|
Newest Review: ... pages long, and if you're not a fan of literary fiction you may find it a little heavy-going in places, particularly the ... more |
||
Price Comparison for Possession (DVD)
|
Possession [DVD] [2002]
With its complex twists and turns, AS Byatt's doorstopper of a no ... Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
|
£ 2.98 |
![]() Free! ![]() ![]() within 24 hours |
|
Read Reviews for Possession (DVD)
by - written on 30/10/02 (Very useful, 140 readings)
Rating:
========================================================== *****This category is for a 1981 film called Possession and I'm writing about the 2002 version, which isn't even a version as such as they're two totally different movies. I *know* this is in the wrong category, but there's nowhere else to put it. I guess this shows up yet more flaws in the new dooyoo - please forgive me for sticking this review here.***** ========================================================== In 1990 A.S. Byatt won the Booker Prize for Possession, a weighty tome that begins in a cavernous London library and plunges into Victorian literary society as a series ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/01/02
Rating:
Andrzej Zulawski's 'Possession' is a film that divides opinion sharply. There are some who dismiss as pretentious arthouse-horror rubbish - a derivative, incoherent and ultimately silly mess. It tries so hard to be meaningful, they say, that it ends up saying nothing at all, and succeeds only in disgusting its audience with its themes of murder, domestic violence and monster-baby-incest. Though the film's detractors are a vociferous bunch, there are others, like myself, who believe it to be a film of great emotional power, and one that deserves far greater recognition than it has. The film was released in 1981, with a massive 45 minutes ... Read the complete review





