When an inexperienced park ranger finds a dead body under mysterious circumstances on a remote mountain trail, she must guard it overnight until authorities can arrive, forcing her to confront some of her deepest, darkest fears.
Review
Ruuz
4.0
My first big disappointment of 2019. Not to say it was truly horrendous, there's worse movies this year, I'm sure, but _Body at Brighton Rock_ is the first one I've come across that I was expecting to be good, and really wasn't.
_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
Gimly, you suck at reviews.
This is a very slow paced movie but it's worth watching someone have to face their worst fears, the fears that tie us back to our ancestors and childhood. Sure, it's basically about being lost in the woods with a dead body but there's a lot of layers to unpack.