Three Casualties examines scenes from three different films, each featuring a stunt that resulted in the death of the stunt double performing it. In some cases, these scenes were left in the final version of the film, resulting in viewers seeing a real, as well as fictional, death on screen at the same time. Here Pecho looks at the body from two points of view: as a medial body, which in the viewers' imagination only suffers physical death in the film, and as a real body, which reminds people of their own mortality. Ultimately, the indifference of an exploitative film industry also comes to the fore, which literally walks over corpses for the sake of pro fit and the desire for mass entertainment.