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Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue

  • Série télévisée
  • 2025
  • 45m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Eric McCormack, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Siobhán McSweeney, David Ajala, Adam Long, Peter Gadiot, Lydia Wilson, and Jan Le in Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue (2025)
CriminalitéMystèreThrillerSuspense - MystèreWhodunnit

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA plane carrying ten people crashes into the Mexican jungle, leaving them stranded. As they are murdered one by one, the remaining survivors must solve the mystery of who is killing them.A plane carrying ten people crashes into the Mexican jungle, leaving them stranded. As they are murdered one by one, the remaining survivors must solve the mystery of who is killing them.A plane carrying ten people crashes into the Mexican jungle, leaving them stranded. As they are murdered one by one, the remaining survivors must solve the mystery of who is killing them.

  • Creator
    • Anthony Horowitz
  • Stars
    • Eric McCormack
    • David Ajala
    • Lydia Wilson
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,6 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 119
    155
    • Creator
      • Anthony Horowitz
    • Stars
      • Eric McCormack
      • David Ajala
      • Lydia Wilson
    • 42Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 6Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Kevin Anderson
    • 2025
    David Ajala
    David Ajala
    • Zack Ellis
    • 2025
    Lydia Wilson
    Lydia Wilson
    • Sonja
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    Jan Le
    Jan Le
    • Amy Maclean
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    Adam Long
    Adam Long
    • Dan Maclean
    • 2025
    Bradley J. Ibrahim
    • The Figure
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    Siobhán McSweeney
    Siobhán McSweeney
    • Lisa Davies
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    Carolina Guerra
    Carolina Guerra
    • Cora De Léon…
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    Sebastián Capitán Viveros
    Sebastián Capitán Viveros
    • Subteniente Ignacio López
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    Ángel López-Silva
    Ángel López-Silva
    • Captain Primero Gabriel Vega…
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    Peter Gadiot
    Peter Gadiot
    • Carlos Garcia Mendez
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    Sebastian Orozco
    • Daniel Sánchez
    • 2025
    Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
    Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
    • Travis Davies
    • 2025
    Deborah Ayorinde
    Deborah Ayorinde
    • Claire Sundiata
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    Hari Dhillon
    Hari Dhillon
    • David Malik
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    Harlys Becerra
    Harlys Becerra
    • Hector Guzman…
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    Álvaro Alemán
    • Billy Spencer…
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    Isaiah St Jean
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      • Anthony Horowitz
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    4logandmerrick

    Really?

    I was really enjoying this show up until the final episode. The pacing, acting, and twists had me hooked, and I kept thinking the writers had something clever up their sleeves. But then the last episode happened, and I couldn't believe how lazy the reveal was. I genuinely thought they wouldn't go with the most obvious choice for the killer-but they did. And not only was it obvious, it was downright unbelievable. I get that the entire show leans into the ridiculous, but this ending pushed it into the realm of absurdity. The motives didn't add up, the logic fell apart, and it felt like the writers just gave up. I can suspend disbelief for a good payoff, but this was just a sloppy mess. A complete waste of time and potential.
    7mdjedovic

    And Then They Were Lost: A Good Old-Fashioned Puzzle

    The thriller genre is the streaming world's favourite comfort food, but there really aren't many classical whodunits around anymore. Everything nowadays is based more around suspense, shocking twists, police procedure, or rich people being terrible to each other. However, as a longtime fan of good old-fashioned murder mysteries, I was very much looking forward to "Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue", an unexpectedly old-fashioned take on Agatha Christie's classic "And Then There Were None".

    Another reason why I was watering at the mouth about this show is that it's written by Anthony Horowitz. It may be deeply unserious of me, but Horowitz is my favourite living novelist. His genre-redifying, metatextual whodunits always find audaciously novel ways of reusing old formulas with clever yet unobtrusive post-modernist twists. Horowitz is also a brilliant screenwriter, as anyone who's ever seen "Foyle's War" can attest. Here, the Christie connection deepens as Horowitz adapted several of her works for the long-running "Poirot" series. Most importantly for me, he wrote the episode "Yellow Iris", in which he reinvented Christie's very short story as a superbly puzzling, non-linear meta-mystery with a dazzling climax. It remains the only time any screenwriter has ever actually improved on one of Christie's plots.

    Now, having seen "Nine Bodies", I do have to concede that it's not one of Horowitz's finest works. It is a fairly straightforward whodunit slasher without any of the writer's trademark boldness or inventiveness. Instead, what I found so delightful about the series was precisely its old-fashioned approach. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, it's not loaded with knowing film references or sarcastic winks to the audience. Most enjoyably, it also lacks the irony which is the plague of most modern genre pieces. Here, at last, is a slasher tale told by someone who doesn't worship at the feet of "Scream".

    The premise is very much as advertised: nine people survive a plane crash, find themselves stranded in the Mexican jungle, and are picked off one by one by a mysterious killer. The cast of characters is made up entirely of stereotypes: the tough guy, the selfish guy, the mousy girl, the stuffy doctor, the MAGA-loving Americans, etc., etc. After all, it's the way the genre works. I enjoyed that Horowitz didn't feel the need to give us lengthy flashbacks or expositional monologues about the characters' backstories. Let's just focus on the mystery at hand.

    The quality of the performances varies, but the protagonists who emerge very quickly are all quite good. Eric McCormack is especially fun to watch as the weasely doctor. Meanwhile, Lydia Wilson and David Ajala are quite likeable and charismatic as this show's versions of Kate and Jack from "Lost". My one constant issue with the performances is the presence of some truly awful American accents from otherwise good British actors. Siobhan McSweeney is probably the biggest offender with her over-the-top Southern draaaaaawl, but Adam Long is no better with his stiff, vaguely trans-Atlantic lilt.

    What the show really lacks is strong, stylish direction. This is usually what separates great thrillers from mindless potboilers. Unfortunately, "Nine Bodies" falls squarely in the latter category. The show is directed by two people, Brian O'Malley and Viviane Andereggen, each handling three episodes. While Andereggen clearly does the better job, neither director really infuses the show with any atmosphere or visual flair. The cinematography is disappointingly bland throughout, and the framing frequently makes the show look like a workaday police procedural instead of the moody slasher it should have been.

    Back to the script. Horowitz has concocted a deliciously enjoyable variation on "And Then There Were None". I enjoyed trying to outguess the characters, even though I wish there were more clues to the solution. In the end, all the plot threads really do come together in a satisfying manner. Of course, it's all utter hokum, but that's part of the genre's fun. Even with the best Christie or Dickson Carr novels, you have to play by their logic. The plotting's one gaping flaw is the survival of one character (I won't say which) who really has no business being alive at the end. That, I'll admit, made me groan. Also, I knew that Horowitz simply won't be able to resist reusing one of Christie's finest twists, so I did figure out who the killer was before the finale, but that's also par for the course.

    Otherwise, I had a lot of fun with "Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue". It's the kind of old-fashioned good fun I miss in this jaded, self-important age of event television. Forgive me, but sometimes I don't really want my thriller to be a dark journey into the drug-addled underworld of contemporary America or a scathing indictment of the capitalist system. There's room for your "Long Bright Rivers" and "Sirens", for sure, but I'm hungry for some convoluted, preposterous, but wildly engaging and cleverly constructed puzzles.
    8melissac-83491

    Interesting Enough

    I'm just good at figuring out who it is most of the time, and this was no exception. I pay attention to the build of the killer, body type. There were enough surprises though that I didn't see coming for me to enjoy this series. However, there are some "there is no way they did that" moments that were so unrealistic and impossible. Definitely worth watching though. Despite the unrealistic events, the writers did a good job and making viewers change who they thought was the killer several times. I maintained who I thought it was throughout, except for a twist that even had me second guess myself.
    6julieshotmail

    Easy watch because of campy plot but has enough surprises

    "Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue" hooks you with the title - sharp, ominous, impossible to ignore - and if you're the kind who leans into a mystery, it promises more than it delivers. The opening plane crash sets the tone, not in suspense, but in budget. It looks patched together, more green screen than grit. And once the survivors stagger into view, the illusion doesn't hold. The jungle feels like a stage. The stakes feel staged, too.

    The characters aren't written - they're sketched. Loud types, hollow arcs, the kind you meet once and forget twice. And still, you hang in, maybe because of Peter Gadiot and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson - two actors who know how to hold a scene, even when the writing gives them nothing but clichés to chew on. They show up. The script doesn't.

    By the time the story wraps up and slides toward its twisty, slightly unhinged finish, you're not gripped - but you're not checking out either. There's enough absurdity, enough sudden turns, that you don't need to pay close attention to stay mildly entertained.

    It's a mess, but a watchable one. And sometimes, that's enough.
    6tikitim-47092

    VERY Predictable

    Okay. So maybe I am just good at guessing twists in mysteries but I figured this out and knew who the killer was by the fourth or fifth episode. I was just waiting for the finale for it to unveil the way I guessed. It did lead to quite a letdown. I'm not sure if other people guessed what was going on but it took away from the enjoyment for me. There were so many plot holes and unrealistic situations that it became quite ludicrous. The acting was hit or miss, the script not that great. I liked that it was only 6 episodes as any more it would have dragged. I liked the mystery aspect of it but again the reveal was disappointing since I figured it out earlier on.

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      Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue, which takes place in the Mexican jungle, was actually shot in the Canary Islands, particularly in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 mars 2025 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Espagne(Botanical Garden "Viera y Clavijo")
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      • Eleventh Hour Films
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