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The painting was of a woman. Not the woman, not yet, but close enough that my throat tightened anyway: hair the color of river silt, an expression that was both a question and an insult, lips parted as if to tell me something already known. The signature in the corner read only "A. Hargreaves." The brushwork was impatient, as if the painter had been trying to pull something out of the canvas that did not want to leave.
There are three main "definitive" versions currently on the market. Choosing one depends on your region and preference for color grading: You're looking for information on the 1981 film "Possession"
first arrived in the U.S. in 1983, it was heavily edited to roughly 81–97 minutes, compared to its original 124-minute runtime
"Who would keep something like that?" I asked. The signature in the corner read only "A
"Understand what?"
Warning: Avoid the "Metrodome" (UK) and "Anchor Bay" (US) DVDs – those are the cut versions.
, reducing a complex psychological drama into a standard creature feature.
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You're looking for information on the 1981 film "Possession"!
If you are looking for the "exclusive" uncut experience, these specific boutique labels offer the highest quality restorations: Mondo Vision (Blu-ray - Limited/Special Edition):
The painting was of a woman. Not the woman, not yet, but close enough that my throat tightened anyway: hair the color of river silt, an expression that was both a question and an insult, lips parted as if to tell me something already known. The signature in the corner read only "A. Hargreaves." The brushwork was impatient, as if the painter had been trying to pull something out of the canvas that did not want to leave.
There are three main "definitive" versions currently on the market. Choosing one depends on your region and preference for color grading:
first arrived in the U.S. in 1983, it was heavily edited to roughly 81–97 minutes, compared to its original 124-minute runtime
"Who would keep something like that?" I asked.
"Understand what?"
Warning: Avoid the "Metrodome" (UK) and "Anchor Bay" (US) DVDs – those are the cut versions.
, reducing a complex psychological drama into a standard creature feature.