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List Price: $39.95 | | Label: Sony Pictures
Salesrank: 20245
Released: August 4, 2009 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: Blu-ray |
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Editorial Review:
Genre: Drama
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 4-AUG-2009
Media Type: Blu-Ray
Description of Obsessed [Blu-ray]:
Obsessed is one of those movies best described as “a stylish thriller”: the characters are mostly young and gorgeous, with their white-collar gigs, designer duds, and fancy cars, and if there’s not much of substance to be found beneath those sleek, polished surfaces, well, who says a story must have a message to be entertaining? The comparisons to Fatal Attraction (with its jilted would-be lover going all psycho on the object of her, uh, affections) and Disclosure (with its reverse sexual harassment) are apt enough, but Obsessed is a little different. For starters, unlike the character played by Michael Douglas in Attraction, this film’s Derek Charles (Idris Elba) does little to encourage Lisa Sheridan (Ali Larter), the temp worker at his asset-management firm who gloms onto him like a lamprey sucking on its unwilling host; for another, Derek’s wife, Sharon (Beyonce Knowles), is no wallflower who stands idly and ignorantly by while her life is shredded by her hubby’s evasions and the increasingly crazed tactics of the woman who’s stalking him (it’s to the credit of director Steve Shill and screenwriter David Loughery that nothing whatsoever is made of the fact that Derek is black and Lisa is white). Still, the holes in the plot are big enough to drive several Mercedes sedans through. For one thing, Lisa’s fixation on Derek seems to come out of nowhere (if she has a past, we’re not told about it); what's more, even if Derek has broken his deal with Sharon not to have any female assistants (she was once one herself), it seems mighty extreme for her to kick him out of the house for three months simply for not coming completely clean about his mostly-innocent dealings with Lisa. Still, the film manages to make the viewer feel Derek’s helpless desperation at being targeted by this manipulative nut job, and when Sharon finally confronts her family’s tormentor at the end (“You think you’re crazy? I’ll show you crazy!”), the result is silly but somehow satisfying. --Sam Graham
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Obsessed [Blu-ray] Reviews:
A PG-13 "Fatal Attraction"...With A Plot Twist. Deliciously Satisfying. 
2009-11-25 - Beyonce (formerly of the hit group "Destiny's Child") stars with Idris Elba and Ali Larter ("Final Destination") in this PG-13 "Fatal Attraction" with a plot twist. I haven't seen "Fatal Attraction," so I can't compare the two. Ali Larter is simply temp-tacious and Beyonce is so "Bootylicious." The only complaint I have of this suspense thriller is scenes showing the father (Elba) caring for his son. In my opinion, that's gay. Other than that, I loved this movie. Very well-written and directed. David Loughery ("The Three Musketeers") has written a superb screenplay yet again. Rated PG-13, but should have been rated PG.
really, i've seen a lot of stupid movies, but this one really takes the prize! 
2009-11-22 - really, really, stupid story, bad acting, totally unbelievable story. can't believe they dare to bring this out. it's actually a joke. they try to be serious, but really, it's ridiculous, everything, the dialogues. this is a joke and a total waste of money.
kinda disspaointed 
2009-11-06 - Just wanted to say, that I purchased a dvd claiming to be in good condition, and it isnt. The whole movie was fine but at the last 15 minutes of the movie the screen freezes..so you dont even know what happens at the end of it!! Not too happy with this... the next thing you know when the screen finally unfreezes you are watching credits.. Will not purchase anything else from this seller.
great cost and service 
2009-11-03 - The cost of this dvd was great. Also from the time I ordered till the time I got the item was so quick. Thanks for the good job!
At Least They Didn't Boil The Bunny 
2009-10-31 - I didn't go into this flick with heightened expectations. I was pleasantly surprised that it was more than a "Fatal Attraction" retread with an interracial angle. There were some fresh insights on sexual obsession and office interraction between the sexes explored here. The performances by the principal actors was uniformly solid, notably Idris Elba. The only real debit is an utterly predictable catfight finale that was telegraphed miles away. Not profound, but I place it behind "Play Misty For Me" and before the criminally overrated "Fatal Attraction" in this genre.