Goodness is only some kind
of reflection upon evil
Back in 1978, Andrzej Żuławski has offered Isabelle
Adjani the double role, but she turned it down. Only after the birth of her
first son, The Actress has agreed to act in this, to put it mildly, rather
strange motion picture.
Mark comes back to his family in West Berlin. From the
first minutes, it is obvious that his marriage with Anna is disintegrating.
Anna denies any extramarital affairs, but Mark finds out and after throwing a
tantrum in café, leaves the family. After three weeks, Mark pays visit to the
apartment and finds out neglected son Bob. When Anna comes back, the couple
gets into very ugly and violent confrontation. Going mad from jealousy and
love, Mark hires a private detective.
Possession starts out as a rather over-the-top family
drama: absent husband, sexually frustrated wife, love triangle and son in the
middle of it. Nevertheless, after the first eight minutes, Andrzej Żuławski
begins to gradually build tension and create atmosphere of the madness. Mark
and Anna are starting very violent arguments, autosadism. Despite all of this,
Mark still loves Anna and would do anything to get her love back. I think a lot
of viewers would think that Mark and Anna should separate, but minute after
minute Possession drags you further and further. After the first half, Andrzej
Żuławski makes the U-turn,
What I miscarried there was
sister Faith, and what was left is sister Chance. So I had to take care of my
faith to protect it
The over-the-top family drama stops and starts
something, which could’t be categorized in just one genre. The second half of Possession,
one could say, is the mix of horror, parable, psychological thriller and
philosophic film essay.
The detective and Mark finds out that into the
so-called love nest lives The Thing, fed with corpses, which morphs into the
human. Anna tells the bizarre story of its birth.
Andrzej Żuławski adds the favorite Dostoevsky theme – the
lack of faith and it’s surrogates. All members of a love triangle are trying to
make-up for their lack of faith: Mark by his mad love to Anna; Heinrich by
drugs and dzen-buddism; Anna goes even further and creates her own God. Concerning
Anna, you could even quote a passage of Kirillov from «The Possessed»: « God is the pain of the fear of death. Whoever conquers
pain and fear will himself become God. Then a new life, then a new man,
everything new...»
The duality theme plays a vital part in this film,
starting with Berlin and the Berlin Wall. Also Mark meets Bob’s schoolteacher
Helena, the complete copy of Anna, who is kind, sweet and have a true affection
for a boy. The duality theme is used as in a classical literature – good and
bad side; thesis and antithesis.
The further you get away
from yourself, the more challenging it is. Not to be in your comfort zone is
great fun
Isabelle Adjani has earned her place in the Pantheon after
«The Story of Adelie H.», but Possession deserves a second statue, in analogy
with a Roman triumph, on the Forum of Cinema. You can’t measure The Actress work
by acting school standards: it is not a
method acting, it is not any other school; it is Isabelle Adjani’s acting. The
Actress has widened the scope of a human possibility in acting; her body
language and facial expression captures every aspect of Anna’s psychological condition.
The
subway scene provokes a mixed feeling of disgust and amazement. It is hard to
believe, that Isabelle Adjani never formally studied acting and after the film,
you really begin to appreciate her acting genius.
I always thought that Sam Neil is good, but rather
mediocre actor. Although, in Possession he also showed brilliant acting. Even
the simplest Neil’s scenes are filled with madness. For Sam Neil, his «acting
Rubicon» was the opening sequence of his secluded life. Heinz Bennent was also
good, but his role was rather supporting.
Bruno Nuytten camera takes a vital part into creating
the atmosphere of madness. The camera, which is constantly following the
characters, makes a 180 or 360 degrees turn and perfectly captures the inner
world of the protagonists. The carefree editing style, which gone into a fashion
again and annoys, perfectly suits this film.
Possession is a film that disgusts; it is a very tough
challenge to watch it. Nevertheless, if you watch this film, you shall never
forget it.
9/10
Excellent review Dmitry.This is a challenging film. I agree with many of your points.
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