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An interesting, original, impressive little movie, July 10, 2010
This review is from: Body/Antibody (DVD)
As other reviewers have mentioned, this is a tough one to categorize--and I think that's what made it so enjoyable for me. I was never quite sure where it was taking me, yet every move it made seemed logical and satisfying. The tension really builds in the last act, and the movie pulls off the rare feat of combining horror elements with convincing, non-campy comedy. I thought the acting was particularly great, the three leads forming a tangled love triangle that was sometimes funny, sometimes sinister, and surprising right up to the very end.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Little Film, July 10, 2010
This review is from: Body/Antibody (DVD)
Saw this pic at a film festival last year and was blown away. It's a terrific little indie that has stellar cinematography, excellent acting and a plot
that is always surprising. I think it's basically a film noir-- OCD guy get's his perfect little world invaded by bad girl and all hell breaks loose--
but it's also a black comedy, a love story and just quirky enough to be a great way to spend an evening. I Must say I especially loved the guy who played
Kip (Rober Gomes) what a find! and the girl who played the film noir "bad girl", Leslie Kendall Dye, has an amazing quality of delicateness mixed with whimsy that brings a totally fresh quality to her role. Kudos to the director-- stop reading this and buy the DVD!
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Genre-Bending Body/Antibody Keeps You Guessing, July 1, 2010
This review is from: Body/Antibody (DVD)
Is it film noir? Is it a sex farce? Is it a black comedy? Or is it "D" -- all of the above? Body/Antibody is funny, creepy, and romantic all at the same time. Just when you think you know where the plot is going, it turns off into a new direction. With terrific performances by the cast, (Robert James as "Kip" the OCD agoraphobe; Leslie Kendall as "Celine" the new next door neighbor; and Frank Deal as "Frank" the former boyfriend), Body/Antibody is a must-see indie with something for everyone.
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