Just going for a pee in a park next to the local observatory, 7 year
old Jorge sees an UFO land ... and not only that, the aliens also do
something to him that makes him grow, and grow so much that it makes his
mother worry, because the next day, Jorge is already a grown man. Now that
wouldn't be too bad if he wouldn't also start killing people ... and eventually, the police get a lead to the house where young
Jorge lives with his mother. Eventually, while his mother is out,
Adriana, Jorge's aunt from London, arrives at his place ... and before you
know it, the two have sex (even though the good aunt knows the man she's sleeping
with is her 7 year old nephew) - and afterwards Adriana claims it's the best
sex she ever had. Then Jorge borrows his mother's car ... and runs right
into the police. Jorge makes a desperate escape and ends up in the
observatory, where his growing process is reversed, and he once more turns
into the small and innocent boy, leaving the police, who do not make the
connection between the boy and the man they were following (even if Jorge
wears cloths much too large for him), clueless. Two months later:
Adriana is now highly pregnant from Jorge (actually about to give birth)
... and just can't understand how the cute little boy could have done it. Of
course, Posesión Extraterrestre is a bad movie, it's poorly
written, sloppily directed, badly acted, and the special effects are
hardly above amateur level - and whoever stated Jairo Pinilla is the
Colombian Ed Wood is pretty much right at least concerning this film, and right in more ways than one,
because just like Wood's sub-par horror and science fiction films this one
might be bad but it's hilariously so, a little piece that's entertaining
not despite but because of its shortcomings ... though having said that, I
probably have to add that it might help to be a trash enthusiast to find
this film funny.
|