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  1. Many of you who didn't like Session 9 seemed to know from reading its summary that it wasn't offering slam-bang entertainment. If you like your mind to be stimulated and love being absorbed in mysterious and wondrous storytelling, Session 9 is by my definition a flawless piece of work.

  2. Session 9 is one of those movies you have to watch at least twice to fully grasp what’s going on. Don’t feel dumb about it. (I‘ve only watched it once and it’s been a while, so can’t help you with your question, but you reminded me that I need to rewatch asap!)

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · Discover 34 fascinating facts about the critically acclaimed horror movie, Session 9, including its chilling storyline, talented cast, and behind-the-scenes trivia.

    • Session 9 Explained
    • Mary’s Hauntings, Explained
    • Did Gordon Kill His Wife and Daughter?
    • Hank’s Mysterious Disappearance
    • What Happened to Hank?
    • The Ending: “I Live in The Weak and The Wounded, Doc.”
    • Why Was Phil Telling Him to Wake Up?
    • An Alternate Theory

    Mike, who is one of the smartest crew members, discovers an old records room in the basement of the hospital. In the room, he finds the tape records of a patient named Mary, who suffered from multiple personality disorder. The box that contains her tapes is labeled with the names of all four of her personalities—Mary, Princess, Billy, and Simon. Th...

    In the opening scene of the movie, Gordon expresses how stressed he and his wife have been feeling lately because of their newborn baby. This is when the movie first gives you a glimpse of the downward spiral in which Gordon is potentially heading. Moments after this, Mike and Gordon enter the mental hospital for the first time and are given a brie...

    When Gordon’s first day at the hospital ends, he heads back home with a bouquet of flowers for his wife. When he gets home, he watches his wife and daughter from a distance and then stares at a steaming pot of pasta that rests on his home’s stove. Throughout the film, Gordon can be seen reliving this exact moment until one day, he reveals it to Mik...

    Midway through the movie’s runtime, one of the crew members named Hank finds a small crack in one of the walls of the hospital. When his curiosity gets the best of him, and he puts his hand inside the crack, he discovers a number of coins, gold teeth, silver lobotomy instruments, and even eyeballs inside it. Although he does not realize this, he ge...

    A lot is revealed in the closing moments of the film, and at the same time, almost nothing is. In the ending moments of the film, Gordon completely loses his mind and relentlessly kills all the members of his crew. One major revelation that the closing scene of the movie makes is that Hank was actually there in the hospital when Jeff spotted him th...

    A supernatural explanation for the ending of the movie would be that Mary and all of her personalities completely took control of Gordon’s mind. As revealed in the 9th tape, Mary’s fourth personality, Simon, claims, “I live in the weak and the wounded, Doc.” Since Gordon is so vulnerable from the beginning of the movie itself, he becomes an easy ta...

    When Gordon goes on his killing rampage, Phil asks him to “wake up.” Moments after this, Phil suddenly disappears in thin air. It is then revealed that right before this, Gordon had already killed Phil. This scene can also have two explanations. One could be that Phil was simply a projection of Gordon’s subconscious, which was fighting back to gain...

    In the above explanation, we have deduced how Simon/Mary possessed Gordon and then made him commit all those murders. A more realistic and not-so-supernatural theory to explain the ending would be that Gordon was once a patient at the hospital, and he very well knew Mary when she was kept there. When he first saw Mary’s wheelchair, all of his old m...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Session_9Session 9 - Wikipedia

    Session 9 is a 2001 American psychological horror film directed by Brad Anderson and written by Anderson and Stephen Gevedon. It stars David Caruso , Peter Mullan , Brendan Sexton III , Josh Lucas , and Gevedon as an asbestos abatement crew who take a clean-up job at an abandoned mental asylum amid an intense work schedule, growing tensions ...

  5. Jul 3, 2024 · Session 9 may have been made and released in the midst of the post-Scream slasher boom, but its focus on interiority and building an atmosphere of crawling unease rather than body counts or jump scares feels of a piece with the so-called "elevated horror" of the last few years.

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  7. Aug 10, 2016 · theaters a mere two weeks after “Session 9”’s theatrical release. “If people see both,” Anderson told The New York Times in August 2001, “they’ll think I’m schizophrenic.” As it turns out, history has been far kinder to the filmmaker than he originally anticipated. “Session 9” is now out on Blu-ray via Shout! Factory.