Possessor Uncut Site
The process is psychologically devastating. Every time Vos inhabits a new body, she risks losing her own identity. She lives in a state of permanent dissociation, practicing mundane tasks (like eating dinner or talking to her estranged husband) like an actor rehearsing a script.
Available on 4K UHD/Blu-ray from Neon and streaming on platforms like Hulu (as of 2025-2026; check local listings). Ensure you seek out the Uncut version, often marked as “Director’s Cut” or “Unrated Version.”
The Uncut cut gives Riseborough and Abbott more room to play the same character. Possessor Uncut
: The "melting" transition scenes were hauntingly beautiful. Identity Crisis
Love it or hate it, "Possessor Uncut" is an undeniably significant achievement, a cinematic experience that will leave you breathless, bewildered, and perhaps even a little changed. Whether you're a die-hard fan of experimental cinema or simply a curious cinephile, Brandon Crawley's magnum opus is an event that should not be missed. The process is psychologically devastating
: Christopher Abbott’s performance while "being possessed" by Andrea Riseborough was incredibly nuanced. The "Uncut" Version
★★★★½ (Essential viewing for horror and sci-fi fans) Available on 4K UHD/Blu-ray from Neon and streaming
As the narrative careens through a maze of industrial landscapes, eerie sound design, and graphic set pieces, Crawley poses profound questions about the nature of identity, free will, and the performative aspects of human behavior. Can we truly say that we are the masters of our own bodies, or are we merely vessels for some higher power? And what happens when that power is hijacked by an external force?
The film centers on the concept of "the internal performance," the idea that even in our private lives, we are constantly acting out roles. Tasya Vos is so disconnected from her own identity that she must rehearse mundane interactions with her estranged family, treating her "real" life as just another mask. This detachment becomes her undoing when she inhabits Colin Tate, a man whose psyche resists her control. The ensuing battle for dominance is portrayed through grotesque, symbolic imagery that visualizes the "psychological body horror" of having one's mind overwritten by a foreign entity. Alternate versions - Possessor (2020) - IMDb
The cast of "Possessor Uncut" delivers performances that are at once captivating and unsettling. Andrea Story, in the lead role of Andromeda, brings a mesmerizing intensity to the screen, imbuing her character with an otherworldly presence that is both captivating and unnerving.
The film’s climax, where Vos and Tate literally fight for control of a single body, is fully realized. The Uncut version includes a prolonged sequence where Vos-Tate stabs herself repeatedly in the face, neck, and head. Each wound is a physical manifestation of the two psyches canceling each other out. The theatrical cut shortened these moments, reducing the sheer, agonizing duration of the identity dissolution.