Watch: You Are Your Body / You Are Not Your Body 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – When four estranged siblings return to their Texas hometown for their mother’s funeral, the youngest sister is abducted by a religious cult. In the attempt to rescue their sister, the family discovers the cult’s terrifying plans for all of humanity..
Plot: A group of estranged siblings must reconcile with the past when the death of their mother coincides with the appearance of an apocalyptic cult, suicidal clown, and the second coming of Christ.
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Fascinating, strange… and kinda creepy
I kinda love this movie. It hit all the right notes for me, all the way through. When I stumbled across it it was labeled as ‘horror’… and maybe it is. It certainly has a lot in common with the sort of horror films I enjoy. But I think it’s open to interpretation, and some of those interpretations might not find any horror in it at all. Which, again, is something I really like about it. There are certainly no jump scares or bug-eyed monsters, no gore, and moments of overt physical menace. This movie is so thoroughly OFF the reservation of usual commercial cineplex fare that it defies a lot of easy comparisons. The most likely one is probably David Lynch, but that’s probably more because of the ambient music and some of the performances. It’s an odd story but it’s not nearly as opaque many of Lynch’s films.The budget is obviously minuscule, but I don’t see where it would have been improved by more cash. The cast is quite good, visually interesting and convincing. The writing is what really sold me, the script is relatively free of clichés and obvious filler and presents a deeper understanding of religion that I’d have expected.
Caveats are that it is slow, does not follow familiar pacing and story arcs, is filmed in black & white… and, again, is low-budget. All of these are bonuses as far as I’m concerned, but I realize that other tastes exist that might find it intolerably ‘dull’ and unclear.
I’d really like to find that these people have made/are making other films of this quality, so that I can watch them.
Fascinating, strange… and kinda creepy
I kinda love this movie. It hit all the right notes for me, all the way through. When I stumbled across it it was labeled as ‘horror’… and maybe it is. It certainly has a lot in common with the sort of horror films I enjoy. But I think it’s open to interpretation, and some of those interpretations might not find any horror in it at all. Which, again, is something I really like about it. There are certainly no jump scares or bug-eyed monsters, no gore, and moments of overt physical menace. This movie is so thoroughly OFF the reservation of usual commercial cineplex fare that it defies a lot of easy comparisons. The most likely one is probably David Lynch, but that’s probably more because of the ambient music and some of the performances. It’s an odd story but it’s not nearly as opaque many of Lynch’s films.The budget is obviously minuscule, but I don’t see where it would have been improved by more cash. The cast is quite good, visually interesting and convincing. The writing is what really sold me, the script is relatively free of clichés and obvious filler and presents a deeper understanding of religion that I’d have expected.
Caveats are that it is slow, does not follow familiar pacing and story arcs, is filmed in black & white… and, again, is low-budget. All of these are bonuses as far as I’m concerned, but I realize that other tastes exist that might find it intolerably ‘dull’ and unclear.
I’d really like to find that these people have made/are making other films of this quality, so that I can watch them.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min)
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Genre Drama, Horror, Thriller
Director Matt Latham
Writer Matt Latham, Nick Toti
Actors Amara Gyulai, Deborah Jensen, Meredith Jane McCarty
Country United States
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