When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to ... Read allWhen a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to understand the supernatural force behind them.When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to understand the supernatural force behind them.
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An angry ghost movie. No other explanation is needed. As a well trained senior officer she is a wild card who commits various felonies as she moves through the movie.
Worth a watch if you don't expect more than a little ultra violence filmed in dark spaces.
Here it takes them an hour and a half to get us to the actual resolution even though everything is very predictable. So you're just waiting for 30 minutes of filler "detective work" and "fresh twists" to end so you can watch the anticlimactic ending you saw 30 minutes ago.
I gave it a 5/10 only for the kinda funny heavy-handed social commentary they tried to shove in, I'm still not sure either it was very smart or kinda sarcastically stupid.
Just pass on this one.
P.S. I'm not sure why the ending is delivered like a happy end when there are obviously heavy consequences waiting for the main lead, she will surely lose her job and probably get institutionalized after delivering her statement (I mean, who is going to believe that?).
It can be easy to forget that Mary J. Blige is actually an Oscar nominated actress. I think of her more for her music, but the fact is that she is a terrific actor when she wants to be. She was great in the lead role here - extremely likeable, never fluffed a line, and had me believing she was a cop from start to finish. Also Nat Wolff was a welcome addition to the film. Him and his brother seem to only like to do films that are quite dark in nature and have an edge to them. Generally when I see either of their names attached to a film I like to check that film out knowing it will likely be good.
The film only really falls down when it stretches the odd scene out a bit too long, and also gets a little dull through the middle stages. There is a scene towards of the film that really took me off-guard by how well it was done though. Very disturbing and certainly the best thing this film had to offer. I really enjoyed 'Body Cam' and would recommend people give it a look. Its IMDb score is currently far too low.
Did you know
- TriviaReleased right around the time of the Black Lives Matter protests during summer 2020, which boosted the film's profile and sales. The BLM protests addressed the death of a Black man, George Floyd, at the hands of police. Body Cam is about a young Black boy who was also killed by police.
- GoofsWhen officer Renee tries to unlock the phone she took from the scene, while at the morgue, she uses the dead man's fingers on the front of the phone. The phone had a rear fingerprint reader so unlocking the phone on the screen is useless.
- Quotes
Kevin Ganning: I Always Thought You Were A Cop First?
Renee Lomito-Smith: I Am A Cop First... Bitch!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: Body Cam (2020)
- SoundtracksCan't Be Life (Music from the Motion Picture
Body Cam")"
Performed by Mary J. Blige
Written by Denise Rich, Stacy Barthe, Mary J. Blige, Jimmy Cozier, Aaron Philips
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Box office
- Budget
- $9,591,845 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1