13) Possession (1981)
If you like psychological horror that feels chaotic and unpredictable, Possession by Andrzej Żuławski is a film you won’t forget. Released in 1981, it tells the story of a married couple whose relationship collapses in ways that feel surreal and terrifying. The “WTH” moment comes when the wife spirals into violent outbursts and later gives birth to a monstrous creature that symbolizes her emotional breakdown. The film mixes horror and psychological tension to create a story that feels like a nightmare unfolding in real time. Its erratic pacing and disturbing visuals make it hard to predict what will happen next. It became iconic because it turns emotional pain into something physical and grotesque, leaving viewers with images that linger long after it ends.
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