Possession 1981 Uncut Edition Exclusive [portable] | 90% TRENDING |
The fluorescent lights of the boutique video store flickered, casting long shadows over the "Staff Picks" shelf. Elias, a collector who preferred the grainy texture of magnetic tape to the cold precision of digital, found it tucked behind a row of generic slashers: a plain black clamshell case with a hand-written label. Possession (1981) - The Berlin Uncut Archive.
The Story
- Fans of extreme, art-house horror (Suspiria 2018, Antichrist, Eraserhead).
- Collectors who want the most complete, uncensored version.
- Those who appreciate performances that go full-tilt—Adjani’s famous one-take breakdown is even more harrowing here.
- A muddy, overly contrasted transfer that actually benefited the grainy, West Berlin aesthetic.
- The original French language track (Audio 1) with burned-in subtitles, as opposed to the censored English dub.
- The Missing Frame: A single frame of subliminal imagery during the subway breakdown that was removed from every subsequent master. It is said that frame contains a picture of Żuławski’s own divorce papers. (This is debatable, but adds to the mystique).