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Possum

2018年 • 85分
3.8
11 件のレビュー
90%
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Disgraced children's puppeteer Philip returns to his childhood home of Fallmarsh, Norfolk, intent on destroying Possum, a hideous puppet he keeps hidden inside a brown leather bag. When his attempts fail, Philip is forced to confront his sinister stepfather Maurice in an effort to escape the dark horrors of his past. Possum is a dark and distinctive psychological thriller from writer/director Matthew Holness (co-creator of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace) with stark and captivating performances from Sean Harris (Mission: Impossible - Fallout) and Alun Armstrong (Get Carter). The film's stylish and abstract exploration of real life horrors through one man's isolation and abandonment is accompanied by a compelling soundtrack from the legendary Radiophonic Workshop.

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3.8
11 件のレビュー
Nicholas Grisolia
2018年11月3日
Grim, unsettling, and dark. The tone of this movie is perfect and has some Eraserhead-like qualities to it, along with fantastic puppet design that'll creep you out. More movies need to be made like this.
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Jenna lala
2020年4月20日
Positives first, the soundtrack is outstanding referencing the 1970's British made for TV spooky thrillers or ghost stories from that period of which the film is set. The landscapes also generate such a repressed and unsettling atmosphere. However, this psychological drama is executed in a way that will frustrate many. It's not a spoiler to say that 'Possum' could well be in the mind of main actor Philip, and the twist revealed in the last 5 minutes in the show down with his uncle helps to unravel the mystery..
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Myk Pilgrim
2019年7月1日
I wanted desperately to like this film. The trailer made promises of a slow building creepfest that would stick in the back of my head like bubblegum. The audio mixing throughout was terrible. The only voices you could make out was the single line of the two neds on the stairwell and another sentence when the headmaster told Philip to leave. Yet, somehow the sound in the trailer was absolutely spot on - especially on all the bits that I found myself being so critical about in the final film. The puppet was interesting though, so I suppose there's that?
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