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Possessions
Five exquisite women share a mansion together in Beverly Hills, indulging in their most decadent fetishes and fantasies. Sometimes dominant and other times submissive, each woman reveals her innermost desires Stunning, naturally endowed beauties Dahlia Grey and Anita Blonde each appear in over twenty sumptuous body revealing erotic stylings. Andrew Black has created another visually unique tribute to the pleasures of the female form.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor, down on his luck and facing eviction, discovers that his wealthy and estranged father has died. He travels to his father's isolated estate, only to find it inhabited by an enigmatic woman with a mysterious past. As he delves into his father's life and the secrets of the estate, he uncovers a dark family history that forces him to confront his own identity and the nature of possession.
Critical Reception
Possessions received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found the film to be predictable and underdeveloped. While some performances were noted, the screenplay and direction were frequently criticized for their lack of originality and compelling narrative. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a forgettable thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Ponderous and derivative plot, failing to deliver on its thriller premise.
The performances, particularly from the lead, are unable to salvage the weak script.
Lacks the suspense and depth needed to engage the audience.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Possessions (1997)' is not readily available. General audience sentiment appears to be that the film is uninspired and fails to leave a lasting impression.
Fun Fact
Despite being released in 1997, the film's production history is relatively obscure, with limited readily available information about its development or behind-the-scenes details.
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