Possession is nine-tenths of the law, let's hope the kids see The original Wicker Man before they see Neil LaBute's horrible version though eh! In fact, read the books and watch the originals before approaching any of LaBrute's offerings and then maybe you'll not feel the need to... read more
Gwyneth Paltrow,
Aaron Eckhart,
Jeremy Northam,
Jennifer Ehle,
Lena Headey
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In Neil LaBute's film adaptation of A.S. Byatt's Booker Prize-winning 1990 novel, Aaron Eckhart (who has starred in all of LaBute's films) plays Roland Michell, an American academic researcher, workin... read more
DVD Release Date: February 11, 2003
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Flixster Reviews (419)
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February 7, 2011
I'm still trying to figure out what the heck the title has to do with anything that went on with this film; but that being said, the co-mingled stories are intriguing, well filmed and very well acted.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Aaron Eckhart are featured as two professorial types (uh... read more -
November 28, 2010
I'm unsure if you have to be a complete nerd in order to enjoy this film. I mean: did I like it because the prospect of uncovering a literary mystery excites my nerd-dar, or did I like it because the film was able to raise this literary mystery/love story to a level of true susp... read more
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October 14, 2010
This was a wonderful movie. I really love movies based around history, and this was full of it. Plus romance and mystery. It had it all for me. Loved it!
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December 19, 2009
I know this is based on a book with the same setup but if they had focused on the Victorian story and ditched the present day one this would have been a far superior film. Jeremy Northam and Jennifer Ehle have a nice chemistry which is totally lacking between Aaron Eckhart and Gw... read more
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October 11, 2009
Its an ok love story, and i really liked the storyline especially the endigalthough i didnt quite understand why the roance betweeen Ehle and Northam ended?
Other than that i liked thismovei although a bit slow in places and they killed off lena headey i quite enjoyed this roman... read more -
April 5, 2009
Magnificent, interesting plot and clever cinematic tricks shifting back and forth between time periods, some of the overall highlights involve the clever means by which these transitions are carried out
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October 25, 2008
Sappy love story that I loved. Half uncovering the past, half finding what's right in front of you.
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June 22, 2006
The Jeremy Northam/Jennifer Ehle half of the story is pretty good, but the Paltrow/Eckhart half sucked.
Critic Reviews
A film that could pass as either an After School Special for adults or a Love Story for the new millennium -- or a closeted comedy. Full Review
This is Neil LaBute trying to do Jane Austen, from tone to subject matter to casting. And he's just no good at it.
Just about everything in this dry bit of business seems limp, building toward a poorly staged scene in a graveyard, which could be just where this slumbering bit of folly will land.
What's supposed to be a deep examination of the transcendence of love and art and poetry turns into another shallow film about how repressed the British are.
Possession, how do I hate thee? Let me count the ways.
It may be faint praise, but praise nonetheless, to say that LaBute (and co-writers Laura Jones and David Henry Hwang) have done the best they can with A.S. Byatt's Booker-winning 1990 novel. Full Review
It's potentially exciting material, but what we see onscreen is somewhat less than that. Full Review
Straightforward and old-fashioned in the best possible senses of both those words, Possession is a movie that puts itself squarely in the service of the lovers who inhabit it. Full Review
One of those movies adapted from a beloved novel whose fans can't believe it's been brought to the screen. They turn out to be right. Full Review
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