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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Possession (1981), what is the main character's goal, and what specific obstacles do they face in achieving it?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

In the 1981 film Possession, the main character Mark (played by Sam Neill) has a central goal that evolves from a desperate attempt at domestic reconciliation into an obsessive, self-destructive quest for total "possession" of his wife’s soul and body.

The Main Character’s Goal

Mark’s primary goal is to save his crumbling marriage and regain control over his wife, Anna. Having just returned to West Berlin from a mysterious espionage mission, he is blindsided by Anna’s request for a divorce. His objective follows a three-stage progression:

  1. Reconciliation: Initially, he tries to reason with Anna, begging her to stay and attempting to be a primary caregiver for their son, Bob.
  2. Investigation: When Anna becomes erratic and disappears for days, his goal shifts to uncovering the "why." He becomes a detective of his own life, hiring private investigators and stalking her to find out who she is seeing.
  3. Mutual Obsession/Protection: In the final act, after discovering the horrific truth about Anna's activities, Mark’s goal warps. He stops trying to "fix" her and instead tries to protect her secrets—even assisting in covering up murders—to maintain their connection, ultimately seeking a version of her (or an "ideal" relationship) that can only exist in death or through doppelgängers.

Specific Obstacles

Mark faces a series of increasingly surreal and violent obstacles that hinder his goal:

1. Anna’s Human Infidelity (Heinrich)

Early in the film, the primary obstacle is Heinrich, a flamboyant, New Age-preaching lover with whom Anna is having an affair. Mark views Heinrich as the sole reason for the divorce, leading to physical confrontations where Mark is brutally beaten, illustrating his lack of control.

2. Anna’s Supernatural Infidelity (The Creature)

The most significant obstacle is the tentacled, Lovecraftian creature Anna is harboring in a derelict apartment. This creature is a physical manifestation of her trauma and desire for a "purer" or more intense "God." It serves as a literal wall between Mark and Anna; she prioritizes nurturing and copulating with this monster over her husband and son.

3. Anna’s Escalating Psychosis and Violence

Anna's behavior is the most volatile obstacle. She moves from verbal abuse to extreme self-harm (cutting her neck with an electric knife) and eventually to murder. She kills the detectives Mark hires and her friend Margie. Her famous "miscarriage" scene in the subway represents a total psychological break that Mark cannot reach or heal, rendering his traditional "husband" role obsolete.

4. The "Ideal" Replacement (Helen)

Paradoxically, Mark faces an internal obstacle in the form of Helen, Bob’s schoolteacher, who is a physical doppelgänger of Anna but with a gentle, submissive personality. Helen represents an "easy" version of his goal, but his obsession with the real (and destructive) Anna prevents him from finding peace with Helen.

5. Professional and Political Pressure

As a spy, Mark is constantly pressured by his shadowy employers to return to work. They stalk him and eventually corner him at the film’s climax. This external pressure mirrors the oppressive atmosphere of West Berlin, with the Berlin Wall serving as a constant visual backdrop representing the division and "walls" between the characters.

6. The Doppelgänger Transformation

The final obstacle is the creature’s evolution. It eventually transforms into a perfect double of Mark. This replacement renders the "original" Mark redundant. In the film’s tragic logic, Mark cannot achieve his goal of being with Anna because the only version of himself she can accept is the one she "grew" from her own madness.

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] Mark is the protagonist, played by Sam Neill.
[2] Mark's initial goal is to save his marriage and regain control.
[3] Mark returns to West Berlin from an espionage mission at the start of the film.
[4] Anna asks for a divorce immediately upon his return.
[5] Mark hires a private investigator to follow Anna.
[6] Mark eventually helps cover up the murders (e.g., blowing up the apartment, staging Heinrich's death).
[7] Heinrich is Anna's lover, characterized by New Age philosophy and eccentricity.
[8] Mark fights Heinrich and is beaten by him.
[9] Anna keeps a tentacled creature in a derelict apartment.
[10] Anna cuts her neck with an electric knife in a famous scene.
[11] Mark hires only one detective. The second man Anna kills (Zimmermann) is the detective's partner who comes looking for him, not someone Mark hired.
[12] Anna kills her friend Margie (often spelled Margit).
[13] The subway miscarriage scene is a pivotal moment in the film.
[14] Helen is Bob's teacher and looks exactly like Anna (played by the same actress, Isabelle Adjani).
[15] Mark is pressured by his employers (including the 'man with pink socks') to return to work.
[16] The Berlin Wall is a prominent visual symbol in the film.
[17] The creature evolves into a doppelgänger of Mark.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

Medium
Mark murders Heinrich

The summary mentions Heinrich as an obstacle and notes Mark is beaten by him, but omits that Mark eventually kills Heinrich (drowning him in a toilet) to remove this obstacle.

Low
Mark's death

The summary implies Mark's fate ('exist in death') but does not explicitly state that he dies (is shot/commits suicide) at the end of the film.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What is the significance of the 'pink socks' man in Possession?
#02 Does the creature in Possession have a name?
#03 What is the meaning of the subway scene in Possession?

#S SOURCES

youtube.com wikipedia.org wikiwand.com truemythmedia.com dailygrindhouse.com filmcolossus.com franksmovielog.com youtube.com reddit.com youtube.com reddit.com mubi.com

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)