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Body is a 2015 American thriller film written and directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen. It stars Helen Rogers, Alexandra Turshen, Lauren Molina, and Larry Fessenden. During a wild night of partying, three women realize that they've gotten into more trouble than they realized. Body premiered on January 25, 2015, at the Slamdance Film Festival.
Holly, Cali, and Mel become bored when they return home for the holidays. Cali convinces the others that they should go to her uncle's house, where they can party. In the house, however, Holly finds evidence that leads her to believe that Cali is unrelated to the owners. When she confronts Cali, Cali admits that they have broken into a house owned by a couple for whom she used to babysit. Holly and Mel insist that they leave, but before they can, Arthur, the groundskeeper surprises them. After a brief scuffle, Arthur falls down a staircase, apparently dead. The women panic and decide to cover up the accident. When Arthur turns out to not be dead after all, the friends disagree on how to proceed.
Who do you think I am I don't play these
games
Not goin' out like that let me explain
Tryin' to save myself don't pressure me
My spirit leads me to celibacy
I have to just be real and I know it's fair
I wanna please my God and I don't care
You can just leave now but if you stay
There's gonna be no other way
If this is love then you can take it
If this is not then don't ya fake it
My body is the Lord's temple
Don't mess with me God's property
It ain't that bad if you try to see
His perfect will is all that I need
My body is the Lord's temple
Don't mess with me God's property
What part of no don't you seem to
understand
I just can't move that fast it's not His plan
I'm not ashamed to do what I know is right
His yoke is easy and His burden's light
Momma sat me down and she would say
Just trust in the Lord and Him only
No disrespect but I can't be with you
And try to serve the Lord in honesty too
My body is God's body
No it ain't your property
Jesus died on Calvary
Just to save someone like me
Who am I to betray His love
Tell ya what I'm gonna do