Synopsis
Possession is a movie released in 1981.
In this unsettling horror masterpiece, a woman's sudden departure from her family sets off a haunting chain of events that unravels the threads of sanity and love. As her husband embarks on a desperate quest to uncover the truth behind her mysterious behavior, he finds himself ensnared in a web of bizarre occurrences that go far beyond mere infidelity. What begins as a conventional tale of marital discord quickly spirals into a surreal exploration of possessionβboth physical and psychologicalβthat challenges the boundaries of reality. With its chilling atmosphere and unsettling imagery, this film pushes the limits of the horror genre, delving deep into themes of obsession, identity, and the darkest corners of human desire. The haunting performances, particularly from the lead actors, elevate the narrative, drawing viewers into a world where love turns monstrous and sanity is just a fragile facade. This cinematic experience leaves an indelible mark, compelling audiences to ponder the nature of possession and the true horrors that lie within. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey that melds the erotic and the grotesque, ensuring that what you witness will linger long after the credits roll.
Gaumont