Possession (1981)

Possession (1981)
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Usually misattributed to the horror genre, this challenging and highly unusual drama stars Isabelle Adjani as a young woman who forsakes her husband (Sam Neill) and her lover (Heinz Bennent) for a bizarre, tentacled creature that she keeps in a run-down Berlin apartment. In the beginning, her husband knows nothing about the monster and sincerely believes that his wife is insane. He has her tailed by private detectives, whom she kills and feeds to the creature. Still unaware of what has happened, the husband contends with the reserved and inadvertently seductive presence of his wife's look-alike (also played by Adjani), a schoolteacher who frequently comes to tutor his son while his wife is away. Though tempted by her quiet goodness and beauty, he is still passionately in love with his wife and even after he finds out about the murders, he stays by her side and helps her conceal her crimes. Filmed amidst the oppressive backdrop of the Berlin Wall by the expatriate Polish director Andrzej Zulawski (who was unable to work in his homeland after too many clashes with the authorities), the picture is so relentlessly intense and so deliberately esoteric, that most viewers would find it too hard to connect with. Still its symbolism, its unbridled and flashy directorial style, and the tour de force performance by Isabelle Adjani earned this unique tale a cult following in Europe. The version originally released in the U.S. had 45 minutes chopped out; in this form, it is barely comprehensible and looks like a cheap, gory feast. ~ Yuri German, Rovi

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Starring:
Isabelle AdjaniSam Neill, (more)
Director(s):
Andrzej Zulawski
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Possession

Usually misattributed to the horror genre, this challenging and highly unusual drama stars Isabelle Adjani as a young woman who forsakes her husband (Sam Neill) and her lover (Heinz Bennent) for a bizarre, tentacled creature that she keeps in a run-down Berlin apartment. In the beginning, her husband knows nothing about the monster and sincerely believes that his wife is insane. He has her tailed by private detectives, whom she kills and feeds to the creature. Still unaware of what has happened, the husband contends with the reserved and inadvertently seductive presence of his wife's look-alike (also played by Adjani), a schoolteacher who frequently comes to tutor his son while his wife is away. Though tempted by her quiet goodness and beauty, he is still passionately in love with his wife and even after he finds out about the murders, he stays by her side and helps her conceal her crimes. Filmed amidst the oppressive backdrop of the Berlin Wall by the expatriate Polish director Andrzej Zulawski (who was unable to work in his homeland after too many clashes with the authorities), the picture is so relentlessly intense and so deliberately esoteric, that most viewers would find it too hard to connect with. Still its symbolism, its unbridled and flashy directorial style, and the tour de force performance by Isabelle Adjani earned this unique tale a cult following in Europe. The version originally released in the U.S. had 45 minutes chopped out; in this form, it is barely comprehensible and looks like a cheap, gory feast. ~ Yuri German, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
123 mins

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Director(s):
Andrzej Zulawski
Writer(s):
Andrzej ZulawskiFrederic Tuten
Producer(s):
Marie-Laure Reyre
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Nudity, Not For Children)
Categories:
Special Interest
Possession Awards:
  • 1981 - Cannes Film Festival - Best Actress
  • 1983 - Fantasporto Film Festival (Porto) - Best Actress
  • 1981 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Actress
  • 1981 - São Paulo International Film Festival - Critics Award
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Charles or Nell S.

THis movie was silly, even by horror standards. The only part of this movie that interesting was seein Sam Neil so young, but even that was not worth having to sit through it. I kept watching this movie thinking that somewhere the movie would tie together, and I would understand a story line, but that never came. I have sat through a few movies that were more of a waste of time, but not many. The most tragic part of this movie is the loss of my hard earned cash to watch it. A complete waste of anyones time.

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Angela F.

This movie is terrible it didn't make any sense!

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Rick C.

Poor filming, confusing script, I was surprised Adjani appeared in such a film.

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