A deaf knight and his company come across a dangerously seductive lake creature.
I'm really torn on this one. It has that unique, chaotic style but I just never really.. cared much, and mostly felt like I had stuck my head in a blender.
A deaf knight and his company come across a dangerously seductive lake creature.
I'm really torn on this one. It has that unique, chaotic style but I just never really.. cared much, and mostly felt like I had stuck my head in a blender.
This feels like the other coin to the Fincher one. A group of soldiers head into a cave and discover something ancient and dangerous.
Great stuff with gore, atmosphere and a Lovecraftian vibe.
"There is nothing to fear except God, whatever that means to you."
"For me, God is a disease."
"That's why through a disease we can reach God."
(Someone actually wrote those lines, and these actors had to say them with a straight face)
I watched Possession because several people on my friends list seem to agree that it's the greatest thing since the invention of pizza, and that it's far superior to The Final Conflict, which came out the same…