Body/Antibody

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Body/Antibody
Directed by Kerry Douglas Dye
Jordan Hoffman
Written byKerry Douglas Dye
Produced byJordan Hoffman
Starring
CinematographyRaoul Germain
Edited byEvan Gatica
Music byCharlie Schmid
Production
company
LeisureSuit Media
Release date
7 June 2007 (Brooklyn International Film Festival)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Body/Antibody is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Kerry Douglas Dye and Jordan Hoffman, starring Robert Gomes, Leslie Kendall Dye and Frank Deal. [1]

Contents

Cast

Reception

Kurt Dahlke of DVD Talk rated the film three and a half out of five stars and wrote that "smart scripting and great performances make this rise above the straight-to-DVD ranks, begging to be on the big screen." [2] Richard van Oosterom of See Magazine rated the film three and a half out of five stars and called the performances "understated and natural". [3]

Elizabeth Chorney-Booth of Fast Forward Weekly called the performances "textured" and the atmosphere "sparse but tense". [4] Dave Jaffer of Hour Community wrote that the film's "stark whiteness injects a palpable sense of order and cleanliness to the proceedings, which is of course sullied by a claustrophobic and bloody third act that exposes how base our darker desires really are." [5]

Marya Summers of New Times Broward-Palm Beach wrote that the film "doesn't cut important corners and makes few mistakes". [6]

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