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POSSESSOR

2020 AU HMDB
octubre 2, 2020

Tasya Vos es una agente de una organización secreta que utiliza implantes cerebrales para controlar el movimiento corporal de otras personas, obligándolas a cometer asesinatos que benefician a toda clase de peces gordos del mundo corporativo. Un día, durante una misión rutinaria, algo sale mal. La agente Vos se ve atrapada dentro de la mente de uno de los sujetos que trataba de controlar, cuyo apetito por la violencia se acaba convirtiendo en su peor aliado, superando incluso el suyo propio.

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Produccion: Dave Bishop (Executive Producer)Fraser Ash (Producer)Andrew Starke (Producer)Niv Fichman (Producer)Kevin Krikst (Producer)Noah Segal (Executive Producer)Adrian Love (Executive Producer)Ryan Hamilton (Executive Producer)Gary Hamilton (Executive Producer)Ying Ye (Executive Producer)Steven Squillante (Executive Producer)Daniel Negret (Executive Producer)Tony Roman (Executive Producer)Vaishali Mistry (Executive Producer)David U. Lee (Executive Producer)
Guion: Brandon Cronenberg (Writer)
Musica: Jim Williams (Original Music Composer)
Fotografia: Karim Hussain (Director of Photography)

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8 /10

The Cronenberg name is tightly associated with the body horror genre, and rightfully so. 'Possessor' feels like a fever dream, delivering unsettling violence, thought-provoking creativity and remorseless direction. Its revelations about the monsters within, summed up in its shockingly grim climax, have a lasting resonance.

  • Jake Watt

Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-possessor-engrossingly-gross-cronenbergian-body-horror

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Repo Jack

7 /10

I just wrote a review about how mainstream critics don't "get" horror, elevating attempts at filmmaking "art" over the basics that horror fans love. "Possessor" is an exception where critics (72 Metacritic Score) and users (7.6 Metacritic Score) agree that it's a pretty damn good flick.

The acting is excellent. Andrea Riseborough from "Mandy" is creepy odd (again) as a mind-possessing assassin, and Christopher Abbott from "It Comes at Night" is a depressed AND possessed soul for the next assassination.

There are too many adjectives to list to give the film justice, so here's just a few: disturbing, violent, bloody, mind-bending, visual, provocative,

While Brandon Cronenberg may have a similar interest in melding technology and horror as his father David Cronenberg, he is introducing his own style and originality. Very much like like Joe Hill has done with father Stephen King.

All of which is nothing but a bonus for horror fans.

Manuel São Bento

8 /10

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In a year where the horror genre didn't have that many great representatives, Brandon Cronenberg's remarkably captivating concept is an instant attention-grabber. Boasting two phenomenal performances from Andrea Riseborough and Christopher Abbott (Colin Tate), Possessor is one of the most visually shocking films of 2020.

From the extreme gore to the unrestrained depiction of insanely violent murders, Cronenberg fills his movie with creepy imagery that will definitely trigger many viewers to simply give up. Its slow pace helps establish the never-ending suspenseful atmosphere, which ultimately delivers some of the most intense sequences I've seen in a long time.

Despite the interesting narrative and its eye-opening developments, Possessor fails to keep the momentum going throughout the entire runtime. The weird imagery helps with visual storytelling, but it reaches a point where it becomes too distracting and unnecessary. The third act is also quite predictable, contrasting with the somewhat surprising first half.

In the end, it's still one of my favorite horror films of the year.

Rating: B+

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