Session 9

Session 9
Hace quince años que el Hospital Mental de Danvers (Massachussetts), que se levanta amenazador en medio de un bosque, ha sido cerrado, y los vecinos procuran mantenerse alejados del lugar. Gordon Fleming (Peter Mullan), un emigrante escocés que posee y dirige Hazmat Elimination Co., necesita urgentemente conseguir el contrato para retirar los peligrosos residuos de amianto del hospital. Con tal de cerrar el acuerdo, Gordon, imprudentemente, promete al ingeniero local Bill Griggs (Paul Guilfoyle) que el trabajo durará sólo una semana. Una vez firmado el contrato, los hombres de Hazmat se adentran en los vastos y espeluznantes salones y pasillos del hospital. A medida que pasa el tiempo, el equipo se siente cada vez más arrastrado por los misterios que rodean al hospital.
I consider this to be one of the best psychological horrors ever made. It's a slow-burn horror/thriller. There isn't a single wasted scene, and not a single wasted moment. The asylum is perfect for atmosphere. The characters are acted well, with one line delivery in particular being one of the most heartbreaking things put on screen. Session 9 is one of the best underrated, hidden gems you could ever hope to find. If this is going to be your first time watching, I envy your experience. I've seen it dozens and dozens of times and I still find things that I didn't notice before. 10/10.. You won't regret watching this if you have patience and a brain.
I consider this to be one of the best psychological horrors ever made. It's a slow-burn horror/thriller. There isn't a single wasted scene, and not a single wasted moment. The asylum is perfect for atmosphere. The characters are acted well, with one line delivery in particular being one of the most heartbreaking things put on screen. Session 9 is one of the best underrated, hidden gems you could ever hope to find. If this is going to be your first time watching, I envy your experience. I've seen it dozens and dozens of times and I still find things that I didn't notice before. 10/10.. You won't regret watching this if you have patience and a brain.



















