Possessed

Possessed

1999 ""
Possessed
Possessed

Possessed

6.1 | 1h36m | en | Horror

A stranger arrives in Copenhagen from a plane from Romania. Shortly after the power is lost in the whole city.

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6.1 | 1h36m | en | Horror | More Info
Released: June. 25,1999 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A stranger arrives in Copenhagen from a plane from Romania. Shortly after the power is lost in the whole city.

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Cast

Ole Lemmeke , Udo Kier , Kirsti Eline Torhaug

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Anders Rønnow Klarlund

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punishmentpark 'Besat' has (horror film) atmosphere in spades. The lighting is beautiful (= eerie) and makes the film stand out. The story may be riddled with clichés about the devil and the end of times, still it has a way to it, that I could call Scandinavian, though it may be better described as nót Hollywoodian; for instance, the fact that the main character is willing to do pretty much anything to further his career (up to the point where he digs up the corpse of a boy for a spinal tap, even if we, the viewers, know that the fate of the world is at stake as well). It helps creating a gritty world, full of true to life characters, even if some ingredients are rooted in the supernatural. The love story between the main character, a professor, and his student, is well interwoven with the plot of satanic mayhem. Yes, this is a little late-'90s horror gem.A big 8 out of 10.
dbdumonteil The first part is rather suspenseful and the snowy dark atmosphere of Denmark is really intriguing;then all that takes place in Romania is excellent and we 're looking forward to getting more scares..but as soon the Pentagram,the beast,and all the clichés dealing with His Satanic Majesty appear,it's downhill and there's nothing more to hope."Besat" borrows a lot from "the Omen" and a little from Carpenter's "they live" and many a horror and/or sci-fi movie.There's the obligatory unexpected last scene :it's not over when you think it is ;probably to be able to make a sequel if the movie is a smash.It was not and Satan can rest till the next millennium.
Infofreak 'Possessed' is a very strong Danish thriller with atmosphere and suspense galore. It begins like a medical thriller in the vein of 'The Andromeda Strain' with a mysterious death which could have been caused by a new and potentially devastating virus. A young and ambitious virologist (Ole Lemmeke) investigates the death which leads back to a similar one in Romania, with a bizarre case of arson involved. Meanwhile, police pursue a mysterious German "priest" (the legendary Udo Kier) who is a suspect in said arson. When the paths of these two men collide we find that things are not as the appear to be, and the film turns into an Apocalyptic horror movie. 'Possessed' is an entertaining and fairly original race against time story. While certain elements are familiar from previous genre movies it manages to add enough interesting twists to keep you involved and guessing. The acting by the largely Danish cast is excellent, and the icing on the cake is yet another strong performance from the wonderful Udo Kier. Kier's long and varied career has included many highlights - from 1970s cult classics 'Flesh For Frankenstein' and 'Blood For Dracula', 'The Story Of O' and Argento's 'Suspiria', to frequent collaborations with Lars von Trier, and appearances in everything from the sublime ('Shadow Of The Vampire') to the ridiculous ('Barb Wire', 'Johnny Mnemonic'). Kier is always compelling no matter what the standard of the material he is involved in. 'Possessed' is no exception, and in this case, the standards are very high. Watch it and enjoy.
DaySleeper-2 Well-made Danish horror/thriller, it had been doubted (myself included) that we were capable of thrillers of this caliber in little Denmark but "Besat" ("Possessed") proved us all wrong. "Besat" is better than most US productions in the same genre, cast, plot and special effects included. Check out talented director Rønnow-Klarlund's first movie "Den Attende" ("The 18th") as well!