What's Happening?
Curry Barker, the writer and director of the horror film 'Obsession', has shared insights into the film's exploration of complex themes such as consent and communication. The movie, which marks Barker's directorial breakout, features a storyline where
the character Nikki, played by Inde Navarrette, is portrayed as both a villain and a victim. This duality arises after her friend Bear, played by Michael Johnston, makes a wish for her to love him unconditionally, leading to unintended consequences. Barker emphasized the importance of grounding the film in realism, despite its magical elements, to highlight the tragic narrative of the characters. The film also stars Cooper Tomlinson, Megan Lawless, and Andy Richter.
Why It's Important?
The film 'Obsession' brings to light critical discussions about consent and the complexities of human relationships, particularly in the context of horror. By addressing these themes, the film challenges traditional genre conventions and encourages audiences to reflect on the ethical dimensions of desire and control. Barker's approach to storytelling in 'Obsession' may influence future horror films to incorporate more nuanced and socially relevant themes, potentially broadening the genre's appeal and impact. The film's exploration of these issues also contributes to ongoing conversations about consent in media and society.











