibly beautiful actress. Yeah, Spanish chicks… that’s something Spain can boast. ()

Pethushka 

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English When it comes to Oriol Paulo, I don't know why, but I still can’t shake the feeling that he can get predictable after you’ve seen a few of his films. I guess I'm just selling him short, because while his work has very distinct handwriting and his style is always the same, I have yet to skip through anything he’s done. On the contrary, he always knocks me on my ass and forces me to talk about his films and recommend them to my friends. The Body is no exception. ()

Necrotongue 

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English This was an unexpected surprise. It often happens to me with crime and detective stories that I find out who the gardener is before the authors decide to tell me, but the Spanish filmmakers had me fooled. Plus, the film had a great atmosphere and wasn’t lacking in suspense, so I had a great time amidst all that squeaking of the window frames and banging of the refrigerator doors. The English enriched the world's gastronomy by dipping biscuits in their tea, but I had no idea what the Spanish dipped their paper in before eating it. ()

kaylin 

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English This is a film that has a very good atmosphere and nicely guides you the entire way through, keeping you tense pretty much until the very end. This is one of those films that may excite you for the way it's conceived, but it may also have a finale that isn’t quite fulfilling enough. However, it's definitely a film worth your attention. ()

Remedy 

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English The top of the thriller genre with world-class parameters. I discovered the charm of good Spanish thrillers a long time ago, but The Body is a real genre gem with its portrayal, compelling characters, and mysterious atmosphere. What I liked most about it was the thoroughness in all aspects, because it really came together well in terms of the script, direction, and acting. How "serious and believable" it is in the end, I truly do not care, because it's just one hell of a good flick. ()