6/10
Fun horror comedy and Gen Z commentary, not enterely effective as a horror
25 February 2023
A group of young people plan a party during a hurricane in a mansion on a remote island. The celebration takes a grim turn when the guests begin to die, one by one. Bodies, bodies, bodies is an entertaining horror comedy with a cool young cast, but unfortunately it not my cup of tea.

As much as I enjoyed the humour of the film, the commentary on Gen Z, the discourse, their awarness (or lack there of) social issues, and the way they comunicate, as much as I liked the intrigue throughout the film and the crazy situations in which the characters got, I hated the ending of the film, and that has a weight on my final rating (I GET IT, but I hate it). Certain mysteries of the film were incredibly engaging, I didn't enjoy the film as much when we got to see exactly what was happening.

Rachel Sennott is so great, she is becoming one of my favourite young actresses and her scenes are certainly a standout of the film, but it is Lee Pace plays the most fun character in my opinion, the tension and awkwardness he brings into the story are awesome. The rest of the cast is just okay.

You will enjoy this film if you like horror comedies.
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