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Possessor

  • 2020
  • 18
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Christopher Abbott in Possessor (2020)
From the visionary mind of writer/director Brandon Cronenberg, POSSESSOR is an arresting sci-fi thriller about elite, corporate assassin Tasya Vos. Using brain-implant technology, Vos takes control of other people’s bodies to execute high profile targets. As she sinks deeper into her latest assignment Vos becomes trapped inside a mind that threatens to obliterate her.
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An agent works for a secretive organization that uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people's bodies - ultimately driving them to commit assassinations for high-paying clients.An agent works for a secretive organization that uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people's bodies - ultimately driving them to commit assassinations for high-paying clients.An agent works for a secretive organization that uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people's bodies - ultimately driving them to commit assassinations for high-paying clients.

  • Director
    • Brandon Cronenberg
  • Writer
    • Brandon Cronenberg
  • Stars
    • Andrea Riseborough
    • Christopher Abbott
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    52K
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    POPULARITY
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    18
    • Director
      • Brandon Cronenberg
    • Writer
      • Brandon Cronenberg
    • Stars
      • Andrea Riseborough
      • Christopher Abbott
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • 422User reviews
    • 277Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 40 nominations total

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    Andrea Riseborough
    Andrea Riseborough
    • Tasya Vos
    Christopher Abbott
    Christopher Abbott
    • Colin Tate
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Girder
    Rossif Sutherland
    Rossif Sutherland
    • Michael Vos
    Gabrielle Graham
    Gabrielle Graham
    • Holly
    Hanneke Talbot
    Hanneke Talbot
    • Katherine
    Matthew Garlick
    • Elio
    Daniel Junghuan Park
    Daniel Junghuan Park
    • Policeman
    • (as Daniel Park)
    Hrant Alianak
    Hrant Alianak
    • Lead Technician
    Rachael Crawford
    Rachael Crawford
    • Dr. Melis
    Gage Arbuthnot
    Gage Arbuthnot
    • Ira Vos
    • (as Gage Graham-Arbuthnot)
    Kathy Maloney
    Kathy Maloney
    • Reporter
    Megan Vincent
    Megan Vincent
    • Alice
    Danny Waugh
    Danny Waugh
    • Patrick
    Tuppence Middleton
    Tuppence Middleton
    • Ava Parse
    Christopher Jacot
    Christopher Jacot
    • Reid Parse
    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • John Parse
    Ayesha Mansur Gonsalves
    Ayesha Mansur Gonsalves
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    • Director
      • Brandon Cronenberg
    • Writer
      • Brandon Cronenberg
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    Clearbay_327

    TL;DR Violent and disturbing, anchored by outstanding performances

    In this film, set in the near future, brain implant technology allows one person to inhabit the mind, body, and spirit of another. A clandestine corporation uses this technology to assassinate wealthy and powerful people for profit. The film explores what happens when the host starts to fight to regain control from a guest who is not entirely mentally stable, to begin with.

    Interesting enough premise. The film is set in a very bleak version of the future where cities appear to be sparsely populated (perhaps from some event that greatly reduced the population such as plague or war; a motif borrowed from Argento's Tenebre). The film relies heavily on psychotropic imagery, and this adds to the overall frightening and confusing atmosphere since most of this imagery is nightmarish (distorted faces reminiscent of David Cronenberg's The Brood, warped colors, bursts of sound and images, blurs, rapid-fire images and strobing flashes of light). The film further relies on ultra-violence as a motif that rivals even the Italian slasher films of the late 1970s and early 80s (such as Susperia, Tenembre, Opera, etc.). Possessor contains explicit sexual motifs including full male nudity and erect penises, which reminds me very much of Antichrist (2009) or The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976). These are juxtaposed with explicit imagery of knives penetrating flesh. All of this results in a nightmare landscape. The ending is purposely left confusing so that that the viewer can arrive at their own conclusions. For some viewers, this will be frustrating.

    All of this wraps up into a very worthwhile enough film, but for viewers with a more sophisticated palate (if you are looking for a Blumhouse type film Possessor is not what you are looking for). It is disturbing to be sure. However, it is very well made and anchored by two very outstanding performances from Andrea Riseborough and Christopher Abbott. It also features Jennifer Jason Leigh and Sean Bean in very laudable supporting roles (whether or not Sean Bean dies I will not spoil). Possessor is a "Criterion Collection" caliber film that will give the viewer some satisfaction analyzing and will with you long after you see it.
    8popovic_vlada

    The spirit of David Cronenberg lives!

    Ok, i don't usually write reviews here, although I am an avid movie fanatic.

    To be frank i wasn't familiar with Brandon Cronenberg and his work up until now, and I must say this is a treat for the fans of his Dad's work.

    The beginning is kind of meh I admit and nothing special but from the mid point towards the end it keeps getting better and better and the main thing is the beautiful atmosphere and cinematography and visuals and practical effects in the style of 80s masterpieces of his famous father.

    This is by far the most interesting movie in this "subgenre" of horror in years and maybe even from the 80s/90s and since David shifted more towards the "mainstream" if that is something you can ever say about David Cronenberg.

    Also the acting is great as is the casting. The colors and the mood of the film are really on point. Shot out to Director of photography.

    To top it all of the "ending theme" or "possessor" as it is credited in the soundtrack by Jim Williams is nothing short of a masterpiece.

    If you loved David Cronenberg's "Videodrome" or "The Scanners" or even "Dead Ringers" you will surely appreciate this one..

    Do not be thrown away by the bad reviews and take a look for yourself!
    5fciocca

    An ethereal movie with lots of good ideas, but the development is mediocre and disappointing

    The incipit is really good: an agency that perform contract killings, use a very innovative technology that implants a device on the brain of a designated target that allows to the killer to remotely wire. Therefore the person is replaced, his free will is canceled and the killer is then able to complete the assignment, without being directly involved. The concept is really good, but the movie has a lot of issues.

    The movie has an ethereal kind of narration, which is a good choice, considering the main theme, but the pace is too slow. The director, which is also the main screenwriter, wanted to experiment, by creating strange effects and applying weird sound design and music, which I personally appreciated, but the story is not going on. There are a lot of stuff that are not explained: we never know what this agency is, why it exists, is it some kind of secret government project? Who are these agents? Why they are doing what they are doing? Do they receive a special training? Because none of this is clarified, I did not care about the context nor characters, I could not bound with them. The main character, Tasya Vos, played by Andrea Riseborough, has clearly some personal issue with the ex fiancée, or maybe husband, I don't get to know, but why her relationship is broken? What happened? Is it because of her job? You see how many questions I am writing in this review? There tons of plot holes.

    After an interesting and involving intro, the screenplay starts to crumble. I have understood that the director wanted to keep a mistery-vibe, but you cannot keep your audience completely blind for the entire movie. There was a lot of potential, but it was wasted, because the director decided to play too much with visual effects, instead on focusing more on the story.
    8amonteirojr

    Daddy must be proud

    There aren't enough people doing this kind of stuff anymore, you know, the kind of movies David Cronenberg used to do, low budget but well crafted, high concept and not afraid to disturb, then lo and behold, looks like his son took the torch and I couldn't be happier. Possessor has some great performances and nice visual choices, the body horror bits do not disappoint as well and I thought the narrative was engaging from start to finish, found no issues with the pacing whatsoever.

    We need more creative works like this on horror-fantasy.
    7SnobReviews

    An unforgettable ride.

    Immensely disturbing, shocking and provocative; "Possessor" takes you on a wild ride while playing with your mind.

    In this science-fiction horror film, an agent working for a secretive organization uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people's bodies, driving them to commit assassinations for high-paying clients.

    It goes without saying that Cronenberg is heavily influenced by the earlier films his father made but I also couldn't help but think of John Frankenheimer's "Seconds"while watching this. You can see where Cronenberg wants to play with sci-fi, horror and even reality. It's a daring vision and one you won't soon forget (if you have the stomach for it). Christopher Abbott is haunting in the lead role and Andrea Riseborough delivers a solidly chilling performance. It's a scary-ass film and I'm telling you there are visuals in "Possessor" that will haunt you for days, but I recommend you see it.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the special effects in the film were done practically, with an effort to use as little VFX work as possible. The hallucination scenes' effects in particular were done in-camera. Cronenberg credits his effects specialists, Dan Martin and Derek Liscoumb, and his longtime cinematographer Karim Hussain for being able to pull off convincing visuals with a minimum of CGI.
    • Goofs
      When John Parse is being mutilated, his skin in the close-up shots of the wounds on his face looks completely different than it does in the rest of the scene. Mainly, it has a different color and is much smoother.
    • Quotes

      Colin Tate: Just think, one day your wife is cleaning the cat litter and she gets a worm in her, and that worm ends up in her brain. The next thing that happens is she gets an idea in there, too. And it's hard to say whether that idea is really hers or it's just the worm. And it makes her do certain things. Predator things. Eventually, you realize that she isn't the same person anymore. She's not the person that she used to be. It's gotta make you wonder, whether you're really married to her... or married to the worm.

    • Alternate versions
      Possessor exists as a cut US R rated version and an uncut MPA Unrated Version titled Possessor Uncut. The producers were keen to differentiate between the two versions and the 'Uncut' tag is an official re-titling of the film. UK releases are the Uncut Version and are 18 rated.
    • Connections
      Featured in Possessor/Possessor Uncut Review (What's the difference?) (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Detroit II
      Written by Shigeto (as Zachary Shigeto Saginaw) & Marcus Elliott

      Performed by Shigeto

      Published by The Ghostly International

      Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd. & Copyright Control

      Licensed courtesy of Ghostly International

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Possessor: Controlador de mentes
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Shot on location)
    • Production companies
      • Rhombus Media
      • Rook Films
      • Arclight Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $752,885
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $252,664
      • Oct 4, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $911,180
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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