The Possessed
The Possessed

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The Possessed

1965
Movie
85 min
Italian

While visiting his favorite resort village during winter, a writer investigates the apparent suicide of a woman he was infatuated with.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Juan Antonio BardemGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman, plagued by disturbing visions and nightmares, returns to her ancestral home in rural Spain. She soon becomes convinced that she is possessed by the spirit of a deceased ancestor. As her mental state deteriorates, she must confront the dark secrets of her family's past and the malevolent entity that seems to have a hold over her. The line between reality and supernatural influence blurs as she battles for her sanity and soul.

Critical Reception

While "The Possessed" did not achieve widespread international fame, it is considered a significant entry in Spanish horror cinema. Critics noted its atmospheric tension and psychological depth, though some found its pacing slow. It has gained a cult following over the years among aficionados of giallo and supernatural horror.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric dread and unsettling psychological elements.

  • Noted for its exploration of inherited trauma and the supernatural.

  • Some found the narrative slow-moving and the plot occasionally convoluted.

Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to its niche status. Those who appreciate its European horror style often find it a compelling and eerie experience, highlighting its mood and disturbing themes.

Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of Spanish horror films in the 1960s and 70s that explored themes of repressed guilt and supernatural influence, often with a psychological edge.

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JPV852

JPV852

Watched this as part of a Giallo Essentials box set and while it's not at all bad, in fact some excellent black and white cinematography, the story is a bit slow in developing however not sure I'd classify this as giallo, this was a film no...

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