
Summary
In the somber tapestry of early 20th-century societal strictures, *Possession* unfurls a poignant narrative of clandestine love and desperate maternal sacrifice. A woman, bound by an undisclosed union to a Russian man, finds herself in an untenable predicament when she bears their child out of wedlock. Faced with the harsh judgment of a rigid society and the imperative to legitimize her infant, she orchestrates a profound act of self-abnegation. Her solution, born of a mother's fierce protective instinct, involves a marriage of convenience to her own cousin. This calculated deception aims to bestow a veneer of respectability upon her child, granting the innocent a socially acceptable name and a future unburdened by stigma. The film delves into the profound psychological toll of such a charade, exploring the emotional labyrinth of a woman forced to sever ties with her true affection and embrace a life predicated on a profound, heartbreaking lie, all for the sake of her progeny's place in the world.
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A Russian's secret wife marries her cousin to give her baby a name.
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