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Session 9 (2001)

August. 10,2001
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6.4
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R
| Horror Mystery
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Tensions rise within an asbestos cleaning crew as they work in an abandoned mental hospital with a horrific past that seems to be coming back.

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Hellen
2001/08/10

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Vashirdfel
2001/08/11

Simply A Masterpiece

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Executscan
2001/08/12

Expected more

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Borserie
2001/08/13

it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.

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dunsk
2001/08/14

Being a kid and looking up and seeing this gothic structure and knowing it's overall purpose was chilling. My family would pass it on drives to/from Boston and it was just so damn creepy (especially on overcast or stormy nights) that my spine would tingle. I think that people who actually saw it as children have more appreciation for the way that this film uses the uniqueness of this location as a character that builds and heightens atmospheric tension and chilling terror. People that I grew up with seem to really appreciate Brad Anderson's chilling tale of the horror that emanates from this gothic structure and the ghastly remnants of the horror of lost minds and documented patient abuses occurring within its walls. I do not understand how people choose to live in the residential apartments that this former State mental hospital has become. I would not live there if someone paid my entire rent plus $200k or even more per year. Just would not go near it.

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rmwilliams-18922
2001/08/15

The movie is definitely not for the impatient, so if you need constant action then I wouldn't recommend this movie. However, for those of us who appreciate a "slow burn" this movie is perfect. This is easily one of my favorite horrors, without a doubt. This horror/thriller is unlike any other I have seen. It is genuinely creepy, and does not rely on jump scares like the rest of them. This movie gets in your head, it buries itself in your imagination long after the credits roll. Don't be confused by my label as a slow burn, as it definitely keeps you intrigued the whole time. However it is paced perfectly where the climax occurs at the optimal point. I finished watching this and I was at a loss for words. I did not expect this movie to be so great. This is a true psychological thriller/horror, and fans of the genre will not be disappointed!

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edmungus
2001/08/16

Easily one of the best horror movies Iv ever seen don't know why it as such a low score, you don't need a huge budget or a star cast to make a psychological horror movie, there's not even any scary music till the closing credits and after the final act your left genuinely disturbed, you don't really know what's going on till the end but you get a very satisfying explanation which is very rare in most horror movies.

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Selena-Kyle
2001/08/17

There are two kinds of horror movies.One, the ones that need to rely on gore to get a reaction from an audience. The other, the kind that requires a brain in order to process the fear-inducing story. I think the one that requires a brain is the best kind because there is no limit to what the mind can make you feel, and when done right, the second kind of movie will take you to heights of horror and suspense that the first kind of movie can only aspire to.This movie, Session 9, falls in the category of the second kind and that is apparent by the number of people who have chosen to rate it based on their limited taste for just gore, with no substance.So, in closing I won't go into what happens in the movie, because that is the fun, but will simply say that if you are looking for a chop-'em- up, blood squirting in your face slasher flick, this isn't it. If you are looking for a suspenseful little flick that builds the creep and fear factor, enjoy.If you are a connoisseur of FEELING a movie, you will hopefully be back to rate it accordingly.

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