The psychological horror film, Obsession, continues to achieve commercial success at the box office, though director Curry Barker has publicly acknowledged a notable structural inconsistency within the movie’s narrative. The film, which premiered in cinemas on May 15th, centers on Bear Bailey, portrayed by Michael Johnston. The plot follows Bailey’s actions as he utilizes a mysterious artifact known as the “One Wish Willow” in an attempt to manipulate his relationship with his girlfriend, Nikki (Inde Navarrette).
This attempt to control affection precipitates a series of significant and unsettling consequences for the characters. Despite the film garnering positive reception from both audiences and critics, Barker admitted to speaking with Total Film about a central logical problem underpinning the premise. According to Barker, the established rules of the fictional world do not adequately account for the widespread use of the object to fulfill desires.
He indicated that the premise struggles to maintain internal consistency when multiple characters utilize the mechanism of the Willow. The film’s success suggests a strong connection with viewers, yet the director’s comments highlight a disparity between the movie’s popular impact and its underlying narrative logic. The discussion focuses specifically on the mechanics of the Wish Willow, suggesting that while the dramatic tension surrounding Bear Bailey’s actions is compelling, the mechanism allowing for mass fulfillment of wishes remains underdeveloped within the established rules of the fictional universe.
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