Obsession
So-dol, serving a prison sentence after being accused of murdering his friend, gets a 7 day leave from the prison when his mother dies. As soon as he and the guard assigned to him arrive in the village, strange events begin to occur. A 5-year old corpse is discovered floating in the harbor and the entire seaweed harvest spoils. So-dal's guard begins an investigation and find that the supernatural is very real in this remote island.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy New Orleans businessman, Michael Courtland, is devastated when his wife and daughter are killed in a plane crash. Five years later, he meets a woman named Elizabeth who bears a striking resemblance to his deceased wife. As their relationship deepens, Michael becomes increasingly convinced that she is his wife reincarnated, leading him down a path of psychological unraveling and suspicion.
Critical Reception
Obsession received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with many critics praising De Palma's direction and the film's atmospheric suspense. However, some found the plot to be overly melodramatic and derivative of Hitchcockian themes. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the psychological thriller elements and the performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its Hitchcockian suspense and atmospheric direction.
- Some critics found the romantic melodrama and plot twists to be excessive.
- Geneviève Bujold's dual performance was frequently highlighted.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's suspenseful narrative and the intriguing premise, particularly enjoying the performances and the stylish direction. Some viewers found the plot to be a bit convoluted or predictable, but overall it was considered a compelling psychological thriller.
Fun Fact
The film's score was composed by the renowned Italian composer Bernard Herrmann, his final film score before his death.
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