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''The Autopsy of Jane Doe'' is a 2016
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directed by
André Øvredal André Øvredal (; born 1973) is a Norwegian film director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the films '' Trollhunter'', '' The Autopsy of Jane Doe'' and '' Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark''. Life and career He is best known fo ...
. It stars Emile Hirsch and Brian Cox as father-and-son coroners who experience supernatural phenomena while examining the body of an unidentified woman (played by Olwen Kelly). It is Øvredal's first English-language film. The film premiered at the
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on September 9, 2016, and was released on December 21, 2016, by
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. It grossed $6 million at the box office. The critical consensus at
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calls it "a smart, suggestively creepy thriller".


Plot

The corpse of an unidentified young woman is found at the scene of an inexplicable multiple
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. Sheriff Sheldon Burke finds no signs of forced entry, and Lieutenant Wade suggests that the victims were trying to escape. Emma Roberts visits her boyfriend, Austin Tilden, and his father, Tommy, a small town
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. Tommy explains that coroners in the past used to tie bells to bodies to ensure they were dead, not
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tose. Sheriff Burke arrives with the mysterious body of Jane Doe, and tells Tommy that he needs the
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by morning. Austin postpones his date with Emma to help his father, promising to meet her later that evening. Tommy and Austin perform the
autopsy An autopsy (post-mortem examination, obduction, necropsy, or autopsia cadaverum) is a surgical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse by dissection to determine the cause, mode, and manner of death or to evaluate any d ...
and quickly become confused. There are no external visible signs of trauma, but her wrist and ankle bones had been shattered. Her tongue has been crudely cut out, one of her
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is missing, her lungs are blackened as though she had suffered
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, and her internal organs reveal numerous cuts and scarring.
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, a paralyzing agent not native to the area, is found in her stomach. The condition of much of the body suggests that death had just occurred, while cloudiness of the corpse's eyes suggests she has been dead for several days. Other mysterious events occur. The radio spontaneously changes stations, frequently settling on the song " Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In)", and Austin believes he sees people standing in the morgue's hallway. Investigating, he finds their cat, Stanley, mortally wounded. Tommy quickly snaps Stanley’s neck to put him out of his misery before reluctantly incinerating the corpse. Continuing the autopsy, Tommy finds the woman's missing tooth wrapped in a piece of cloth in her stomach. The cloth has
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, letters, and an odd diagram. Similar symbols are found on the inside of her skin. All the lights in the room suddenly explode. During the confusion, they realize other corpses in the morgue have gone missing. They decide to leave, but the elevator does not work and a fallen tree is blocking the exit door. An unseen figure leaves bruises on Tommy when he goes to the bathroom. They return to the autopsy room and again examine the corpse. When the door locks itself, Austin hacks it with an emergency axe. Through an opening, they see one of the missing corpses. Unable to get to the cremation furnace, they set the corpse ablaze in the exam room. The fire spreads rapidly; Tommy puts it out with an extinguisher but is disturbed to find the body has not burned. When the elevator turns back on, Tommy and Austin try to escape, but the doors will not close. Panicked, Tommy uses an axe against what he believes to be one of the animated corpses. When he and Austin exit the elevator, they discover he has killed Emma, who had returned to meet Austin. Certain that Jane Doe's corpse has been preventing them from finding out the truth about her death, they return to the examination room. Tests determine that Jane Doe's brain tissue cells remain active, proving that she is somehow still alive. Further examination of the cloth determines that the markings refer to Leviticus 20:27, which condemns witches, and the year 1693, the date of the
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. Tommy and Austin reason that in their attempt to punish a witch, the Salem authorities instead transformed an innocent woman into a
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, who now wants revenge. Tommy offers himself to the corpse as a sacrifice, hoping she will spare Austin. Tommy's ankles and wrists shatter, mimicking the corpse's wounds. As the wounds occur to Tommy, the corpse's own wounds begin to heal seemingly ending her curse. Tommy reaches for a knife to cut out his own tongue and complete the ritual. However, Austin reluctantly stabs his father in the chest to end his father's misery. Believing he hears the sheriff outside, Austin tries to flee but realizes the voice is another hallucination. Startled by a vision of Tommy's corpse, Austin trips over the railing and falls to his death. The police arrive the next morning and are confused by another inexplicable crime scene. The corpse, showing no signs of trauma, is taken to
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. During the ambulance ride, the radio plays "Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In)", and the corpse's big toe twitches.


Cast

* Emile Hirsch as Austin Tilden * Brian Cox as Tommy Tilden *
Ophelia Lovibond Ophelia Lucy Lovibond (born 19 February 1986) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Carina in the film ''Guardians of the Galaxy,'' Izzy Gould in the BBC's '' W1A'', Joyce Prigger in HBO's ''Minx'', and Kitty Winter in CBS's ''El ...
as Emma Roberts *
Michael McElhatton Michael McElhatton (born 12 September 1963) is an Irish actor and writer. He is best known for playing the role of Roose Bolton in the HBO series ''Game of Thrones''. He joined the series as a guest star in the Game of Thrones (season 2), sec ...
as Sheriff Sheldon Burke * Olwen Kelly as Jane Doe * Jane Perry as Lieutenant Wade *
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as Trooper Cole * Mary Duddy as Irene Daniels * Mark Phoenix as Louis Tannis


Production

Coming off of the success of '' Trollhunter'', Øvredal stated that he wanted to "prove something" specifically that he could do more than found footage style films. He stated, "It's just a very specific style that you need to get into specifically for that project." '' The Conjuring'' proved to be a spark of inspiration for Øvredal, and he said, "it was such a classical horror movie that came at a time where all these movies had tried to do all kinds of different stuff and then suddenly it was like getting back to basics". After watching the film, Øvredal told his agency he wanted to "find a pure horror script", which resulted in being sent ''Autopsy''. The script had previously appeared on the annual
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.
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was initially cast as Tommy but pulled out. Although there are some
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used, the role of the corpse, for the most part, was played by actress Olwen Kelly. Øvredal felt that it was necessary to have an actress for the part to help connect the audience on a human level. On some level the decision was also a practical one as Øvredal believes that doing some of the close up scenes with a prosthetic would've been impossible. Øvredal said that Kelly had the most difficult role in the film, and he credited her with making everyone else comfortable on the set. Kelly was the first person interviewed for the role. Øvredal said they performed further interviews afterward, but he instantly knew she was right for the role. One of the reasons she was selected was her knowledge of
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, which helped her control her body and breathing. Production in the UK began in
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on March 30, 2015. The production filmed at Home Farm in
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, which doubled as the exterior and kitchen of the Tilden family home.


Release

''The Autopsy of Jane Doe'' premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually. Since its founding in 1976, TIFF has grown to become a perman ...
on September 9, 2016. It was released in the US on December 21, 2016.


Reception

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, a
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, reports an approval rating of 87% based on 103 reviews, with an average rating of 7.02/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "''The Autopsy of Jane Doe'' subverts the gruesome expectations triggered by its title to deliver a smart, suggestively creepy thriller that bolsters director André Ovredal's growing reputation."
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gave it a weighted average score of 65 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Dennis Harvey of ''
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'' called it a "taut, yet often slyly funny scarefest", though he said the climax is unfulfilling. Though he praised the acting, Stephen Dalton of ''
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'' called the film an "unsatisfactory compromise" of art-house and exploitation film. Richard Whittaker of ''
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'' wrote that Øvredal "constructs a sinister claustrophobia", then "elegantly and disturbingly unwraps the enigma". Joe Lipsett of
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rated it 5/5 stars and wrote, "Øvredal masterfully balances the requisite gore with some well-earned jump scares and a foreboding sense of doom." Writing at
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, Ari Drew described it as "mostly effective". Drew complimented the acting but criticized the film's exposition and scripting near the end. Writer
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and comedian Michael Legge have both spoken in favor of the film.


References


External links

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