The Unburied Corpse


The Unburied Corpse 2020

 
IMDb Ratings: 5.2/10
 
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
 
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + Spanish(ORG)
 
Release Year: 2020

Director: Alejandro Cohen Arazi

Stars Cast: Demián Salomón, Héctor Alba, Mirta Busnelli
 

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Maximiliano (Demián Salomón) is a psychiatrist who recently published a book called Tribal Education, an article that already looks forward to what will happen in the film.

An orphan and raised in an adoptive home in the state of Buenos Aires Maximiliano receives a call from one of his brothers informing him that his "father" has died, suggesting that he return to the city to deal with inheritance proceedings. Thus he goes back to the past he intended to conquer.

His reunion with a few "brothers" from the orphanage will gradually introduce him to an ever-growing growing diversity of disturbing memories or the visions of his youth exploding with increasing energy.

Alejandro Cohen Arazi's film falls into a sub-category of what we might call "sectarianism and bigotry" (but with a little more subtlety than Midsommar's overly full, for example). It is the result of the horror of being reimbursed for its low pay and its ghosts, a city with its own various power structures and patriarchal practices as such.

The problem with the Unburied Body is that with the exception of two or three scenes (one of which has a very high impact but related to the main plot and another that may create a different film) it does not disturb or intimidate (or not much) while basic psychological and "family" drama is not fully integrated. The film concludes with an intriguing ending that recounts the story but is not enough to preserve the whole story.

The special mention of Mirta Busnelli portrays the type of witch, found (character and witch), apart from the good and the bad.