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A painful fate is about a mother's pair and an evil doll in a brown leather bag. The same fate the young man will face after returning to his childhood home. His only goal is to escape those dark secrets that have tormented his life and will have a bad effect in them and may return to a painful and dark past.
Propelled by a limitless feeling of dread, Holness' film blurs the lines between nightmare and reality to conjure what is a deeply unsettling experience.
A disturbing, curiously beautiful British horror exercise. Recommended, but with a warning: next time you wake up in the middle of the night, you'll find Possum at the end of the bed.
While Possum's resolution is a little disappointing -- rendering text a plot development that could easily have been left ambiguous -- it does little to dampen or dismantle the dread that's come before it.