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Ava's Possessions

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.5K
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Ava's Possessions (2015)
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A young woman recovers from a demonic possession.A young woman recovers from a demonic possession.A young woman recovers from a demonic possession.

  • Director
    • Jordan Galland
  • Writer
    • Jordan Galland
  • Stars
    • Louisa Krause
    • Whitney Able
    • Deborah Rush
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Jordan Galland
    • Writer
      • Jordan Galland
    • Stars
      • Louisa Krause
      • Whitney Able
      • Deborah Rush
    • 32User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Louisa Krause
    Louisa Krause
    • Ava
    Whitney Able
    Whitney Able
    • Jillian
    Deborah Rush
    Deborah Rush
    • Joanna
    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Bernard
    Zachary Booth
    Zachary Booth
    • Roger
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    • Ben Branson
    Wass Stevens
    Wass Stevens
    • Tony
    Annabelle Dexter-Jones
    Annabelle Dexter-Jones
    • Hazel
    Geneva Carr
    Geneva Carr
    • Darlene
    Dan Fogler
    Dan Fogler
    • J.J. Samson
    John Ventimiglia
    John Ventimiglia
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    Alysia Reiner
    Alysia Reiner
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    Carol Kane
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    Jemima Kirke
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    6quincytheodore

    Happily ever after, after exorcism

    Normally, a possession movie ends with the victim baths in sunlight or in some cases wanders into the dark. In "Ava's Possessions" it's just the beginning as the priest commences the procedure along with opening credit. There's quite the idea here, comically displays the aftereffect of the unfortunate event, but it becomes too busy with overload of subplots, colors and eventually too plodding for its own good.

    It begins right after the exorcism, a young girl must face the consequences of her actions, even though she is not responsible for them. Soon she joins a support group filled with equally outlandish characters. This is a good quirky premise, it even includes actual collateral of damage to property as well as a couple of comical antics.

    Mystery or horror aspect is not entirely prevalent as it dabbles more on world affairs. Most of the time is spend dealing with real life problem and threats, although it plays with the theme to make it as though there's more than what it seems. Nevertheless, it doesn't peak more than a few shock value.

    The use of satire is sometimes decent, but it tries to make connection from possession to real life problems. These analogies might be appealing at first, yet it repeats itself too much. Furthermore, the design for costumes and setting is heavily colored, which can be distracting at times. Acting from the cast is not bad, but there are too many characters to distribute the focus evenly.

    It's a nice twist on the genre, the mix of thriller and occasional satire might work as well, but it tries to fit too much into overwhelming and messy presentation.
    5begob

    Engaging, but no spark

    A girl recovering from demonic possession is forced into therapy, but flashbacks make her doubt the origin of her troubles.

    What if we did a coming to terms story, but instead of drug addiction it's ... demonic? I dunno, wouldn't that be kinda lame? No, think about it - we set up all the usual conflicts but make the heavy stuff literal without losing the METAPHOR.

    This really rambles on. I do like the concept, and the performances are good. But the dialogue is sooo Brooklyn Jewish, the story doesn't take itself seriously enough to create drama or frights, the humour is "gentle", and enough already with the daughter-mother antagonism. Also too many characters, and the most interesting one - the empathetic girl friend - trails off.

    Directed by the writer, and I guess he did the photography, editing, music and effects too. Just not enough contrasts for good story telling. Music is interesting, but it never lays off and leaves a taste of the elevator. There is one brilliant smash cut: punch lands on a ball break at a pool table.

    Overall - pleasant viewing with some atmosphere, but no real spark. Reminded me of Life After Beth.
    8kosmasp

    The movie after all the Possession movies ...

    Finally someone made a movie, that is so obvious, you really wonder, how no one came up with that simple yet brilliant concept yet. All the exorcism/possession movies end, after the exorcism - whether it went right or wrong, there's not much we get after that. There have been sequels to exorcism movies of course and they show a sort of aftermath, but this is an "original", without any background as to what happened before.

    Well until you watch the movie and it backtracks at certain points so we do see what has occurred. It's all done in a rather light (still vivid) fashion, that doesn't shy away from gross or graphic content. If you are into the idea, you will like what they did with it. The movie is worth it (the performances too).
    5myignisrules

    could've been better if they focused on the main plot more

    This movie drew my attention due to its somewhat original premise. Instead of focusing on her possession, this movie asks the question, what is life like AFTER your demon has been exorcised? It's a question not many movies have asked, so I sat down and took it in.

    AP has some starts strong, with a mystery at hand. I love movies that keep me off-kilter and I wasn't quite sure what was happening. This puts the viewer in the shoes of Ava, who also has no memories of her possession and therefore, no idea of the damage she wrought. There is also a lot of dark comedy here, with the rehab for the once possessed and Ava dealing with the things she did (beat up people, slept with strangers etc)

    Sadly, the movie loses focus and gets convoluted, with too many players on the board. They also have sub-plots like a girl who wants her demon back and a serial killer on the loose, that just didn't do anything but confuse the main plot. If they had left this stuff on the back burner, Ava's Possessions would've been a much stronger film.

    Points for originality and the acting is pretty decent, but unfortunately they tried to do too much and it ended up taking away from the main story and weakening the entire flick.
    8athanasiosze

    7.7/10. A hidden gem

    This is one of the most original movies i have seen recently.

    Creative and brilliant.

    It's difficult to categorize it. Indie/art horror with offbeat comedy elements, also having the structure of a crime/mystery movie, without taking itself too seriously.

    The ending could have been better, but it's not bad.

    This could be a great series. There are many interesting ideas here which are not being explored or exploited, and that would be an impossible thing in 90 minutes.

    In any case, if you are looking for a weird, original and pretty interesting movie, this is it.

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    • Trivia
      The movie playing at around 55 minutes is Communion sanglante (1976).
    • Goofs
      When Ava is in her apartment with Ben she gets a phone call. The phones screen shows the time as 1:10 PM. However, this scene is clearly established to be taking place at night.
    • Quotes

      Bernard: Are you still smoking marijuana?

      Ava: Are you seriously blaming me for being possessed?

      Bernard: I mean, it's a gateway drug, okay?

    • Connections
      Features Communion sanglante (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Different Drum
      Written by Jordan Galland & Sean Lennon

      Performed by Sean Lennon & Karla Moheno

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Quỷ Ám
    • Production companies
      • ODD NY
      • Off Hollywood Pictures
      • Ravenous Films (II)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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