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Body/Antibody

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
172
YOUR RATING
Body/Antibody (2007)
Dark ComedyComedyDrama

An obsessive-compulsive shut-in's antiseptic world is invaded by a beautiful seductress who moves in next door to his rent-controlled Manhattan apartment.An obsessive-compulsive shut-in's antiseptic world is invaded by a beautiful seductress who moves in next door to his rent-controlled Manhattan apartment.An obsessive-compulsive shut-in's antiseptic world is invaded by a beautiful seductress who moves in next door to his rent-controlled Manhattan apartment.

  • Directors
    • Kerry Douglas Dye
    • Jordan Hoffman
  • Writer
    • Kerry Douglas Dye
  • Stars
    • Robert Gomes
    • Leslie Kendall Dye
    • Frank Deal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    172
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kerry Douglas Dye
      • Jordan Hoffman
    • Writer
      • Kerry Douglas Dye
    • Stars
      • Robert Gomes
      • Leslie Kendall Dye
      • Frank Deal
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins total

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    Robert Gomes
    • Kip Polyard
    Leslie Kendall Dye
    Leslie Kendall Dye
    • Celine
    • (as Leslie Kendall)
    Frank Deal
    Frank Deal
    • Andy
    Debbie Gibson
    Debbie Gibson
    • The Caseworker
    • (as Deborah Gibson)
    Saidah Arrika Ekulona
    Saidah Arrika Ekulona
    • Dolores the Cop
    Antony Hagopian
    • Tony the Cop
    Pamelyn Chee
    Pamelyn Chee
    • 'Injustice!' Woman
    John Wu
    John Wu
    • Man in Cage
    Irma St. Paule
    Irma St. Paule
    • Woman At Bus Stop
    Tara Madden
    • Woman in Window
    Joseph Avallone
    • Man in Window
    Sam Bailer
    • Orderly
    Kim Tabatt
    • Kip's Ex
    Jordan Hoffman
    • Burly Mover
    • Directors
      • Kerry Douglas Dye
      • Jordan Hoffman
    • Writer
      • Kerry Douglas Dye
    • All cast & crew
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    9ramcess-1

    Body/Antibody is intriguing, smart and provocative.

    I had the pleasure of seeing this picture at one the New York screenings. I was immediately interested in this film when I saw the movie trailer. The trailer promised a film that was intriguing, smart and provocative. Body/Antibody actually exceeded my expectations and delivers extraordinary twists on an age-old story. The compelling plot and the lead actors take you on a journey that brings you to a place where you are stuck in the world of a man's bizarre psychosis. Yet you find yourself empathetic and drawn to his plight. The beautiful cinematography reinforces this repulsively clean and pristine alternative universe. I applaud the filmmakers for preserving the integrity and spirit of independent cinema. Well done!
    9samantha-kilmartin

    Body/Antibody - Interesting Quirky Black Comedy

    I also saw this movie at the Brooklyn Film Festival, with my husband, and we LOVED it. We see a lot of independent movies and like to see films that are a little bit different, so this movie really appealed to us. The plot is clever and interesting, in fact, I think it is one of the most original scripts, but interestingly, also one in which most people can relate to (or if not from New York, at least have heard about!). The twists and turns of the movie keep you guessing to the end - really. When was the last time you saw a really interesting movie, with an intriguing plot?

    The acting is superb. The characters again are unusual, you can throw out all of your pre-conceived ideas of femme fatale (apart from the sexy part). The two main characters add to the generally quirky vibe of the film and this is really refreshing.

    Basically,this movie is fun, it's a really well made black comedy with a few surprises. Go see it if you get the chance.
    8deezeedee

    fun, creepy, and oddly engaging

    This film is actually lots of fun. It hooks you and has you laughing out loud at the beginning with its offbeat romantic comedy. Then you are on the edge of your seat as the romance goes off the rails--with unpredictable twists--in the second half.

    Sure, it has a few flaws in production values, but for a low budget indie film with virtually unknown actors, it is really quite a coup. The cinematography is quite good, as is the directing. The acting is consistently strong and engaging. You can really "buy in" to the characters. If you see it with an audience at one of the festivals, you can feel them getting pulled in.

    In short--fun, creepy, and oddly engaging. And very entertaining.
    8jodiverse

    OCD -- Oddly Compelling and Delightful!

    Usually when I hear the term "indie film", I roll my eyes and think, "Oh great. I'm going to be subjected to absurdly quirky characters engaged in improbable activities in jumpy black and white", and if I even watch at all, I find myself watching my watch more than the screen. So I was very pleasantly surprised to find that "Body/Antibody" was NOTHING like that, and, in fact was so engaging and well-done that the only time I consulted my watch, I was actually disappointed because I realized that the movie was almost over.

    Perhaps one of the most engaging and unconventional aspects of this film is its characters. Kip, portrayed to marvelously comical effect by handsome Robert Gomes, could have easily sunk into "stock" characterization of a man afflicted with OCD, but instead is infused with a touching combination of ridiculousness and pathos. The struggle to accept another body into his sheltered life plays across his face beautifully.

    That other body, Celine, played by deceptively delicate Leslie Kendall, is a wonderful breath of fresh air (excuse the cliché) -- not just in Kip's stale life but in the movie theater as well. She hearkens back to a certain sort of "old time" elegance and glamour that is so lacking in movies these days. Her performance is nuanced and layered, and I found myself constantly wondering, "What ELSE is there about Celine? There MUST be more." And oh, there was!

    This is typical of the movie as a whole as well. Just when you think, "Oh, I know what's going to happen next!", you find you really don't. The direction manages to not reveal anything that shouldn't be revealed, but teases us juuust enough that we can't help but think, "Did he do that for a certain reason? Is that going to be important later on?" The direction is intelligent and cautious, never giving anything away and barely hinting at what's to happen next.

    When the movie was over, I turned to my boyfriend and said, "You know what? I would have actually PAID to see this." If you know me at all, you know that's sayin' something. ;-)
    8acchik58

    Body/Antibody @ The Fort Lauderdale Film Festival

    I am a movie lover. So, it was with great anticipation that I went to see Body/Antibody at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival. Boy, am I glad I did! My friends and I thoroughly enjoyed this film. From the opening shot to the closing credits. The whiteness and starkness of Kip's environment and how it becomes "invaded", enabled us to feel his emotions. The leads did an excellent job in their roles. Robert Gomes as Kip, reminded me of George Clooney and Leslie Kendall as Celine reminded me of the "old time" Hollywood glamor girls. All the details in this film were defined by the writing and direction. I don't know what it takes to make a movie. I can only imagine the hard work, time, money and emotion spent on making all the pieces come together, in the hopes of the audience enjoying the outcome. Let me say, it was obvious by their reaction, the audience enjoyed the outcome a great deal. I would recommend this film to people who appreciate character development and a good mystery with just the right amount of dark humor thrown in.

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    • Trivia
      Screenwriter Kerry Douglas Dye based the character of Kip Polyard on his own struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
    • Quotes

      Kip: I love you.

      Celine: Fuck you. You want love, call a whore. You want me, call a doctor!

    • Crazy credits
      No bacteria were harmed during the filming of this motion picture.
    • Connections
      Features Ultrachrist! (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      My Oppressor
      Written and Performed by Ben Warren

      Produced by Ben Warren and Jason Paige

      Copyright © 2007 Ben Warren

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2013 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Test/Antitest
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • LeisureSuit Media
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    • Runtime
      • 1 hour, 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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