Bodies Bodies Bodies

Bodies Bodies Bodies (R)

Movie |

Whodunit | Love Triangle

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Horror, Thriller, Mystery
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Halina Reijn, Eric LaFranchi, Hans Augustave
  • Cast(s): Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha'la Herrold, Rachel Sennott, Chase Sui Wonders See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 35min
  • Music: Mark DeSimone,Rich Vreeland,Chris Liang,Jennie Shea,Jay Peck
  • Award(s): ReFrame Stamp 2023 (Won)
    Independent Spirit 2023 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Silent Night, Bubba Ho-tep
  • Story:
    A group of wealthy young adults decide to play the game Bodies, Bodies, Bodies in an isolated family mansion, where one of them is a hidden "killer" while the others attempt to "escape".
    Full Story
6.2/10
IMDb

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STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
A group of wealthy young adults decide to play the game Bodies, Bodies, Bodies in an isolated family mansion, where one of them is a hidden "killer" while the others attempt to "escape".
Ratings

6.2/10

IMDb

86%

Rotten Tomatoes
Bodies Bodies Bodies Review

The presentation of "Bodies Bodies Bodies," along with the narrative's unpredictability and appropriate climax, make it special. The intriguing screenplay is full of twists and never lets up on a sense of impending doom. Although the film's tone may leave viewers unsure of how to feel about its characters and ultimately affect your perception of it, its drama will keep you interested in addition to the murder mystery and the riveting performances from the ensemble cast.We are first introduced to Maria Bakalova as Bee and Amandla Stenberg as Sophie as they go for the party. Bakalova excels at portraying Bee, the newbie who is making a sincere effort to blend in with the group. Pete Davidson feels at ease in his spontaneous portrayal of David. The cast is flawless, which is crucial because these characters, namely those of Generation Z, aren't exactly lovable. The film overall, is decent and worth watching.

AWARDS

Won
ReFrame Stamp Award

Feature | 2023

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Nominations
Independent Spirit Award

Best First Screenplay | 2023

Best Director | 2023 | Halina

Audience Award

Tops | 2023 | Halina

Headliners | 2022 | Halina

Dorian Award

Campy Flick of the Year | 2023

GLAAD Media Award

Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2023

Queerty Award

Film Performance | 2023 | Amandla

Studio Movie | 2023

OFTA Film Award

Best Feature Debut | 2023

MTV Movie + TV Award

Most Frightened Performance | 2023

Breakthrough Performance | 2023

Chainsaw Award

Best Supporting Performance | 2023

BOX OFFICE

Budget 3,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 13,900,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

For sabering-the-champagne-bottle, Lee Pace admitted that he practiced for the feat at home using Thranduil's sword from his time in The Hobbit (2012) film series.

As the film takes place almost exclusively in a dark mansion with the only source of light being cellphones, a headlamp, and glow tubes, the cast had to be instructed on how to light the scene and themselves from cinematographer Jasper Wolf. Wolf proclaimed If any of the cast missed their timing the scene was unusable as all you would see is dark silhouettes.

The name of the movie and the game played in the movie are based on a commonly played Improv Game called Body Body (or Murder In The Dark) where players run around in a dark room while the murderer "kills" players by tapping them, hoping to get away with killing the entire group.

Amandla Stenberg messaged New York Times film critic Lena Wilson after Wilson called the film a "95-minute advertisement for cleavage" in her review, saying, "Ur review was great, maybe if you had gotten your eyes off my tits you could've watched the movie."

In an interview with the director, the source of light each character uses is symbolism for their personality. Bee has her phone strapped to her hip showing her selflessness for helping her mother and others, Jordan uses a headlamp showing her spotlight for no-nonsense confrontation, Alice covers herself in glow tubes showing her desire to be liked and the center of attention, Emma never uses a light showing her desire to be introverted. However, Greg and David are never shown to use any light.

Popular Dialogues

"Alice: Did you just fucking shoot me?"

"Sophie: You fucking trigger me."