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Obsessed beyone
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obsessed beyone
  1. #OBSESSED BEYONE MOVIE#
  2. #OBSESSED BEYONE TV#

Obsessed received generally negative reviews from critics, many of whom were disappointed in the absence of an explanation for Lisa's obsession with Derek. It was released in the United States on April 24, 2009, by Sony Pictures Releasing through Screen Gems. Lisa and Sharon were dressed in contrasting styles to reinforce their conflicting characters. Obsessed was inspired by the work of directors Roman Polanski and Alfred Hitchcock, and more specifically Fatal Attraction (1987), and its score was written by James Dooley.

obsessed beyone

Derek's wife, Sharon (Beyoncé), learns of Lisa's obsessive behavior, and suspects an affair. Starring Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles, and Ali Larter, the film tells the story of Lisa (Larter), an office temp who develops unrequited feelings for her boss, Derek Charles (Elba), and repeatedly attempts to seduce him. And when Christine Lahti shows up, as the world’s most gullible police investigator (naturally, she believes the stalker), her myopia just makes her the third leg of the sisterhood.Obsessed is a 2009 American psychological thriller film directed by Steve Shill and written by David Loughery. This puts the wife and the un-mistress in the odd position of acting like secret sisters locked in collusion over their destruction of a man’s integrity.

obsessed beyone

And so even though Derek is innocent, she views him as guilty. If Derek is innocent, then once Larter’s vamp starts to invade his private space and pretend that they’ve had a mad affair, why doesn’t he just clear things up by, you know, talking to his wife? The bizarre, paranoid premise of Obsessed is that Knowles - and, by extension, any good stand-by-your-man wife these days - is more than just loyal she’s a high-maintenance Force To Be Reckoned With.

#OBSESSED BEYONE MOVIE#

The movie wants to tease us with intimations of a steamy biracial liaison it just doesn’t want to actually go there.

#OBSESSED BEYONE TV#

It’s hard to shake the feeling that Obsessed regurgitates Fatal Attraction‘s adultery plot, minus any actual adultery, because the director, TV veteran Steve Shill, and the screenwriter, David Loughery, are copping out. He’s guilty of nothing more than fatal flirtation. As for Derek, he has none of the fascinating culpability of Michael Douglas in the earlier film. Larter, as the office temptress who just about sexually assaults our hero, is a total psycho obsessed - and unhinged - from the get-go, and Knowles’ Sharon (who met her husband when she was his assistant) is jealous before she’s even laid eyes on her rival. It’s doubtful that Obsessed will stick in the popular imagination for more than two weeks, because the movie is borderline ludicrous, and it jams its characters into rigid slots. Glenn Close, as the other woman scorned, may have been playing a feminist Medusa, but her rage at being tossed away after an affair spoke to a new world in which women, leveraging their power, had rewritten the rules of attraction. Obsessed is an obvious gloss on Fatal Attraction, a movie that has lived in the popular imagination for more than two decades because of how splendidly it squeezed Hitchcockian thrills out of an addled, sexually complicated, real-life messiness.













Obsessed beyone