SummaryIt’s just another night at the morgue for a father (Brian Cox) and son (Emile Hirsch) team of coroners, until an unidentified, highly unusual corpse comes in. Discovered buried in the basement of the home of a brutally murdered family, the young Jane Doe—eerily well preserved and with no visible signs of trauma—is shrouded in mystery. As...
SummaryIt’s just another night at the morgue for a father (Brian Cox) and son (Emile Hirsch) team of coroners, until an unidentified, highly unusual corpse comes in. Discovered buried in the basement of the home of a brutally murdered family, the young Jane Doe—eerily well preserved and with no visible signs of trauma—is shrouded in mystery. As...
The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
Sinopsis:
Dos forenses, padre e hijo, investigan la muerte de una hermosa joven sobre la que nadie sabe nada. A medida que descubren más información, más se adentran en una telaraña de indicios y hechos extraños y desconcertantes.
Opinión:
No tenía idea de esta película hasta que me la topé en un video top 10 de YouTube y fue una muy grata sorpresa, a simple vista da la impresión de ser una película al estilo Cadáver del 2019 pero lo único que comparten en común es que ambas se desarrollan en una morgue, aquí todo se basa en una autopsia que se por si empieza muy fuera de lo común al ver las anomalías de la mujer muerta con cara de maniquí, hasta que de a poco el thriller empieza a hacer acto de presencia solo para que al final corra el dicho de que la explicación mas simple casi siempre es la correcta, pero eso no lo veía venir claro está.
La trama es buena, pero su desarrollo y planteamiento es aún mejor por mas sencillo que parezca, las actuaciones son sólidas y creíbles, contiene uno que otro jumpscare, pero esta película es mas suspenso que terror, la verdad esperaba algo genérico y predecible, pero pese a la premisa sencilla, me atrapó desde el primer momento, muy buena
too much thrill and this is called thrilling vibes
positive- the thrilling vibes+ some goosebumps moment+ story was good and the execution was brilliant
no that much negative, didn't expect that would be the ending.
Øvredal gives us B-movie thrills better than most of his peers, creating a campy, nasty, tremendously fun horror experience in which death proves not the ending we might expect.
While “Autopsy” lives up to its title, providing plenty of grisly medical gore, the forensics induce less squirming than the exacting yet playful way Ovredal keeps making us anticipate more unnatural acts as the Tildens realize something is seriously amiss.
The two stars stay on their game but their relationship is largely sidetracked in favour of fending off ghouls. While the heart rate may increase the creepiness dissipates, though The Autopsy of Jane Doe remains good genre fun - if little more.
‘Jane Doe’ never aspires beyond the ordinary, and more crucially even fails to meet that modest standard. Lifeless and lackluster, ‘Jane Doe’ never draws blood.
Stephen King said that this film made him as tense as the original Alien did. I'm inclined to agree with him -- one of the best horror movies I've seen in a long time. Watch this movie at night by yourself.
Fails to explain, but doesn't fail on making an impact...Paranormal, intimating and leaving the idea of a possible sequel (altough these would kill the emotion of the first)...That close shots of her face always kept me cringing
This first half of this movie is mostly a father and son talking as they go about conducting an autopsy on a 20-something young woman. So what you get are two actors and an attractive woman lying naked on a table - with no attempts made at all to hide it; so the movie is full of the most unusual nudity you can think of- in the most unsexy circumstances possible. In most stories the characters engage in a lot of physical activity and move from one setting to another. It's a risk for a movie to limit itself to one setting and use only a couple of characters as this one does. There are more actors but their time in the movie is very limited. It's almost exclusively these two guys. If you think you can't deal with such a movie, don't watch this. But when I saw the trailer I was hooked. The young woman was found in a home where all the residents had been murdered. But she wasn't a resident. And she was found naked half buried in dirt in the basement; she was not killed while going about her business doing something normal in the house like the residents of the house were. As they do the autopsy they start to find weird stuff in her body, and the situation gets weirder from there. I would have given it more stars if not for a few big errors. Something very terrible happens, after which the father starts talking about the mistakes he made regarding his wife and how the son suffered due to that. This is fine to give the story some emotional depth, but it's the wrong moment. It doesn't work. What has just happened was too terrible. The father wouldn't have chosen that moment to say these things. They should have found a way to work it in before the terrible event. In fact, the way the two characters carry on after this event - within 10 minutes they're having conversation as if this event didn't happen - is totally unrealistic. Of course, the events of the movie are crazy due to the genre - but the way people react should be realistic. The ending is kind of cool but there's no reason it couldn't have happened earlier, much earlier, right at the start, in fact. And what the son does near the end - is also unbelievable. Also, one more problem, is that something that seemed to be happening, which seemed to be the ultimate point, did not happen; the ending would have been much better if it had. So I give the movie points for originality, but a couple of major missteps that could have been avoided if they'd just worked on the script some more, take it down to a 6.
But be warned, really scary.
Good acting, effects, cinematography, sound and use of light. Imagine getting all that things right, and getting a score of 2 out of 10. Proof that you can achieve a really professional looking picture, but if the script and premise ****, your movie is going to ****.