Body Contact
Body Contact

Body Contact

1987Movie75 minEnglish

In the future, around Tottenham and Hackney, taxi driver Smiley comes to the assistance of the beautiful Dominique Renoir, who's on the run from her violent Mafia boyfriend.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Paul WeilandGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In this British comedy-drama, a meek accountant named Arthur Prentiss finds his life upended when he discovers a hidden talent for hypnosis. Initially using his newfound skill for minor personal gains and to impress a woman, Arthur soon finds himself entangled in increasingly bizarre and chaotic situations. His attempts to control his environment with hypnosis lead to unforeseen and humorous consequences for himself and those around him.

Critical Reception

Body Contact received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised its quirky premise and the performances of its cast, particularly Nigel Planer, others found the plot uneven and the humor occasionally falling flat. It is often remembered as a product of its time, with a style that blended elements of early British indie comedies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique concept of hypnosis as a comedic device.
  • Noted for Nigel Planer's earnest performance in the lead role.
  • Criticized for an inconsistent narrative and underdeveloped humor.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Body Contact' is not widely available through typical Google review aggregators, making it difficult to summarize specific user sentiments. The film appears to have a niche following rather than broad mainstream appeal.

Fun Fact

The film was an early foray into feature film directing for Paul Weiland, who would go on to direct successful television shows like 'Father Ted' and 'Black Books'.

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