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Anticlimax
At the same time,its a relief that he doesnt fall back on the cheap hysterics. The bloodletting is generally off-screen.
THE POSSESSION
DIRECTOR: Ole Bornedal
CAST: Jeffrey Dean Morgan,Kyra Sedgwick,Natasha Calis,Madison Davenport
Rating: **
Another film inspired by The Exorcist,this one gives the girl at the centre of it a broken family,a loving elder sister and a guy who could be her step dad. Given that it is based on a true story,thats about the only part that works for The Possession. Once the spirit has taken over 10-year-old Emily (Calis),director Bornedal really doesnt know where to go where others havent gone before. At the same time,its a relief that he doesnt fall back on the cheap hysterics. The bloodletting is generally off-screen. Emilys trauma is more in the direction of glaring through eyes dark from lack of sleep and a voice that at times breaks into a grown-up womans. Bornedal cleverly handles a scene involving Emily and mom Stephanie (Sedgwick),where the mother for the first time realises something may be wrong with the daughter as she walks into her devouring the entire fridge. Is it Emily or someone else the mother cant tell through the glass bottle behind which the daughter is crouching. In fact,you are almost ready to pardon the film for its lack of enough original thrills,chills and trills and for throwing in a smattering of Jewish religious hocus-pocus,till Bornedal goes into the final exorcism scene. As it plays out for far too long and far too ridiculously on a hospital floor,Bornedal commits the cardinal sin of a horror-suspense: making you wait for an end thats no surprise.
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