Roman truly sees himself as his brother, even though he was never actually possessed by Ryan's soul.
Ryan is cremated and Roman doesn't kill Casey, she just moves away. Jess realizes that Roman is not Ryan but that Roman really is trying to be like Ryan. He wants to be a better man for her. So it seems that she's willing to look the other way and continue on with him.
The film was originally supposed to have a wide release in theaters in Febuary 2008, but was then pushed back because the production company faced financial issues. It was announced for a October 2009 straight-to-DVD release and many other series of dates after that. The film kept switching from a theatrical release to a straight-to-DVD one and had been pushed back close to a dozen times. This is all due to the production company Yari Film Group fileing for bankruptcy. Yari kept trying for a theatrical release and there then was a rumor of a wide release in theatres on March 12th, 2010. It was soon changed to a straight-to-DVD release on March 9th, 2010 and is now available in stores.
Article about Yari Film Group's bankruptcy issue: Yari Film Group's releasing arm has been hit by a series of events, and began what it calls a series of substantial layoffs. Facing the wrath of four creditors, producer/financier Bob Yari was forced by a court order to put his releasing outfit into Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, although he said his separate production operations were not affected by the filing.
Yari says the company also got hurt by the implosion of payroll provider Axium. "It took about $6 million out of our accounts," he says. "We had three films in production. We wired them the payroll and it disappeared. So we had to use additional resources to cover that. It was a bad hit."
Yari, using the phrase preferred by Tribune topper Sam Zell and a range of other dazed execs, describes all of the factors and marketplace conditions as "the perfect storm."
"We lost our P&A," said Yari. "It's not a question of product. We have six films that were waiting to be released (Possession being one of them ).
Article about Yari Film Group's bankruptcy issue: Yari Film Group's releasing arm has been hit by a series of events, and began what it calls a series of substantial layoffs. Facing the wrath of four creditors, producer/financier Bob Yari was forced by a court order to put his releasing outfit into Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization, although he said his separate production operations were not affected by the filing.
Yari says the company also got hurt by the implosion of payroll provider Axium. "It took about $6 million out of our accounts," he says. "We had three films in production. We wired them the payroll and it disappeared. So we had to use additional resources to cover that. It was a bad hit."
Yari, using the phrase preferred by Tribune topper Sam Zell and a range of other dazed execs, describes all of the factors and marketplace conditions as "the perfect storm."
"We lost our P&A," said Yari. "It's not a question of product. We have six films that were waiting to be released (Possession being one of them ).
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- How long is Possession?1 hour and 26 minutes
- When was Possession released?March 9, 2010
- What is the IMDb rating of Possession?5.4 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Possession?Jess, Roman, Ryan, Casey, Miranda, Dr. Rajan, Dr. Creane, Dr. Katz, Detective Mills, Father David, and others
- What is the plot of Possession?A woman's life is thrown into chaos after a freak car accident sends her husband and brother-in-law into comas. Thrills arrive after the brother-in-law wakes up, thinking he's his brother.
- How much did Possession earn at the worldwide box office?$694,000
- What is Possession rated?PG-13
- What genre is Possession?Drama, Horror, Mystery, and Thriller
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