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Obsession (2026), Horrific Love Without Consent

Obsession (2026) flower scene

&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">I have a soft spot for horror films that clearly don&&num;8217&semi;t have money to waste&period; When a filmmaker cannot rely on big budgets or a recognizable franchise&comma; every choice has to matter a little more&period; Curry Barker’s&nbsp&semi;<em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;&lpar;2026&rpar; was reportedly made for just&nbsp&semi;<a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;peacocktv&period;com&sol;blog&sol;obsession-on-peacock-everything-to-know" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noreferrer noopener">&dollar;750&comma;000<&sol;a>&comma; but it rarely feels constrained by that budget&period; It is confident&comma; nasty&comma; frequently funny&comma; and far more visually controlled than plenty of studio horror films that cost twenty times as much&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Michael Johnston plays Bear&comma; a young man who&&num;8217&semi;s secretly in love with his childhood friend and co-worker&comma; Nikki &lpar;Inde Navarrette&rpar;&period; Rather than risk the embarrassment of telling her how he feels&comma; Bear uses a strange novelty called the One Wish Willow to make her fall in love with him&period; It works&comma; although anyone who has ever encountered a cursed object in a horror film can probably guess that &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;works” comes with some big caveats&period; Nikki’s affection quickly becomes terrifying&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">That premise could have produced a fairly ordinary story about an obsessive woman and the frightened man trying to escape her&period;&nbsp&semi;Fortunately&comma; <em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;is smarter than that&period; Bear may spend much of the film looking like the victim&comma; but he created the situation by trying to bypass Nikki’s freedom&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">There is something painfully believable about the cowardice behind that decision&period; Bear wants intimacy without vulnerability&period; He wants the reward of being loved without risking rejection&comma; embarrassment&comma; or an honest conversation&period; Like Craig in&nbsp&semi;<em><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;2026&sol;08&sol;06&sol;review-friendship-2024&sol;">Friendship<&sol;a><&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;&lpar;2024&rpar;&comma; he turns a recognizable desire for connection into something frightening because he cannot accept that another person’s feelings exist independently of his own&period; The difference is that Bear gains the supernatural power to force reality into the shape he wants&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">I have seen people online try to connect Nikki’s behavior to Borderline Personality Disorder&period; I understand where that interpretation comes from&comma; particularly in the intensity of her attachment and her terror of abandonment&period; Still&comma; I think diagnosing Nikki distracts from what the film is actually doing&period; Her behavior is not presented as the emergence of some hidden psychological condition&period; It has been imposed on her&period; Reading the horror primarily through BPD risks turning a violation committed against Nikki into a pathology that belongs to her&period; It&&num;8217&semi;s also disrespectful to those who actually struggle with BPD&comma; as it conflates horrific behavior with the condition&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<figure class&equals;"wp-block-image size-large"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2026&sol;08&sol;d3f3ee41-e15d-4e9c-a47f-898deaa72428&lowbar;1600x900-1024x576&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Obsession &lpar;2026&rpar;" class&equals;"wp-image-3427"&sol;><figcaption class&equals;"wp-element-caption"><em>Obsession<&sol;em> &lpar;2026&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">The more disturbing implication is that Nikki’s true self has not simply changed&period; It has been displaced&period; Her body and personality are reorganized around Bear’s desire&comma; while the person she was is effectively pushed into a hellish limbo&period; She remains present enough for the loss to matter&comma; but not free enough to reclaim herself&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">This is where&nbsp&semi;<em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;becomes more than a clever variation on &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The Monkey’s Paw&period;” The wish does not merely deliver an exaggerated version of what Bear requested&period; It exposes the violence already contained within the request&period; Love obtained by eliminating the other person’s autonomy is not imperfect love or unhealthy love&period; It is possession&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">That concern places the film surprisingly close to&nbsp&semi;<em><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;2026&sol;08&sol;08&sol;faith-control-and-the-illusion-of-choice-in-heretic-2024&sol;">Heretic<&sol;a><&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;&lpar;2024&rpar;&comma; another horror story about a man who convinces himself that control is a form of intellectual or personal fulfillment&period; Both films understand that coercion can disguise itself as an invitation&period; Bear is less theatrical and self-assured than Mr&period; Reed&comma; but his insecurity doesn&&num;8217&semi;t make him innocent&period; If anything&comma; his passivity makes his behavior more frustrating&period; He causes something catastrophic because he is afraid to be honest&comma; then repeatedly proves too cowardly to deal with the consequences&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Inde Navarrette is the main reason all of this works&period; Nikki could easily have become a collection of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;crazy girlfriend” tropes&comma; especially once the film begins pushing her behavior into grotesque territory&period; Navarrette gives the character a physical unpredictability that is much harder to dismiss&period; She can switch from affectionate to uncanny without a conventional scare cue&comma; and Barker frequently lets her body do more than the dialogue&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<figure class&equals;"wp-block-image size-large"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2026&sol;08&sol;026c9a71-da3a-4112-868f-c2ca0d0e17c0&lowbar;1920x1080-1024x576&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Obsession movie girlfriend" class&equals;"wp-image-3431"&sol;><figcaption class&equals;"wp-element-caption"><em>Obsession<&sol;em> &lpar;2026&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">The film’s creepiest moments are simple in nature&period; Nikki hides behind a flower plant in a way that&&num;8217&semi;s almost childish&comma; but extremely scary&period; When she crashes through a car window&comma; Navarrette and the practical effects transform a sudden burst of violence into one of the film’s most memorable images&period; These scenes work because Nikki does not behave like a monster following familiar horror rules&period; She behaves like a person whose body is being operated by a desire too large and too artificial to fit inside it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">Barker’s direction deserves much of the remaining credit&period; His background in comedy is visible in the timing&comma; but the humor rarely dissolves the tension&period; As Barker explained in an&nbsp&semi;<a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;focusfeatures&period;com&sol;article&sol;obsession-s-filmmaker-takes-horror-to-the-next-scary-level" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noreferrer noopener">interview with Focus Features<&sol;a>&comma; comedy and horror both depend on observing why people behave the way they do and then pushing those behaviors into unexpected territory&period;&nbsp&semi;<em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;does exactly that&period; Bear’s social awkwardness is initially funny because it&&num;8217&semi;s familiar&period; It becomes horrifying when the film gives that awkwardness the power to control someone else&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">The limited budget occasionally works in the film’s favor&period; Barker keeps the focus on faces&comma; bodies&comma; and tactile practical effects&period; The violence feels unpleasantly close rather than polished into digital spectacle&period; As with&nbsp&semi;<em><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;2020&sol;09&sol;04&sol;review-swallow-2020-a-film-about-pica&sol;">Swallow<&sol;a><&sol;em><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;2020&sol;09&sol;04&sol;review-swallow-2020-a-film-about-pica&sol;"> <&sol;a>&lpar;2020&rpar;&comma; the body becomes the place where an abusive relationship makes its control visible&period; Nikki’s transformation is frightening not just because of what she might do to Bear&comma; but because we gradually understand what has already been done to her&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<figure class&equals;"wp-block-image aligncenter size-full"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;philosophyinfilm&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2026&sol;08&sol;obsession-06-copy&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Obsession frowning scene" class&equals;"wp-image-3433"&sol;><figcaption class&equals;"wp-element-caption">Obsession &lpar;2026&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">That is also why I expect the film to resonate strongly with people who have experienced abusive relationships&comma; though not necessarily in a comfortable or cathartic way&period; Some viewers may recognize the experience of having their identity reorganized around another person’s needs&period; Others may find that recognition too close to home&period;&nbsp&semi;<em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;exaggerates coercive control through magic&comma; but the emotional structure is painfully ordinary&colon; one person treats another’s independence as an obstacle&comma; then acts surprised when the relationship becomes a nightmare&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">My only real reservation is that&nbsp&semi;<em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;is slightly less frightening than its premise and imagery suggest it could be&period; It is consistently tense and contains several genuinely creepy scenes&comma; but it does not sustain outright fear throughout its runtime&period; The black comedy&comma; relationship drama&comma; and escalating grotesquerie sometimes take precedence over scares&period; That is not a major failure&comma; and I would not want Barker to sacrifice the film’s personality for constant jump scares&period; Still&comma; it is the small gap separating an excellent horror film from one of the rare films I would consider nearly perfect&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">I almost never give a film five stars&comma; so four should not sound like faint praise&period;&nbsp&semi;<em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;is one of the strongest low-budget horror films in recent memory&comma; anchored by a fearless performance from Inde Navarrette and a director who understands exactly how much discomfort he can extract from a simple premise&period; Most importantly&comma; it refuses to let Bear hide behind the consequences of his wish&period; Nikki’s behavior may provide the spectacle&comma; but his violation of her autonomy is the real horror&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<h3 class&equals;"wp-block-heading"><em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;&lpar;2026&rpar; Film Rating&colon; &starf;&starf;&starf;&starf; out of 5<&sol;h3>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p class&equals;"wp-block-paragraph">If you&&num;8217&semi;d like to watch <em>Obsession<&sol;em>&nbsp&semi;&lpar;2026&rpar;&comma; the film is currently available to <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;amzn&period;to&sol;4gkGFG7" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">stream&comma; rent&comma; or purchase via Amazon<&sol;a>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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