Body At Brighton Rock

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  • Obsessed Reader

    > 24 hour

    Where to start? Poor plot, horrible acting, the lead actress is unlikable, and this movie is all over the place. Common sense went out the window when writing this. Very boring and then 3/4 of the way they go for weird and its all downhill from there. Unrealistic. Girl can barely manage to breathe and walk at the same time and then suddenly at the end with a bear, they have her a survival expert that can think on her feet.

  • Tessa

    > 24 hour

    This movie is weird and low budget for sure! I personally did not like it but did have a good little twist at the end.

  • Robbie

    > 24 hour

    Surprise ending which I liked.

  • ARROWFLINGER

    > 24 hour

    Trailer leaves you interested .. movie is abit S l O W ... it gets better about 15 min before the end.. then about 5 min later .. the story line just gets ,strange, dumb, wierd, dont want to tell you how it ends and Spoil your feeling of wasted time and money..lol.. NO Dont rent something else ..

  • The Noble Rot

    > 24 hour

    Well Ive found it. The horror movie equivalent of a white girl in Uggs clutching a pumpkin spice latte and chanting Live, Laugh, Love over and over again for an hour and a half. To call this excrement is an insult to actual manure. If I could sue the writer, director, producer, entire makeup team, full cast, and every single human being right down to the key grips, I would. I am that salty about losing the portion of my life I just wasted watching this film.

  • HorrorHomeroom

    > 24 hour

    Body at Brighton Rock (2019) is the first full-length feature film directed (and written) by Roxanne Benjamin, and it demonstrates that she is indeed a horror director to watch. Benjamin has also written and directed the “Don’t Fall” segment of the excellent all-female horror anthology XX (2017) and the “Siren” segment of Southbound (2015). Body at Brighton Rock features park ranger Wendy (Karina Fontes), who is not exactly cut out for the rugged task she undertakes when she agrees to switch shifts with her friend Maya (Emily Althaus) and head out on a trail to tack up warning signs. Untrained, and not taking the perils she’s warning tourists about seriously herself, Wendy finally gets lost after inadvertently leaving her map behind. Looking over the ridge shes on, Wendy sees what seems to be a dead body below her. After confirming the man is indeed dead, Maya radios to the park headquarters and dispatch tells her she has to stay where she is and protect the possible crime scene until they can send a group out to her. Since it’s already late in the afternoon, Wendy has to stay the night with the dead body. Already terrified by the desolate location and the body, Wendy is further unsettled by the appearance of a strange man who says he’s been out there for days, presumably hunting or hiking, but who doesn’t seem to have any equipment or the phone he says he usually carries. Something seems off about this man, but it’s unclear if, as viewers, we’re infected by Wendy’s increasingly unstable point of view. Panicking, Wendy tells the man to get away from her and the body, thus losing contact with a potentially helpful stranger. Now she does have to spend the night alone. I very much recommend Body at Brighton Rock. It’s a slow film that keeps you interested because of Wendy’s hapless character, played expertly by Karina Fontes, because of the dread that inexorably builds, and because of the breathtaking landscape. Benjamin offers shot after shot of Wendy utterly dwarfed by the land, heightening our sense of her terror. The film really pays off in the last fifteen minutes or so, which I absolutely loved. It’s a satisfying ending that the film has earned, as it pulls together lots of strands and clues that the viewer probably didn’t put together in the first viewing. It also delivers two truly shocking scenes and then a slow-dawning realization of something that terrifies in a quite different way. I have a full review of Body at Brighton Rock at my website HorrorHomeroom.com.

  • LITGAH

    > 24 hour

    Trailer made this movie look more interesting than it actually was. Very misleading

  • Michael

    > 24 hour

    Bad acting, writing, pacing. A ludicrous plot twist & unintentionally hilarious display of bad special effects. Waste of time.

  • Les rosenberg

    > 24 hour

    Its a good movie fun to watch, I liked it.

  • Viking

    > 24 hour

    Horrible movie!

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