as critical as i am of obsession, this is one of the smartest things it does. bear is just kind of normal and stupid, he’s not redpilled or outwardly awful until circumstances allow him to be that
PIRATES OF THE CARREBEAN is obviously a masterpiece, but in retrospect I feel very lucky to have grown up when visual effects started to cook but productions still used huge sets, shot in exotic locations and had to rely on human stunt work in camera. we've rarely had it better
I JUST LEARNED THAT IF WE LOSE THE AMAZON RAINFOREST WE BASICALLY TRIGGER A LITERAL CARBON TIME BOMB AND MASS EXTINCTION EVENT, SAVE THE RAINFOREST RIGHT THE FUCK NOW
It's kinda crazy that all of this took place 2 years ago. like they filmed this and have been patiently waiting for it to blow up for so long...
#OBSESSION
karen used to be a term reserved for people who harassed people minding their own business (and typically racism is involved) but now you see a woman rightfully scolding some jackass endangering the lives of the community and call her karen. it’s getting to a point
ICE agents shot and killed an unarmed civilian in Houston, Texas. The victim was a construction worker, a father of three US citizens, had lived in the US for 35 years and was applying for a work permit. He panicked and tried to flee when he mistook masked, armed ICE agents for thieves.
> seja a Inde Navarrette
> filha de família gamer: começou jogando SHREK no PS2 com a mãe e o irmão
> vire atriz, faça 13 Reasons Why e Superman & Lois
> grave um filme de terror de US$ 750 mil chamado Obsession
> e aí… fique 1 ANO E MEIO sem conseguir NENHUM papel
> trabalhe passeando com cachorro pra pagar as contas
> monte o próprio PC (aprendendo com vídeo do Henry Cavill, sério)
> streame Call of Duty na Twitch de chapéu do Toad pra ~70 mil seguidores
> ninguém liga
> maio de 2026: Obsession estreia
> o filme de US$ 750 mil fatura mais de US$ 400 MILHÕES
> os clipes antigos dela jogando CoD ressurgem e explodem
> a internet inteira implorando pra ela voltar a streamar
> críticos falando em indicação ao OSCAR
> de passeadora de cachorro a estrela mais disputada de Hollywood em 8 semanas
seja a Inde Navarrette: a prova de que desistir nunca esteve no roteiro.
No.
Fucking.
No.
This is unnacceptable. We do not have to cave to these fucking greedy psychos who wanna use up all of our electricity and water just to spy on us and replace us and feed us fucking slop.
Fuck these people. Fuck data centers. Fuck AI. FUCK THIS WHOLE SYSTEM!
This is the ending I choose to believe.
Nikki realizes she’ll be blamed, so she takes Ian’s money, steals his car, and disappears. To everyone else, it looks like Bear killed Sarah and Ian before taking his own life.
Nikki tells the truth in the only believable way: Bear kidnapped and abused her, she escaped, and she survives.
She gets therapy instead of prison, becomes a writer, and turns her trauma into the horror story that eventually becomes #Obsession.
Hear me out. Stop looking at Obsession as a simple possession movie. The One Wish Willow didn't alter Nikki’s brain...it stuffed the soul of Bear's dead cat, Sandy, into her body.
Think about it:
The movie opens with Sandy dying of an accidental oxycodone overdose.
Once the "curse" hits, Nikki doesn't act like a human in love; she acts like an overly attached, hyper-territorial indoor pet. She follows Bear room to room and violently attacks anyone who takes his attention away.
In the climax, Bear literally dies from the exact same oxycodone pills that killed Sandy.
The Willow couldn't synthesize real human love, so it took the only thing that did love Bear unconditionally his dead cat and put it in Nikki. The real Nikki is trapped inside screaming while a pet entity pilots her body. Change my mind.
One detail I can't stop thinking about:
When Nikki shows up at Bear's house in the dress and says she started catching feelings for him "around December," that felt way too specific to be part of the wish. It sounded like one of the real Nikki's memories slipping through.
She genuinely enjoyed being around him. She even says he's the only person she could talk to about those deeper, emotional things.
The tragedy is that Bear liked her too-but he was so terrified of rejection that he rejected himself before she ever could.
Am I reading too much into it, or did anyone else catch this?
#obsession