By Klep Napier | Wearecritix.com Curry Barker’s Obsession is not interested in making audiences comfortable. From the moment the film begins, there’s an emotional uneasiness quietly hanging over every interaction, every moment of affection, and every seemingly h armless act of attention. What initially presents itself as desire quickly mutates into something darker, more invasive, and deeply suffocating. And honestly, that lingering discomfort becomes the film’s greatest stre