Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Alexis Kendra | ... | Alice | |
Stelio Savante | ... | Michael | |
Rachel Alig | ... | Shelly | |
Elizabeth Sandy | ... | Helen | |
Mykayla Sohn | ... | Young Shelly | |
JoAnne McGrath | ... | Colleen | |
Keri Marrone | ... | Miranda | |
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Robert Hugh Starr | ... | Bill |
Carla Wynn | ... | Linda | |
Kim Marie Cooper | ... | Laurel | |
Logan Garretson | ... | Tyler | |
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Zarif | ... | Don |
Nicole Danielle Watts | ... | Sheryl (as Nicole Watts) | |
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Kai Cofer | ... | Hillbilly |
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Skye Sea | ... | Emaciated Person |
As a means to distract herself from an affair, a love-addicted woman befriends a cleaning lady, badly scarred by burns. She soon learns, these scars run much deeper than the surface.
Now this is not the first movie and it won't be the last where Obsession gets the better of people. And while it does have some twists and turns that are, not unique, but still mesmerizing and tension filled, it is not really the best or prime example in that category. On the other hand it is also not the worst of movies I've seen on that topic.
The acting is decent overall, decisions may feel wrong (they are), especially from our main character, but nothing that should make you too angry about the whole movie. Always considering the circumstances and the fact this is a movie and that it has to have some force and something that drives the whole thing forward. If thrillers are generally your thing, that will help with your viewing pleasure - if not you may not really be into this at all