Drama,Mystery,Romance   United Kingdom,United States of America

In the movie Possession, Maud Bailey and Roland Michell develop a mutual interest in the lives of two Victorian poets, Christabel La Motte and Randolph Henry Ash. Maud is an expert on La Motte, while Roland is conducting research on Ash.

While studying the letters and works of La Motte and Ash in the London Library, Maud and Roland stumble upon a hidden cache of love letters suggesting a secret affair between the two poets. The letters, which challenge the existing beliefs about their relationships, make Maud and Roland eager to uncover the truth.

As they delve deeper into their investigation, Maud and Roland embark on a journey across England, visiting various historical sites relevant to the poets' lives. Along the way, they piece together the details of La Motte and Ash's clandestine romance, which involved secret meetings, clandestine travels, and passionate encounters.

Their quest becomes increasingly desperate as they encounter obstacles, including others who are also seeking the truth behind the poets' relationship. Maud's distant cousin, a university professor named Fergus Wolfe, and his ambitious American girlfriend, Leonora Stern, become involved in the search, hoping to benefit from any discoveries.

Maud and Roland's emotional connection deepens as they uncover more about La Motte and Ash's love story. Their own lives intertwine, mirroring the intensity and turmoil faced by the Victorian poets. Maud, who initially guards her personal life, begins to open up to Roland, and they develop a romantic relationship.

Ultimately, Maud and Roland's journey leads them to a remote chapel where La Motte and Ash had secretly met. There, they find a hidden manuscript that reveals the true extent of La Motte and Ash's love for each other. It becomes clear that their relationship was not simply an affair, but rather a profound connection that influenced their poetry and personal lives.

The revelation of this secret love affair and the publication of the hidden manuscript have significant implications for the literary world and the understanding of La Motte and Ash as poets. Possession explores themes of love, betrayal, identity, and the intertwining of personal and professional lives.
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