
- Released 2016
- Director: André Øvredal
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“A father and son, both coroners, are pulled into a complex mystery while attempting to identify the body of a young woman, who was apparently harboring dark secrets.”
Hell hath no fury like an unmarked woman’s corpse.
It takes a special type of person to be a successful coroner and to understand that there is always more to things that what we first see. Here, a seemingly unmarked dead body gives a ver interesting puzzle to be solved. And as a simple crime drama, that would be pull enough.
But there is something not normal about this autopsy. From the clouded eyes to the fact that she can bleed after she’s dead, there’s something… amiss.
Then the morgue itself becomes a display of the oddities. From the gratuitous flickering lights to the random radio stations, you know early on that there is osmething paranormal going on.
But, you have to solve it with the protagonists. That’s what I love. Each clue is not only something for them, but something for you to figure out.
SPOILERS FROM THIS POINT
Don’t fuck with what you don’t understand. Yes, the past affects the future and this dead witch will remind those for ages to come that you will reap what has been sewn.
