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The Corpse of Anna Fritz
Movie

The Corpse of Anna Fritz

2015Unknown

Woke Score
2
out of 10

Plot

Anna Fritz is a beautiful and famous actress. Suddenly her body is found in a hotel and the news of her death goes around the planet. The young, shy caretaker Pau works at the hospital where they carried the body of Anna Fritz. He and his friends decide to take pictures of the body of Anna Fritz. They decide they could make love to her and nobody would know. They are in front of Anna Fritz ... and can do with it what they want.

Overall Series Review

The Corpse of Anna Fritz is a stark, uncomfortable Spanish thriller that operates entirely outside the modern woke framework. It eschews intersectional casting, identity politics, and social justice lectures in favor of a gritty, claustrophobic exploration of a heinous crime. The story focuses on three men whose moral failures lead them to a point of no return. While the men are depicted as cowardly and depraved, the film avoids the 'Mary Sue' trap by portraying the female lead as a vulnerable human fighting for survival rather than an invincible archetype. It is a raw, character-driven horror film that prioritizes tension over political messaging.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

The film features a homogenous cast and lacks any commentary on race or systemic privilege. Characters are defined by their personal depravity and choices rather than their place in an intersectional hierarchy.

Oikophobia1/10

The narrative is confined to a clinical setting and does not address or critique Western civilization, national identity, or cultural heritage. It remains a localized story of individual criminal behavior.

Feminism4/10

Men are portrayed as violent, weak-willed, and predatory. The female protagonist is the victim of their malice, but the film avoids 'Girl Boss' tropes by emphasizing her physical vulnerability and realistic struggle for survival.

LGBTQ+1/10

The story follows traditional gender dynamics and contains no references to sexual identity, gender theory, or non-traditional family structures.

Anti-Theism1/10

Religion is absent from the narrative. The film does not attack faith or religious institutions, focusing instead on the immediate moral and physical consequences of the characters' actions.