Possession

Jess (Sarah Michelle Gellar, “Cruel Intentions”) is plunged into chaos when her husband, Ryan, and brother-in-law, Roman (Lee Pace, “Guardians of the Galaxy”) end up in comas after a horrific accident. When Roman finally wakes, he insists that he is Ryan. Has the spirit of Jess’s beloved husband returned to her, or is there something much more sinister at work?

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  1. This was a great movie, the story has a premise that makes sense and a plot twist that works. And I actually understand why Roman is doing everything he's doing. If you're confused on what I'm talking about, I'll explain.

    So throughout his whole life, everyone has always treated Roman like some sort of villain because of his intimidating stature and therefore everyone assumes things about him and turn against him. Roman hates it when people do this since all he wants is to be appreciated. So when he fell for Jess, he never let his emotions go since he always hoped that he'd be appreciated by someone else besides Ryan, his own brother. But when Ryan came along and started talking with Jess, it escalated further and Roman thought that Ryan had betrayed him since Roman saw Jess first. Eventually Roman met Casey and he took advantage of her as a coping mechanism for his emotions (as proved by the scenes at 8:36 & 10:27). Then when Ryan and Jess decide that Roman should no longer live with them, he gets angry and leaves with all his stuff with him. But since Ryan still deeply cares about Roman, he goes after him but a terrible accident had occurred resulting in them both having comas. However, because of Roman's strong desires and body structure, he wakes up before Ryan, and decides to take advantage of him finally getting appreciated without betrayal by pretending to be Ryan. But his plan backfires, since Casey knows Roman too well (the scene at 44:12 proves this), resulting in her death. And since Jess found out the truth about Roman's scheme, he got angry again since everytime he tries to get appreciated, everyone always turns on him at some point. So now that Roman has come that far, he doesn't want yet another betrayal to happen and decides to finish his plan by forcing Jess to cooperate with him like what he did to Casey (compare the scenes at 8:51 & 1:15:00). But because of the mental link that Ryan and Roman got through the crash, Roman dies without ever getting appreciated without betrayal coming along and ruining everything.

    And honestly, I kinda get Roman's motivation since a lot of other characters are the same way. Meaning they've been alone their entire lives and have struggled to find happiness.

    Other then that, the rest of the story was great, the cast did an amazing job at portraying the characters they played, and the visuals are something that will stick with you. I'm surprised that this movie hasn't gotten enough recognition.

  2. the best movie she ever did was "The Return" I could watch it over and over and over and have. I don't consider her a good actress – but in that movie she seemed to be on anti depressants and her career had veered off course and she wasn't going to be famous – much like Lindsey Wagner – and Michelle was just kind of going through the motions in that movie and she just seems so human like the human next door – and the movie is filmed just right with the great music and after that Michelle just drifted away and has remained three miles out – like Sookie Stackhouse. we are like the old man and the sea – "we see them come and we see them go"

  3. I'm the same way too, I always check the comment first before watching; it's a Taboo for me to watch anything to do with devil's possession or has to do with exorcisms that could affect my mind set. Thanks.

  4. Feedback on possession movies varies depending on personal preferences and perspectives. Here are some common points of feedback:

    1. *Atmosphere and Tension:* Many viewers appreciate possession movies for their ability to create a tense and eerie atmosphere, often achieved through effective cinematography, sound design, and lighting.

    2. *Storytelling and Originality:* Some viewers enjoy possession movies that offer a fresh take on the genre or introduce unique twists to the traditional possession narrative. Original storytelling and creative elements can enhance the viewing experience.

    3. *Character Development:* Strong character development, especially for the possessed individual and those around them, can elevate a possession movie. Viewers often connect more deeply with characters who undergo significant emotional or psychological growth throughout the film.

    4. *Scares and Visual Effects:* Effective scares and well-executed visual effects play a crucial role in the success of possession movies. Jump scares, creepy imagery, and unsettling moments contribute to the overall impact of the film.

    5. *Suspense and Pacing:* Maintaining suspense and pacing is essential in keeping viewers engaged throughout the movie. A well-paced narrative with carefully timed reveals and escalating tension can enhance the sense of dread and anticipation.

    6. *Symbolism and Themes:* Many possession movies explore deeper themes such as faith, guilt, redemption, and the battle between good and evil. Thoughtful exploration of these themes can add layers of meaning to the story and resonate with viewers on a deeper level.

    Overall, feedback on possession movies often centers around their ability to deliver an engaging and frightening experience while offering something new or thought-provoking within the genre. However, opinions may vary based on individual tastes and expectations.

  5. *The Anatomy of a Good Movie*

    Movies, as a form of art and entertainment, have the remarkable ability to captivate audiences, evoke emotions, and leave a lasting impression. While personal tastes may vary, there are certain qualities that contribute to the greatness of a film. A good movie is more than just a sequence of moving images; it is a carefully crafted work of storytelling, cinematography, and performance that resonates with its audience on multiple levels.

    First and foremost, a good movie has a compelling narrative. Whether it's a gripping thriller, an epic adventure, or a heartfelt drama, the story serves as the foundation upon which everything else is built. A well-written screenplay keeps viewers engaged from beginning to end, with well-developed characters, intriguing plot twists, and meaningful themes that provoke thought and discussion.

    In addition to a strong story, the visual elements of a movie are equally important. Cinematography plays a crucial role in creating the mood and atmosphere of a film, using lighting, framing, and camera movement to enhance the storytelling. From sweeping landscapes to intimate close-ups, every shot is carefully composed to evoke emotion and convey meaning.

    Moreover, a good movie is brought to life by talented actors who embody their characters with authenticity and depth. A convincing performance can elevate even the most ordinary of scenes, drawing viewers into the world of the film and making them care about the fate of its protagonists. Whether it's a seasoned veteran or a newcomer making their debut, the actors' dedication to their craft shines through, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.

    Furthermore, the audio aspects of a film, including the score and sound design, contribute significantly to its impact. A memorable soundtrack sets the tone for key moments, heightening tension, stirring emotions, or providing moments of levity. Meanwhile, meticulous sound design immerses viewers in the world of the film, whether it's the roar of an explosion, the whisper of wind through trees, or the subtle rustle of clothing.

    Lastly, a good movie leaves a lasting impression, lingering in the minds of its audience long after the credits have rolled. Whether it's a thought-provoking message, a breathtaking visual spectacle, or a poignant emotional moment, the best films stay with us, shaping our perceptions and enriching our lives in ways both big and small.

    In conclusion, a good movie is a multi-faceted work of art that excels in storytelling, cinematography, performance, and audio design. It engages audiences on an emotional and intellectual level, leaving a lasting impact that transcends the boundaries of time and space. From the classics of Hollywood's golden age to the latest blockbusters of today, the power of cinema to entertain, inspire, and move us remains as potent as ever.

  6. Feedback on possession movies varies depending on personal preferences and perspectives. Here are some common points of feedback:

    1. *Atmosphere and Tension:* Many viewers appreciate possession movies for their ability to create a tense and eerie atmosphere, often achieved through effective cinematography, sound design, and lighting.

    2. *Storytelling and Originality:* Some viewers enjoy possession movies that offer a fresh take on the genre or introduce unique twists to the traditional possession narrative. Original storytelling and creative elements can enhance the viewing experience.

    3. *Character Development:* Strong character development, especially for the possessed individual and those around them, can elevate a possession movie. Viewers often connect more deeply with characters who undergo significant emotional or psychological growth throughout the film.

    4. *Scares and Visual Effects:* Effective scares and well-executed visual effects play a crucial role in the success of possession movies. Jump scares, creepy imagery, and unsettling moments contribute to the overall impact of the film.

    5. *Suspense and Pacing:* Maintaining suspense and pacing is essential in keeping viewers engaged throughout the movie. A well-paced narrative with carefully timed reveals and escalating tension can enhance the sense of dread and anticipation.

    6. *Symbolism and Themes:* Many possession movies explore deeper themes such as faith, guilt, redemption, and the battle between good and evil. Thoughtful exploration of these themes can add layers of meaning to the story and resonate with viewers on a deeper level.

    Overall, feedback on possession movies often centers around their ability to deliver an engaging and frightening experience while offering something new or thought-provoking within the genre. However, opinions may vary based on individual tastes and expectations.

  7. *The Anatomy of a Good Movie*

    Movies, as a form of art and entertainment, have the remarkable ability to captivate audiences, evoke emotions, and leave a lasting impression. While personal tastes may vary, there are certain qualities that contribute to the greatness of a film. A good movie is more than just a sequence of moving images; it is a carefully crafted work of storytelling, cinematography, and performance that resonates with its audience on multiple levels.

    First and foremost, a good movie has a compelling narrative. Whether it's a gripping thriller, an epic adventure, or a heartfelt drama, the story serves as the foundation upon which everything else is built. A well-written screenplay keeps viewers engaged from beginning to end, with well-developed characters, intriguing plot twists, and meaningful themes that provoke thought and discussion.

    In addition to a strong story, the visual elements of a movie are equally important. Cinematography plays a crucial role in creating the mood and atmosphere of a film, using lighting, framing, and camera movement to enhance the storytelling. From sweeping landscapes to intimate close-ups, every shot is carefully composed to evoke emotion and convey meaning.

    Moreover, a good movie is brought to life by talented actors who embody their characters with authenticity and depth. A convincing performance can elevate even the most ordinary of scenes, drawing viewers into the world of the film and making them care about the fate of its protagonists. Whether it's a seasoned veteran or a newcomer making their debut, the actors' dedication to their craft shines through, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.

    Furthermore, the audio aspects of a film, including the score and sound design, contribute significantly to its impact. A memorable soundtrack sets the tone for key moments, heightening tension, stirring emotions, or providing moments of levity. Meanwhile, meticulous sound design immerses viewers in the world of the film, whether it's the roar of an explosion, the whisper of wind through trees, or the subtle rustle of clothing.

    Lastly, a good movie leaves a lasting impression, lingering in the minds of its audience long after the credits have rolled. Whether it's a thought-provoking message, a breathtaking visual spectacle, or a poignant emotional moment, the best films stay with us, shaping our perceptions and enriching our lives in ways both big and small.

    In conclusion, a good movie is a multi-faceted work of art that excels in storytelling, cinematography, performance, and audio design. It engages audiences on an emotional and intellectual level, leaving a lasting impact that transcends the boundaries of time and space. From the classics of Hollywood's golden age to the latest blockbusters of today, the power of cinema to entertain, inspire, and move us remains as potent as ever.

  8. To possess a target body you need three demons one to pull-out the soul and hold it then two to go into the target body and three to pull out the second demon when they are done having fun with it. The reason the third demon is needed is to pull out the second because the body won't let go of a soul because a soul is life and without that soul the body will die in minutes. The body can only house one soul at a time. If this was a real possession the sign of possession is the body going limp like death before and after possession. Theirs no soul in it when the first demon pulls the target soul out and the body goes limp, it happens again when then the second Demon is cast out during an exorcism. The body will start to die without a soul in it and with an exorcism the first Demon that is the one holding the target soul must let go of the target soul it is clearly up to the target soul to go back into it's body or not. The target soul usually goes back in but if the body is to damaged it will be on the other side for good and what you're left with is a dead body. When the Demons ask Jesus to cast them into the pigs what you had was many Demons taking turns with the target body. The body can only house one soul and back then Demons only had one form of entertainment now times are different most Demons watch TV with you they are also fond in big cities and street corners you know the one's with the stop and go lights that shows the little walking man light. I tell you this because they like your cell phone games like watching you play on your phones. Most will sit with you watch TV, harmless most of the time.
    Listen carefully when I tell do not do an exorcism without the help of an Angel. The proper way to do this is to take a week or two to call on mother Mary she will send an Angel. Jesus will deny his mother nothing and if you choose to do an exorcism pray for a week or two over the target body to mother Mary and when the Angel arrives he will place his hands on your head and you will know he is there with you. Now the reason I say call up an Angel is because that dirty little Demon that is holding on to the target soul may not let go of the target soul he may just watch the target body die, it's fun for them. The Angel will force the Demons to leave and then he will carry the target soul back to its body at the same time wiping thier minds of the whole incident, one's got to function after words don't they. Pray for two weeks before starting an exorcism. Mother Mary is the key.

    Lucifer is playing the role of adversary, and God is playing the role of God who is against lucifer rebellious ways, but the truth is you're being tricked. Before the deformation of the universe, God will open up a portal back to the beginning before the BigBang he will leave behind all those that will belong to lucifer. Let's call them the lost, and the lost will pass through the deformation, and then hell starts. When you die and you're one of the lost, you will be taken down into Sheol to a long hallway where they place you on your knees then they will bring your hands in on to either side of your head locking you into your own personal hell but in no way is this hell, hell doesn't start till after the deformation of the universe. Now, after hell yes there an after hell you see God is waiting for the reformation of the universe and when that happens all those in hell will be pushed out into a place that seems like heaven but it's not it's just a place of destruction of your soul that is the place that will give you the second death it is the end of you. Sheol is a place of holding hell is a place of torture, and the place you're pushed out to is the place of death. I am a son of God I have walked with my father and I can prove it to you when you die and go before my father's throne look behind his throne and about 45 to 50 feet back you will see a white door, inside that room is a great forest God takes his breaks in there. I have walked with my father in that room. Knowing that Sheol is a place of holding is very important if you make it to heaven because you will be allowed to pray someone out of holding and bring them into heaven just don't stop praying to God for that person and God will send an angel to you to tell you to stop praying your loved one is now waiting for you at God's throne. This ability to pray a person out of Sheol is my gift to you. My father and I talked, and he approved this for me. My father denies me nothing, just like my brother Jesus denies his mother Mary nothing.

    From Jesus' perspective is what I will offer you. When Jesus died on the cross, he came out of his body his eye went through a monochromatic perception, and then he could see with new eyes he watched as the heat dissipated from his body he could see inside his body as the heat dissipated making his body indistinguishable from the pole he was nailed to. Jesus then was pulled down to Sheol, then Jesus looked down and beheld an ophanim. The ophanim looked like molten gold spinning counterclockwise the ophanim had eyes on its side and was very beautiful. Jesus then heard a sound like that of a dolphin clicking and then a second angel appeared and this angel was a servitor this angel was glowing a bright blue color his skin was something like unto that of translucent but very beautiful and bright. The darkness of Sheol was litup with every movement of this angel. The angel placed both his hands on either sides of Jesus head pulling all his memories form him then the angel moved out about five to six feet away from him, then a Dominion angel appeared and the servitor angel using sound transferred all of Jesus memories to the Dominion angel then the Dominion angel ordered that the ophanim was to release Jesus and so it was done. Jesus then ordered all the Old Testament saints who were asleep in Sheol to be woken up and a place for each one of them to be prepared in heaven. Then Jesus ordered that a portal to his body be open up and the servitor angel turned to what was Jesus left side then the servitor made a sound very loud and a portal was opened up. Jesus then turned around and moved over lava and entered that long hallway in Sheol called, holding. Jesus then ordered that the one's closest to him be woken up so that he might speak with them. Jesus spoke with them for some time, and then he left that hallway called holding as the servitor angel in that hallway one by one placed each soul back on their knees then placed each head on a platform bringing their hands in on to either side of their heads locking them into their own personal hell. Now Jesus told them one will come and he will deliver some of you to take warning because he will wait for you in the front after the reformation of the new universe. No one understood Jesus, but they listened anyway. Some asked him questions, and Jesus answered, but all were placed back to sleep, locking them into their own personal hell. Jesus moved back to the portal, where he looked into it, seeing his younger self laying in bed at his home. Jesus then took his left hand up, opening his fingers, and then a great boom was heard as the portal was activated Jesus then made some jesters with his right hand and the portal fast-forward to his body laying in his tomb Jesus then said some words upgrading his body to be much like that of a Metatron you see Jesus had to upgrade his body because Sheol is a place of forgiveness and if he didn't upgrade his body he would not get his memories back for years after his resurrection. Jesus then passed through the membrane that chasm that separated life from death, thus completing his resurrection…

    When people who are going to hell die, they will be taken to a holding place in Sheol this hold place will be a long hallway where they place you on your knees then they will place your head on a platform bring your hands in on to either side of your head locking you into your own mind into your own personal hell. This will go on until the deformation of the universe. When you pass through the deformation of the universe, that is when you will enter hell. Hell will not go on forever it last till the reformation of a new universe and the bubble will push you into a place that seems like heaven but it's not it's just a place of holding where they will destroy you. Destroying you is called the second death, and it will be the end of you. Sorry

    I can prove to you my gospel is true when you die and they take you up to God they will tell you you can ask God one question but before you ask that question look behind God's throne about 45 to 50 feet back will be a white door inside that door is a great forest God takes his breaks in there so remember that white door.😮😢😮😢ftfddvhh😮😢😮I I 544😮I I hf😮😢😮

  9. No one in this entire movie, thinks it's weird she's sleeping with her brother in law and is pregnant by him? While her husband is fighting for his life in the hospital 🤷‍♀️?

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