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Bodies

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 57m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Stephen Graham, Amaka Okafor, Kyle Soller, Shira Haas, and Jacob Fortune-Lloyd in Bodies (2023)
Based on the mind-bending graphic novel by Si Spencer, Bodies is a police procedural with a twist. When a body – the same body – is found on Longharvest Lane in London's East End in 1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053, one detective from each period must investigate.
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Four detectives, living in different eras -1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053 - find the body of the same murder victim in Whitechapel. They soon come to realize their investigations have them centra... Read allFour detectives, living in different eras -1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053 - find the body of the same murder victim in Whitechapel. They soon come to realize their investigations have them central to a conspiracy spanning over 150 years.Four detectives, living in different eras -1890, 1941, 2023 and 2053 - find the body of the same murder victim in Whitechapel. They soon come to realize their investigations have them central to a conspiracy spanning over 150 years.

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    • Amaka Okafor
    • Kyle Soller
    • Shira Haas
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    • Stars
      • Amaka Okafor
      • Kyle Soller
      • Shira Haas
    • 357User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Amaka Okafor
    Amaka Okafor
    • Shahara Hasan
    • 2023
    Kyle Soller
    Kyle Soller
    • Alfred Hillinghead
    • 2023
    Shira Haas
    Shira Haas
    • Iris Maplewood
    • 2023
    Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
    Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
    • Charles Whiteman
    • 2023
    Tom Mothersdale
    Tom Mothersdale
    • Gabriel Defoe…
    • 2023
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Polly…
    • 2023
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Mannix
    • 2023
    Synnove Karlsen
    Synnove Karlsen
    • Polly Hillinghead
    • 2023
    George Parker
    George Parker
    • Henry Ashe
    • 2023
    Michael Jibson
    Michael Jibson
    • Barber
    • 2023
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Chief Inspector Paxman
    • 2023
    Gabriel Howell
    Gabriel Howell
    • Elias
    • 2023
    Amy Manson
    Amy Manson
    • Charlotte Hillinghead
    • 2023
    Chloe Raphael
    Chloe Raphael
    • Esther Jankovsky
    • 2023
    Nitin Ganatra
    Nitin Ganatra
    • Ishmael
    • 2023
    Derek Riddell
    Derek Riddell
    • Chief Inspector Calloway
    • 2023
    Emily Barber
    Emily Barber
    • Kathleen
    • 2023
    Andrew Whipp
    Andrew Whipp
    • Ladbroke
    • 2023
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    9twetestxbox

    Perfect for fans of Dark and The Devil's Hour

    Time travel. Hmm. It's so tough to pull off - the key is to make it entertaining, fill it with quality acting and writing, and just do enough to make it believable to you don't end up trying to figure out the science or poke holes in paradoxes.

    Bodies is about as good as anything there is in the time travel sub-genre of science-fiction. If you liked shows such as Dark or The Devil's Hour, or loved Predestination or any of the smarter time travel stories around then you'll be very happy with this surprising gem. It's tense, atmospheric, genuinely original and wholly unpredictable.

    The historical periods depicted are done so in a rich and convincing manner, particularly the 1890s. The modern-day cops are entirely believable, and the depiction of the future - always the trickiest to sell - kinda works too. After watching a seemingly endless run of TV shows with immensely dislikable characters, it's refreshing to have protagonists to root for - especially the antihero DS Whiteman played by the exceptional Jacob Fortune-Lloyd.

    Among the sea of dross being pumped out by Netflix and Disney+ in particular, Bodies really stands out.
    8Supermanfan-13

    Starts a little slow but stay with it

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I first started Bodies. The reviews were mostly good but the only actor I recognized was Stephen Graham so I thought how good could it be? Well, it was pretty damn good as was the entire cast. It's a time travel series that reminded me of Dark but easier to follow along. It's about four different detectives, in four different time periods, all investigating the exact same murder. It may start a little slow for some but stay with it because I promise it picks up. The best thing about it is it doesn't end with some cliffhanger, it has a very satisfying ending. If you enjoy sci-fi and time travel then give this a try. You won't be disappointed.
    8Shauna63

    Hallelujah - A Netflix Series With An Actual Ending!

    I can't count the number of Netflix movies and series I have invested in only to be hit with what I call "The Netflix Non-Ending Ending". You know the ones - dead stops where it feel as if the writers just ran out of steam, and finally said eh, forget about it...let the audience figure it out for themselves. So frustrating! Bodies stands out to me if for no other reason than it has an actual ending. There is a lot going on so pay attention or you'll find yourself constantly rewinding to figure out what they're talking about. Time travel stories are exhausting to some degree but I found this one fun and engaging. Worth the binge!
    9purple-mug

    Rivetingly absurd

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that any plot involving time travel, especially any that attempts to deal with the so-called grandfather paradox, will necessarily be so full of holes that, if it were a fishing net, only the great whales would be endangered by it. In that regard, Bodies certainly does not disappoint, piling impossibility upon impossibility at a head spinning pace. However it is the panache and insouciance with which such concerns are dealt that determines whether a show will emerge battered to death or greatly loved. With great performances from the lead characters, particularly Jacob Fortune Lloyd as the thoroughly corrupt wartime cop whose heart is melted by a child (a charming live-action debut for Chloe Raphael), and a brilliant script that revealed only as much as necessary at each stage and kept you guessing until the very end, Bodies easily triumphs over its unavoidable absurdity.
    8JonathanWalford

    Poor historical research

    I am enjoying the series, if I close my eyes during the gorey scenes where history is being mutilated....

    It's impossible to be 100% accurate, but sometimes the mistakes are distracting. Like many contemporary productions, this series fails to understand how people behaved in the past. There are two instances in particular that particularly stand out.

    In 1890 London, the molly house with two men dressed up in corsets on the street simply wouldn't have happened in daylight in front of the police because they would have been immediately arrested. It wasn't okay to act gay in any way in public in 1890.

    The other most egregious errors occur in the 1941 blitz scenes, with people screaming and running for shelter from their apartments while bombs are falling in the neighbourhood, and the crowds then being denied access to an underground station for shelter. Anyone who has ever talked to anyone who lived in London during the Blitz knows that Londoners were prepared and calmly resigned to the bombings. There were usually many minutes between the first alerts and the first bombs - enough time to make a thermos of tea and dress warmly. There were also alternate street-level shelters to the undergrounds, and many people just defied fate and waited it out at home. As well, the cars have too much light being projected from the head lamps, and the detective's apartment had no blackout curtains, so sitting in the apartment with the lights on was illegal, and he would have been fined or arrested. Covering light from windows would have been tested in drills by ARP officers from the home army in the early months of the war, well before the Blitz began.

    It's too bad these blatant errors exist because they pull down the quality of the production. Period set films really need historians to check basic facts, and directors need to LISTEN to them.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the 2015 eight issue mini series of graphic novels from Vertigo / DC (Detective Comics).
    • Goofs
      At the end of Episode 8 as DS Whiteman is walking along a street in 1941 Whitechapel there are posters for an upcoming piano recital by Polly Hillinghead (the daughter of DI Hillinghead). The poster says the recital is to happen at Wilton's Music Hall in nearby Shadwell. The Music Hall closed in the 1870s and in 1941 the building was used as a mission hall by the Methodists. It became a music hall again in the 1990s.
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      Featured in Half in the Bag: 2023 Catch-up (Part 2) (2023)

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thi Thể
    • Filming locations
      • Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Netflix
      • Moonage Pictures
      • British Film Commission
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      57 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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