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As of this writing, the sells out within minutes of any restock. On eBay, sealed copies command prices between $450 and $1,200.
The audio track is just as vital as the visuals in Possession . The exclusive edition features uncompressed original mono or newly mixed stereo tracks. This ensures that Andrzej Korzyński’s haunting, electronic avant-garde score and the actors' frantic, screaming dialogue pierce through your speakers with terrifying precision. 3. Comprehensive Bonus Features
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He pointed to the painting, and then to the room. "No frames. No varnish. No excuses. The things she collected—locks, teeth, watches, hair—remain stitched into the paint. People left them there. People tried to take them out and found that taking them out took something else. Time mostly."
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I took the painting home and hung it in the kitchen, not because I believed it safe but because I believed in the stubbornness of small, human things. Sometimes I would sit at the table and look at it for no reason at all. Sometimes I would find, in the lower corner, a flake of paint that had come loose—unimportant, almost nothing at all—and I would think of Adelaide arranging the world's rough edges into order.
The grain, sweat, and visceral fluids of the film are rendered in stunning detail, highlighting Bruno Nuytten’s breathtaking, kinetic camera work.
Exclusive editions do not just offer the movie; they act as a film school course. Expect vintage documentaries on Żuławski, deep analyses of the film's political metaphors regarding the Berlin Wall, and honest interviews with Sam Neill about the taxing psychological toll of the shoot. Final Thoughts: A Crucial Addition to Your Collection
: Includes US lobby card reproductions, exclusive art cards, and a Japanese movie flyer reproduction. As of this writing, the sells out within
Possession (1981) is not an easy watch. It is an exhausting, abrasive, and deeply uncomfortable exploration of grief, jealousy, and existential dread. Yet, it is undeniably brilliant—a film that refuses to compromise its artistic vision.
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The film is set in 1920s Berlin and follows the story of Mark (Oliver Reed), a British spy who becomes embroiled in a mysterious affair with a woman named Helen (Twink Capra). As Mark becomes increasingly obsessed with Helen, he begins to experience strange and terrifying occurrences that blur the lines between reality and fantasy.
The film's extreme emotional volatility and gruesome practical effects led to widespread censorship: The exclusive edition features uncompressed original mono or
Securing an exclusive uncut edition ensures that you experience Żuławski's vision exactly as he intended: beautiful, terrifying, and completely uncompromised. It is a crown jewel for any serious physical media collection.
"Exactly," Adelaide would have liked that word. Precisely unformed, precisely cruel.
The infamous subway tunnel scene—where Adjani’s character, Anna, unleashes a stream of milk, blood, and ectoplasm in a fit of spontaneous abortion—has been the subject of digital forensics. Standard releases use the 2000 Mondo Vision scan, which was slightly cropped. features a 4K 16-bit scan of the original camera negative by the Cinémathèque Française. This scan reveals seven seconds of creature tentacle movement previously obscured by crushed blacks. For the first time, you can see the animatronic’s eye dilate.
Finally, some releases feature an alternate soundtrack that replaces portions of Andrzej Korzyński’s haunting original score with a different musical arrangement, as heard on the early US DVD. This is not the director's approved version and should be avoided for a first viewing.
I imagined taking it—slipping the photograph into my pocket, tucking the small man into the lining of my life. I imagined forgetting. The room smelled of varnish and rain and a nostalgia that tasted like iron. I did not take it.