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Possession (2002) Reviews

Possession (2002)
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In Neil LaBute's film adaptation of A.S. Byatt's Booker Prize-winning 1990 novel, Aaron Eckhart (who has starred in all of LaBute's films) plays Roland Michell, an American academic researcher, working in London, who discovers some important letters written by a famous Victorian poet, Randolph Henry Ash (Jeremy Northam [Gosford Park]). Ash was presumed to have been totally devoted to his wife, but Roland finds letters written to another unnamed woman, and soon determines that the intended recipient was another, less well-known poet, Christabel LaMotte (Jennifer Ehle of Sunshine). Roland contacts Maud Bailey (Gwyneth Paltrow), an expert on LaMotte's life and work, who tells him that LaMotte couldn't have had an affair with Ash because she lived most of her life with a female companion, Blanche Glover (Lena Headey), in what was apparently a romantic relationship. Despite Maud's skepticism, the two begin to investigate, and uncover a wealth of information about the affair between the two poets. Period scenes of the illicit relationship between Ash and LaMotte are intercut with the contemporary investigation of the two academics. Roland and Maud initially fight their attraction to each other, but as the pair find more evidence of the historical and tragic romance, they find themselves overcoming their own resistance to romantic entanglement. Possession was kicked around as a film project for a long time before LaBute became interested. Director Sydney Pollack originally was slated to film a screenplay by David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly), who receives a credit on the finished film. When LaBute took over the project years later, he reworked the screenplay with Laura Jones (The Portrait of a Lady). ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Aaron EckhartGwyneth Paltrow, (more)
Director(s):
Neil LaBute
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Millicent L.

Excellent, Excellent Movie. It's a love story (but not the typical love story), it's poetic, it's unpredictable and the story keeps you captivated. Gwyneth Paltrow and Aaron Eckhart, as well as the remaining cast were superb in their roles. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and watched it twice!

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Kristin J.

I totally love this movie! Surprisingly not because of the modern characters, though I like them alot. The back story of the two poets is so passionate that when Jeremy Northam looks at Jennifer Ehle I can hardly breathe. The movie is also way better than the book.

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Ashley J.

I absolutely loved this film, and not for the modern story. The tale of the poets is what kept me wanting more and I wish that they would have had more scenes with them, which is why I only gave this 3 stars.

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David S.

The brash American, and the reserved British gal team up for a mystery, the mystery of two poets who may have had a forbidden love. This movie showed past culture and how one dealed with embassing events and behaviors. I recomend this movie for all, for those who love mysteries, those who love love stories, those who love gay issues, and all others.

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Mandie E.

This movie is wonderfully romantic. Lots of unexpected twists and turns. Poetry in motion that wasn't boring. Suspenseful and majestic. Not what you think...must see.

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Jennifer M.

It just did not catch my interest.

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Kathleen O.

Detective/ romance novel shifts to screen, intercut with period romance in costume. While following the historical trail, the modern day researchers find love themselves. A little long at times.

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Phyllis K.

Well after receiving the same broken disc twice I am giving up on watching this movie!

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Jackie C.

This movie was just ok. I love Gweneth Paltrow..the only reason I kept the movie on. Much better movies out there.

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Greg H.

This movie tries to be many things:dramatic, suspensful, heart wrenching, and humorous. If they had included boring on the list then they would have achieved one of their goals. Alas, this movie only succeeds in making one roll his/her eyes and wish that Paltro would quit making these artful, pointless period pieces and try to make something that has some appeal. This is yet another bomb in her career.

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    Millicent L.

    Excellent, Excellent Movie. It's a love story (but not the typical love story), it's poetic, it's unpredictable and the story keeps you captivated. Gwyneth Paltrow and Aaron Eckhart, as well as the remaining cast were superb in their roles. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and watched it twice!

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    Kristin J.

    I totally love this movie! Surprisingly not because of the modern characters, though I like them alot. The back story of the two poets is so passionate that when Jeremy Northam looks at Jennifer Ehle I can hardly breathe. The movie is also way better than the book.

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    Ashley J.

    I absolutely loved this film, and not for the modern story. The tale of the poets is what kept me wanting more and I wish that they would have had more scenes with them, which is why I only gave this 3 stars.

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