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Possession (Isabelle Adjani, Sam Neill) [IMPORT] (1981)

Sam Neill Isabelle Adjani  |  DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Sam Neill Isabelle Adjani
  • Region: All Regions
  • Studio: South Korea
  • Run Time: 122 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000JVGSAQ
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #65,477 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Editorial Reviews

DVD made in South Korea. Sound in English. Plot: A young woman left her family for an unspecified reason. The husband determines to find out the truth and starts following his wife. At first, he suspect a man is involved. But gradually, he finds out more and more strange behaviors and bizaared incidents that indicate something more than a possessed love affair

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Great movie with a slight touch of good gore. Kevin Hodge  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
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55 of 59 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A distorted look into the mirror of love-- a must! June 26, 2000
By Miguel
Format:DVD
After many years of acquiring a cult status of mythical proportions, Zulawski's "Possession" finally comes to the viewers as it was originally supposed to be seen.

This is not an easy movie to see or to understand -- and I suppose it neither was easy to write or film. The characters are severely neurotic and seem to thrive on their bizarre behaviour (in more ways than one) yet they are somehow all too human. Like the movie ultimately suggests (once you get to see the secret trick the movie plays on the two leads), this story may be like looking into a mirror, though dark and distorted.

Meet Mark (Sam Neill), an overworked man with a mysterious job that takes him "to far away places". Meet his lovely wife, Anna (an overwhelmingly beautiful Isabelle Adjani), a sexually frustrated housewife and former ballet instructor who has much more than meets the eye going on for her.

Between quarrels and reconciliations, these two share a nice apartment in a quiet and well-to-do district of Berlin and have a five year old son, Bob, but they also share a horror that no one could have suspected, and that will make all their fantasies and nightmares come true.

After being brutally butchered by Vestron Video for its original release, "Possession" has been restored to its original lenght and sequence, therefore becoming coherent for the viewers who used to find it mind-numbingly strange.

I think of it as a very unique piece of craftmanship, part Ingmar Bergman drama, part Polanski suspense thriller, part Dario Argento gore, part Kubrick satire, part Buñuel surrealism and still somehow, very much its own.

The camera angles, the direction, the strange whims and seizures that seem to take over the characters (including one memorable and disturbing scene on a subway station with Adjani pulling all the stops not ontly to her acting abilities but to her physical strength too) are part of a very strange style Zulawski has to tell his story.

If you are accustomed to standard horror fare, then probably you will dismiss this movie as pretentious eurotrash (something it has been labeled off as countless times) but if you're game and follow the sequences and let your imagination be ensnared this will be a convulsive ride to the depths of emotion where you won't emerge as the same person.

And quite possibly, that's what all horror movies are really about at heart.

As a footnote: Isabelle Adjani won a very deserved Gold Palm at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival for her dual role in this film that, no matter how much you loved it or hated it, is still unforgettable.

The quality of the DVD in picture and sound is also of note.

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars There's Much More Going One Here Than You Think April 21, 2005
By Sambson
Format:DVD
Yeah, Possession. The First time I saw this film I was catatonic by the end. Three friends and I talked about it so much we got 4 new friends to watch it with us again. We continued marveling over it and watched it yet again on the third night (ten people this time). Why? Because this isn't really a horror film. Yeah, there's a "monster", but only in America would this get relegated to the "Horror" genre. Because here, we usually make films to fit in a box, follow a formula or entertain; whereas this one seems to be about catharsis for the director.

Several years ago there was an amazing fan site to this man's work (which doesn't seem to exist anymore) that went into infinite detail about his films and personal life. Suffice to say, there's much more going on here than you think.

During 1970's and 80's Poland, all films were approved by the Polish film commission and Zulawski's second film "Diabel" (1975) was banned. Made in Polish, it was essentially cut off from it's only possible audience. He took a trip to France, made his 3rd film and returned to his homeland to do the 4th. After two years work the authorities would not allow him to finish it. Since then he has lived and created successfully in France.

"Possession" is the first film he made immediately following the second incident in Poland; just as his marriage was dissolving, and is better described as 3 films in 1. The first part is a drama centered around a couple who's marriage is falling apart. As the discord escalates, it becomes a horror film with some scenes potentially taking place only in the psyche of the wife. The finale is an action film that drives the frenzied pace even higher through chase sequences.

Other confusions seem to stem from many lines of dialog (especially in exchanges between Hans and Sam Neil) that may be interpreted as critique of Zulawski's treatment by the government of Poland. Consequently some exchanges leave viewers perplexed, as characters words don't appear to have any bearing on the scene at hand. The mysterious "agents" that pop up from time to time, simply create the social context the director must've felt as a persecuted artist. And as for the doppelgangers... I like to think they are the plastic versions of each character that the government or society's values would have them become.

In many ways this film is an examination of the internal landscape of Zulawski at that moment; divorced from his wife and exiled by his beloved homeland. The high drama of these characters has the actors screamingly portraying every pent-up emotion Zulawski felt about his marriage, and wasn't allowed to say to his fellow countrymen about their homeland. I love this film. I love every gut wrenching, hysterical, chaotic minute of it. Viva Zulawski.
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing like it in the whole world... April 25, 2000
Format:VHS Tape
This movie is absolutely the strangest, most disturbing thing ever made with a camera. It is the story of a man and woman who are having marital problems. She has been cheating on him, at first with a human, then with a thing that is definitely not a human (at first anyway). Her second lover turns out to be some kind of tentacled thing that likes to make a little love and eat a little flesh. Once the husband finds out about this, it's all downhill from there. "Possession" is a very surreal, deeply symbolic movie that will simultaneously creep you out, play with your head, make you want to vomit, and kickstart your imagination. It's set in Berlin, which gives it a somber, eerie feel to begin with. Sam Neill and Isabel Adjani both deliver stunning performances (especially in the infamous subway scene, which you'll never ever forget). The ending is very unsettling and completely unclear, yet it somehow works. Be patient with this movie and it will teach you a thing or two about the nature of guilt and what repressed emotions can do to a person's soul. A very powerful movie that should never be viewed in its edited version. Thank you, Anchor Bay, for re-releasing this jewel in its entirety.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Possession is killer.
Andrzej Zulawski's Possession, is arguably a daring masterpiece, a modern horror-drama that has rarely been imitated and revered as an intimidating, gut-wrenching; at a few moments... Read more
Published 2 months ago by MMorgan
5.0 out of 5 stars Insane
Well worth the money to see this demented yell-a-thon of a movie. Isabelle Adjani is gorgeous and Sam Neil's performance is perfect.
Published 3 months ago by Ricardo L Rodriguez
5.0 out of 5 stars ITS AN INCREIBLE MOVIE I LOVE IT THEY HAVE A REALY A SPECIAL MIND TO...
ITS AN INCREIBLE MOVIE I LOVE IT THEY HAVE A REALY A SPECIAL MIND TO CREATE A COMPLETE EMOTION MOVIE
Published 3 months ago by Leopoldo
2.0 out of 5 stars Stay away, really, just dont....
I don't really know what to say about this movie other than it's not the worst movie I've ever seen, but it comes close. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Roger in PA
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece of surrealism!
Possession is an example of how a horror film can be masterfully crafted and executed in a truly artistic sense. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Walter
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible
I have no words to describe this film!! Never seen anything like it! A must see! Seen it on TCM Underground.
Published 10 months ago by Coffycakes
5.0 out of 5 stars My soul is bleeding...
While watching `Possession' I had this aching feeling that I was watching something truly conducive of everything that defines a true vision. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Andrew Ellington
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good alternative to the non import DVD
The film itself is great, the image quality is also great. The DVD has almost nothing in terms of extras just the U.S. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Alexander Galvan
3.0 out of 5 stars Bizarre POSSESSION film - First Rate Performances
Possession - a 1981 film available on DVD. I found the film disturbing. it stars Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill in one of his earliest roles as Anna and Mark, a married couple on... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Charles D. Blanchard
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic art
This is an artfully mad classic movie in it Mark returns from Berlin to find his wife Anna ready to leave him for unclear reasons. Read more
Published 18 months ago by A. Somers
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