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Subtitle The.autopsy.of.jane.doe.2016.1080p.blu... 【Mobile】

As they perform the autopsy, they encounter increasingly bizarre physical evidence that defies medical logic, eventually realizing that the body is not as "dead" as it seems. It is widely praised for its practical effects and for using a real actress (Olwen Kelly) to play the body, which added a chilling realism to the "Jane Doe" character.

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The title and release year of the film, directed by André Øvredal. This indicates a "Full HD" quality of 1920x1080 pixels

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