

The Rizen: Possession
A group of young urban explorers and a private military unit could become the final pieces in a 60-year plan to reopen a door that should have stayed closed. But what they unleashed could almost tear our world apart.
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Plot Summary
A group of former colleagues is lured back to a remote, abandoned military base under the guise of a reunion. Once there, they discover they are not alone and are targeted by a malevolent entity with a dark history tied to the base. They must fight for survival as the entity possesses them one by one, turning them against each other.
Critical Reception
The Rizen: Possession received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences, often cited for its predictable plot, reliance on jump scares, and underdeveloped characters. While some praised its atmospheric elements and attempts at a unique take on possession horror, most found it to be a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on cheap jump scares and familiar horror tropes.
- The premise shows some potential but is ultimately squandered by weak execution.
- Lacks originality and fails to build sufficient tension or character development.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Rizen: Possession' are scarce, with those available generally mirroring critical sentiment, often pointing out the film's lack of innovation and reliance on jump scares over substantial plot or character development.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location at a former military base in Missouri, which contributed to its isolated and unsettling atmosphere.
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