The Corpse Of Anna Fritz -2015 __link__

Much like the clinical, detached horror of Michael Haneke’s Funny Games , the film focuses on the terrifying lack of remorse in its protagonists. By confining the entire story to the morgue, Vicens creates an intimate, claustrophobic atmosphere where the characters' shifting loyalties and mounting panic are as suffocating as the setting itself.

| Character | Role | |-----------|------| | | The victim. A famous actress in a coma. Transforms from passive object to fierce survivalist. | | Pau | The “moral compass” who regrets the situation but lacks courage to stop it. The most sympathetic of the three men. | | Javi | The instigator and main villain. Narcissistic, cruel, and entitled. Represents pure predatory behavior. | | Iván | The follower. Weak-willed, easily manipulated, but complicit in every act. | The Corpse Of Anna Fritz -2015

Three young men—Pau, a hospital orderly, and his two friends, Javi and Iván—break into the morgue at night to see the celebrity corpse. Their initial morbid curiosity quickly escalates into a depraved act of necrophilia. However, during the act, they discover a horrifying truth: Anna Fritz is not dead. She is in a deep coma, unresponsive but very much alive. Much like the clinical, detached horror of Michael

Anna Fritz is famous for her image, not her personhood. Even in “death,” her body is treated as a public commodity. The men do not see a woman but a trophy. The film critiques how media and fans already “violate” celebrities by reducing them to surfaces. The morgue becomes a logical endpoint of this objectification. A famous actress in a coma

. Clocking in at a lean 76 minutes, the film is known for its controversial premise and claustrophobic setting, exploring the darkest depths of human depravity within the sterile confines of a hospital morgue. Plot Summary: A Morbid Curiosity The story centers on Anna Fritz