Dead Bodies

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The return of a vengeful ex-girlfriend sets into motion a series of gruesome events for a hapless Irish bachelor in director Robert Quinn's grim black comedy.
  • Starring: Andrew Scott, Katy Davis
  • Directed by: Robert Quinn
  • Runtime: 1 hour 24 minutes
  • Release year: 2003
  • Studio: Magnolia
 
 
 
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Synopsis: The return of a vengeful ex-girlfriend sets into motion a series of gruesome events for a hapless Irish bachelor in director Robert Quinn's grim black comedy.
Starring: Andrew Scott, Katy Davis
Supporting actors: Eamonn Owens, Darren Healy, Kelly Reilly, Jer O'Leary, Des Nealon, Gerard McSorley, Liz Quinn, Brendan O'Sullivan, Sean McGinley, Frank Coughlan, Sarah Jane Drummey, Alan Robinson, Breffni Winston, Mary Owens, Paraic Breathnach, Jennifer Young, Ernie Beakhurst, Kieran McLoughlin, Jeananne Crowley, Edmund Sampson
Directed by: Robert Quinn
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 24 minutes
Release year: 2003
Studio: Magnolia
ASIN: B002NVRZ52 (Rental) and B002NVVA3A (Purchase)
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Dead Bodies DVD ~ Andrew Scott

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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 2003
  • Production Company: Bórd Scannán na hÉireann, Hibernia Films, Distinguished Features
  • Filming Locations: Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland

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3.0 out of 5 stars I'd give it a "C", February 21, 2008
This review is from: Dead Bodies (DVD)
The first 45 minutes had all the excitement of a Beverly Hills 90210 episode. Maybe not that much. When the main guy goes to bury his dead girlfriend and lo-and-behold finds another dead body in the ditch he's just dug, you know believablity is not going to be a high point in this movie. The series of unbeleivable scenarios is just beginning to unfold however, and at a rate that's much quicker than the first 45 minutes. The unbeleivablity would have been more forgivable if other elements had been more interesting, but those other elements were missing for me. OK, the second half was at least an improvement on the first in terms of generating interest. Not a terrible movie, but not a great one either.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A little of this, a little of that (and some dead bodies, too), May 19, 2011
This review is from: Dead Bodies (Amazon Instant Video)
There are a coupla different styles in this movie, which I guess some viewers may find disjointed ... but it worked for me.

The first 20 minutes are just plain funny, highlighted by Katy Davis as Jean, the most amazingly self-obsessed, annoying and hilarious character I've seen in a while. But, after Jean has a little accident, the movie becomes more serious ... though with some moments and dialogue that reminded me a bit of Guy Ritchie.

The last half of the flick is pure thriller, very well done and not at all predictable. You will NOT be bored.

You also get to see the wonderful Kelly Reilly (Viv) in a fairly early role ... she's beautiful, and she definitely can act. Sadly, I suspect her days of low-budget thrillers now is past, so you'll have to settle for this one. For later roles, check her out in "Eden Lake" and "Sherlock Holmes."

Enjoy!

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't Let This One Get Buried, September 15, 2006
This review is from: Dead Bodies (DVD)
This is a gripping drama in which the various characters keep revealing deeper, darker layers to their personalities.

The main characters are of the "trainspotter" generation - involved in partying hearty. But mature viewers who enjoy an Agatha Christie mystery will find just as much to identify with here.

All the acting is superb. The lead actor sets the dark chain of events in motion when he confesses to his buddy that he killed his girlfriend - accidentally, during one of their regular bouts of disaffection. He enlists his buddy's help in disposing of the body. When he finds that the secluded spot he picked as a burial site is already occupied - by another corpse - things get dangerously complicated for everyone involved.

There are surprises and jolts all along these characters' paths. Although the script is generally literate and well-crafted, there are several loose ends to contend with.

I think though that the main loose end was left dangling intentionally. That is the introductory voice-over narration the main character delivers. He refers to the grisly death of his dog in the opening sequence. This revelation, alluding to dark motives and indifference, sets the tone for the whole movie. However, it constitutes perhaps the biggest mystery of all. It will leave you guessing exactly how this little death fits into the larger, pervasive villainy that's the subject of "Dead Bodies."
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