Mike McCahill 

The Autopsy of Jane Doe review – brisk but dour Scandi mortuary creepshow

Troll Hunter director André Øvredal’s English-language debut is functional VOD filler, but chilly with it
  
  

Fleshy Pandora’s box … from left, Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch in The Autopsy of Jane Doe.
Fleshy Pandora’s box … from left, Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch in The Autopsy of Jane Doe. Photograph: Alamy

No cutting around the take-it-or-leave-it conceit of Troll Hunter director André Øvredal’s English-language debut: for 90 minutes, this is a woman’s naked corpse being poked and prodded by two men. Granted, Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch – as father-and-son morticians – display vital flickers of humanity in parsing the clues secreted in their charge’s cavities. But they’re helpless once this fleshy Pandora’s box is opened and the matter of whether the film is operating in a procedural or supernatural key is decisively resolved. The second half is merely morbid runaround, punctuating its soundtrack crashes with self-justifying footnotes on historical misogyny. Øvredal keeps matters brisk, while carrying over a very Scandinavian air. It’s functional VOD filler, but chilly with it.

 

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