The short story by Michael Shea that this is based on is one of the greatest pieces of sci fi horror fiction ever committed to the page. When I read it a few years ago all I could think was how it would make an absolutely amazing film, if they managed to stick to the story. When I started watching this and saw it was called The Autopsy I thought 'this can't possibly be the Michael Shea story.' Then as it got started I though 'wow I never thought I'd see his work committed to the screen, I bet they mess this up!' But no, not only were they faithful to the original work, the director also managed to convey the sinister atmosphere of Shea's writing brilliantly. As I was watching I was thinking the whole time this is exactly how I pictured the events in the story. Just an amazing job, acting, cinematography, music, tone, atmosphere, all completely bang on! If you liked this film I would urge you to track down the original story, it really is a masterpiece and gives a lot more detail that would have been very difficult to get across on film. And then try and get hold of anything else by the late, great Michael Shea, his stuff really is mind-bendingly phenomenal, especially his Cthulhu Mythos stories. Anyway, this is one of the best things I've seen in ages, kudos to everyone involved.