I watched that Obsession movie. For all you guys who want to date someone with BPD, you definitely should check this one out
so i keep hearing that and i just got out of a relationship with one which makes me think this is not something I want to watch right now
>>12984483It could be a great eye opener for you
>>12984488i suspect it would either be like watching what I just went through or I'd be like naahhh this ain't thateither way there aren't really movie theaters around here so it'll have to wait irregardlessly...
What if I'm the obsessed one with BPD?
>>12984575then you should marry me
>>12984577dubs confirmed marriage imminent
>>12984577I have my eyes on someone already.
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>>12984589that poor someone
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obsessed
Nikki in Obsession is nothing more than a ridiculously absurd caricature of a "crazy stalker girlfriend" and the sort of thing that would have been rejected from a Saturday Night Live sketch for being too over-the-top.The premise of a man wishing for his crush to love him "more than anyone else in the world" is a premise could have been the springboard for subversive social commentary on gender stereotypes, but that is not at all what this film is. Simply depicting gender stereotypes in the most comical, cliched, caricatured way imaginable does not remotely amount to subverting or commenting on them. Crazy Nikki is just an extremely over-the-top pasquinade of a woman with BPD, like someone took all of the internet’s “BPDemon” horror stories and combined them into the most farcical burlesque imaginable. It’s genuinely like something out of a Scary Movie parody, except that Obsession actually takes itself seriously.