Episode 1 Nine corpses in the Mexican morgue Feels a bit like Lost. Although this is a very narrow version of the hit mystery/thriller. This is a two-engine aircraft flying in the jungle, and it is not near the beach. Plus, all characters in life are not neatly dressed or spotless.
Although there are some small deja vu feeling Lostat the end of this episode, it fell straight into Korean horror. It seems to borrow a plot device used in the 2004 movie R-Point.
* Strangely, it feels a bit like Gilligan Island Use an airplane. *
It’s fun and can be watched. Nine corpses in the Mexican morgue After all, created by Anthony Horowitz. The one who brought us, among other things, Alex Rider.
For shows with an open credit sequence, the show rivals AHS with its weird visuals and looks pretty good so far.
We just need to pause our suspicions long enough to get into the show.
story
A group of nine people were on a short flight journey. Mexican wrestler, a “former” doctor, an insurance board, a magazine couple that owns a hotel chain, a young honeymoon couple and a “mysterious” passenger. There are eight people in total, with very small cabin staff equaling 10 people.
GPS failure and lack of fuel can interrupt flight. Because the aircraft requires flight fuel, the pilot must hit the vehicle. The flight attendant bought it in a crash, and the pilot was not far away.
Flashforward, a man and a woman are observing an army base. The base delivers nine bodies in the morgue. They found the numerical differences at hand.
actor
Peter Gadiot is Carlos. He is a Mexican wrestler.
Eric McCormack is former doctor Kevin.
Ángel López-Silva is Capitan Gabriel Vega.
Captain Sebastián Viveros is Highland Ignacio López.
Jan Le is Amy MacLean.
Adam Long is Dan MacLean.
Siobhán McSweeney is Lisa Davies.
Ólafurdarriólafsson is Travis Davies.
David Ajala is Zack Ellis.
Lydia Wilson is Sonja.
Behind the camera
Viviane Andereggen and Brian O’Malley share director credit. Nine corpses in the Mexican morgue It was created by Horowitz and written by him. The location works well, and it is a tiny landing area in a dense jungle. James Mather makes the most of the two locations in the show.
Chris Roe’s score gives us a wonderful blend of cultural music and creepy “sound effects” for some musical storytelling.
VFX and special FX are here. We are brought into stories and actions, with little imagination required. It’s easy for the team to take us into the story.
it works
Nine corpses in the Mexican morgue Although unconsciously associated with other shows and movies, it works well. I already have a favorite, and the show really feels more Lost More than anything else. *after all, Gilligan Island No dark character murders the survivor of the shipwreck, Point r It’s a foreign horror movie.
judgment
Nine corpses in the Mexican morgue Earn reliable 3.5 stars here. There are enough mysteries in this fun little thriller to help it earn more. It is upstreamed on MGM and MGM+.
trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fp0yhzllxg
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