

Bodywork
Virgil Guppy buys a sleek-looking used Jaguar, but the car turns out to be a lemon. Unfortunately, that's just the start of his problems; a dead prostitute is discovered in the trunk, and Virgil is accused of her murder. Aided by a dysfunctional family of thieves, unorthodox police procedure and some clever body work of his own, he sets out to clear his name.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip find themselves stranded in a desolate town after their car breaks down. They soon discover that the town is home to a sinister entity that feeds on fear and preys on its inhabitants through their deepest anxieties. As they try to escape, they must confront their own inner demons and fight for survival against the malevolent force.
Critical Reception
Bodywork is a low-budget horror film that garnered a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. It is often cited for its predictable plot and reliance on jump scares rather than genuine suspense. While some appreciated its attempts at psychological horror, many found it to be a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a thin plot and underdeveloped characters.
- Relies heavily on clichés and predictable horror tropes.
- Lacks the suspense and originality to stand out in the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available suggest a film that fails to deliver on its horror premise, often being described as generic and uninspired.
Fun Fact
Despite its release in 2001, the film often gets overlooked and is not widely discussed within horror film communities.
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