If OBSESSION Was a Story Nikki Had to Tell

I've watched close to a hundred reviews of this movie on YouTube. And I really wanted someone to talk about a possibility of this film being built from Nikki's point of view. Also for the first time ever, I gave my own voice to a film that genuinely wrecked me. Not performed wrecked. Actually wrecked. It disturbed me. It made me cry. And at the exact same time,as a film nerd, it made me so unbelievably happy that something this precise, this intentional, got made on a budget that small. Inde Navarrette, Michael Johnston, Curry Barker and their whole tiny team did something. And I needed to talk about it the way it deserved to be talked about. So if this narration, if these thoughts, land for you even a little, please show some love. Leave a comment. Hit the like. Share it with someone who gets it. Art always needs to know it found its people. 00:00 — Nobody gave Nikki the mic. Until now. 02:30 — Nikki and Nikki. One body. Neither of them chose this. 05:30 — The night Bear calls perfect. Nikki calls it a wall of glass. 08:30 — She begs him to end it. He asks if he's that bad. 11:45 — He didn't wish for her. He wished for a feeling. She was just the body it landed on. #VideoEssay #FilmRocket #Obsession #HorrorMovies #PsychologicalHorror #CurryBarker #MovieReview #HorrorReview #BestHorrorMovies #IndieHorror #MovieAnalysis #HorrorFans Scripts and opinions are 100% human-written. AI is used for voice narration only. All analysis, editing, and creative decisions are made by a real person. This channel uses film and television clips under fair use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and educational analysis. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights to original footage belong to their respective owners. This channel explores the character psychology behind movies, TV shows, storytelling, and human behavior. If you’re fascinated by video essays, film analysis, character psychology, hidden meanings in movies, and why certain scenes stay with you, you’re in the right place. Here we break down films, psychological dramas, and modern cinema, explaining how directors manipulate audience perception, emotions, belief systems, and attention. From Nolan classics, whodunits, and modern blockbusters, to quiet character studies, this channel focuses on how stories work on the human mind, not just what happens on screen. We analyze character arcs, movie cognitive bias, narrative psychology, symbolism, and emotional storytelling, revealing the techniques filmmakers use to make audiences think, feel, and misjudge. So, if you are someone, who enjoys slow-burn analysis, intelligent film essays, and psychological storytelling that make you uncomfortable, curious, or rethink what you just watched, feel free to subscribe