Possessor Uncut (2020) – Review

Quick Breakdown

Rating

  • Visuals: Simple, slightly artistic, with fitting performances – 3/5
  • Mental Depth: Some, without trying to overwhelm – 2/5
  • Story: Minimal and easy to follow – 3/5
  • Weirdness: Just a bit odd – 3/5
  • Culture: Engaging sci-fi concept – 3/5
  • Final Vibe: hummm... 3/5

Excerpt

Possessor Uncut (2020) is an understated discomfort—a quiet mood and nod to the intimacy of technology in our lives. Don’t go Googling Neuralink after.

Film Information

Director:
Brandon Cronenberg
Country of Origin:
Canada, United Kingdom
Language:
English
Length:
104 minutes

First Impressions

Possessor Uncut has a strange, almost numbing quality that feels relaxing in a way. For me, it resonated like it agreed with something I can’t quite put into words. It’s less about sci-fi thrills and more an uncomfortable truth about life and death.

Minimal Story, Focused Mood

The film doesn’t go for high-speed action or big twists. It’s slow, minimal, and straightforward. There’s no grand plot to unravel; it’s more a snapshot of a world that feels plausible because of how understated it is.

Visuals and Performances

It’s a decent watch, raising a few ideas without overwhelming. It’s not particularly uncomfortable unless eye gore isn’t your thing. The visuals are clean and slightly artistic without trying to make a huge statement.

The acting fits the low-key vibe. Don’t expect a mind-bending experience; Possessor Uncut is more about setting a mood than taking you on a rollercoaster.

Final Thoughts

It probably won’t leave you raving, but Possessor Uncut has its own appeal. It knows what it is and doesn’t try to be more, and that works in its favour.