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The Possessed

  • 2021
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.6K
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The Possessed (2021)
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Exorcist Jacob Chandler is summoned to uncover the layers of demonic deception at play by his nephew's new girlfriend, Atalie Carlisle.Exorcist Jacob Chandler is summoned to uncover the layers of demonic deception at play by his nephew's new girlfriend, Atalie Carlisle.Exorcist Jacob Chandler is summoned to uncover the layers of demonic deception at play by his nephew's new girlfriend, Atalie Carlisle.

  • Director
    • Chris Sun
  • Writers
    • Kirsty Dallas
    • Mark Gardener
    • John Kendrick
  • Stars
    • John Jarratt
    • Lincoln Lewis
    • Angie Kent
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Chris Sun
    • Writers
      • Kirsty Dallas
      • Mark Gardener
      • John Kendrick
    • Stars
      • John Jarratt
      • Lincoln Lewis
      • Angie Kent
    • 26User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    John Jarratt
    John Jarratt
    • Jacob
    Lincoln Lewis
    Lincoln Lewis
    • Liam
    Angie Kent
    • Nadine
    Lauren Grimson
    Lauren Grimson
    • Atalie
    Jade Kevin Foster
    • Orion
    Simone Buchanan
    Simone Buchanan
    • Carissa
    Melissa Tkautz
    Melissa Tkautz
    • Shania
    Romy Poulier
    • Nancy
    Sean Lynch
    Sean Lynch
    • Martin
    Melissa Bell
    • Helen
    Ebon Grayman
    • Damian
    Ilana Collins
    Ilana Collins
    • Angela
    Savannah Sun
    • Skylar
    Maha Wilson
    • Saffron
    Chris Bridgewater
    Chris Bridgewater
    • Demons
    Christian Radford
    Christian Radford
    • Bumping Patron
    Shaun Trainer
    • Kissing Man
    Jess Taylor
    • Drunk Woman
    • Director
      • Chris Sun
    • Writers
      • Kirsty Dallas
      • Mark Gardener
      • John Kendrick
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    ltnoglu

    Comments of glerickson-34785 is garbage

    Comments of glerickson-34785 that says, John Jarrat is a fool can go home and leave is comments there. Here's my critics that is a lot more accurate than you're trash... Absolute fantastic series 1 and 2 and both the films i wanted Charlie Clausen former home and away star to play more of a part, John Garrett plays Mick to perfection. More than this i'm amazed that someone whose got a painkiller addiction, gunshot wound and and animal trap wound to her right foot, she manages to drive, run and climb through tiny windows, she's totally unbelievable as a main character. This is such an underrated show, it worth the watch !!
    4deloudelouvain

    Decent possession scenes, bad acting for the rest

    Not everything was bad about The Possessed, like some of the actual demonic possessions (good acting here from some), and the different demons (some looked good for the low budget this movie must have). But then you get the acting. That wasn't a good thing in this movie. Jade Kevin Foster was the only one that was watchable. John Jarratt on the other hand was really bad. The shaky hand thing whilst he does his clearing looks ridiculous but then again in the end credits they show actual footage from the real person and he did the exact same thing, even worse, so I guess John Jarratt nailed that part. But for the rest he clearly needs to keep his day job. Lincoln Lewis was also annoying to watch. In fact the whole movie feels like one of those cheap Australian soaps like Neighbours or Home and Away, but in this case it's not a soap but a movie. The same garnage but luckily for us this one ends after a couple of hours.
    8PukaEntProds

    Fine Aussie Horror Entry

    While most might think exclusively of "Wolf Creek" when they think of Australian horror films, Chris Sun has done a great job of ramping up his efforts within the genre. His latest, "The Possessed", is clearly the next chapter in that evolution.

    Starring "Wolf Creek"'s John Jarratt and Lincoln Lewis, the movie follows accidental exorcist Jacob as he rids Australia of some pretty nasty demonic possessions. After going through a few harrowing "clearings", the film has its climax in a spooky house where the previous owners may have performed some rituals to summon a very powerful demon. I won't spoil the ending but it's quite a surprising take indeed.

    Jarratt and Lewis carry the film pretty well. I found Jarratt's affectations a bit odd at first, but when you see the person this story is based on (Mark Gardener; they show clips of his real life clearings during credits) it's pretty spot on. Lewis plays the straight man roped into this strange work by his uncle, and while he doesn't have a LOT of room to spread his wings, his performance is even and gives Jarratt a good foil to work from. The other actors were strong as well, though the character of Orion (Jade Kevin Foster), who serves as very capable comedic relief, did feel overused in the climax, drawing away from what would have otherwise been a terrifying sequence.

    A lot of the film's strength comes from the demons and their design. They are differing, terrifying, and grotesque in equal parts. While they are largely glimpsed or shown in shadow, their appearances are startling and stomach churning. On top of that, the FX makeup for those suffering possession is very well done too.

    All of that would be for not if the film wasn't shot as well as it was. Andrew Conders work is excellent. The framing and exposition, especially during the possession sequences, enhanced the moments. It felt clean, colourful and easy on the eyes, despite the content.

    For a modestly budgeted horror flick, this one is pretty fun to watch and, while not perfection, has a lot going for it.
    4ivan_dmitriev

    A goofy movie

    + It's like an australian Buffy the Vampire slayer + decent practical FX /makeup + they probably could have made a decent TV series out of this, but not shoot it as a movie seeing how they become a ghostbusting demon-slaying team at the end.

    This is indeed belongs to the comedy-horror genre, but the practical effects are absolutely stunning here! Overal it would be great as a miniseries, because each part could be a skit of its own if given time and background to develop itself and the acting would be okay for a TV-like short series where the audience and the actors are both in-on-it and don't take it all too seriously.
    5SnoopyStyle

    a different exorcist

    Jacob Chandler became an exorcist after a tragedy in 2001. He has exorcised many possessed by demons in what he calls clearing. His nephew Liam, Liam's girlfriend Atalie Carlisle who has the curse of seeing the demons, and their group of young friends join him in a difficult clearing.

    This is a different exorcist. It's still an exorcist and it has many of the same ideas. Supposedly, it's a real guy from the opening text and closing credits although I can't take him that seriously. First, there's the shaky hand which looks like a gimmick. Second, the Australian accent doesn't fit my mind's image of an exorcist. Finally, there is the Hawaiian shirt. I can almost hear him sing Kokomo. It's a funny visual. At least, he does change into a black T-shirt which is a minor improvement. The best option is to play into the silly image like a Crocodile Dundee. It may turn it into a farce, but it would be interesting. While I'm uncertain about the guy, I do like the demon designs. This is a smaller indie horror with all the standard horror tropes. The story is very simplistic and straight-forward. This very much depends on how one sees Jacob.

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      At 1:02:11 Jacob incorrectly calls the symbol that Martin is restrained over a "pentagram", when it's actually a "pentacle".

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Одержимі
    • Filming locations
      • Pinnacle Studios, Helensvale, Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Giddy Up Films
      • Nexus Files Studios
      • OZPIX Entertainment
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      • A$3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $232,706
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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