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bobbyburns said:I own a film called possession, with sam neill and isabelle adjani. it's a psychodrama, kind of like rosemary's baby. is that what you're referring to?
bobbyburns said:anyway, moving on ... I think you'd like this film I brought up. the year is 1981. spawned in an empty apartment is a mutant creature that possesses supernatural powers and feasts on human flesh. a woman leaves both her husband and her lover for this strange creature. meanwhile, their son drowns himself in a bathtub, and a man with pink socks leads a group of dopplegangers to eradicate and replace this disfunctional family.
understood. I can kind of see it being boring. after all, it's over two hours. however, if you go into it wanting to be shocked, or wanting any experience at all, the meaning of it might get distorted. also, a lot of polanski's earlier films didn't have any resolution, which can frustrate some people. knife in the water, repulsion (1965), fearless vampire killers, and chinatown leave you, in the end, with a feeling that these films have been abandoned. personally, I like it that way, but that's my personal preference. it doesn't mean a thing. think of rosemary's baby like a nightmare. it's all about rosemary, who is portrayed very childlike. her husband sells his soul to the devil so his unsuccessful acting career will skyrocket. so, as part of the deal, she gives birth to satan-boy, adrian, and has to raise him and, perhaps, learn to love him. it's chilling.watercrystal said:oh, my friends asked me to thank for your recommendation, because none of us understood what it was about. it was not even scary, and it almost bored us to death.
somewhat said:Ew, I'm very easily scared, and I don't like scary movies. I like to read scary books, though, but then they just seem stupid
bobbyburns said:it's all about rosemary, who is portrayed very childlike. her husband sells his soul to the devil so his unsuccessful acting career will skyrocket. so, as part of the deal, she gives birth to satan-boy, adrian, and has to raise him and, perhaps, learn to love him. it's chilling.
bobbyburns said:so, as part of the deal, she gives birth to satan-boy, adrian, and has to raise him and, perhaps, learn to love him. it's chilling.
somewhat said:Ew, I'm very easily scared, and I don't like scary movies. I like to read scary books, though, but then they just seem stupid
watercrystal said:This seemed to make sense. then, it worths that two hours' patience.