Low-Budget Horror Film 'Obsession' Achieves Staggering Box Office Success, Dethroning 'Sinners'
The independent horror sensation, made for under $1 million, has captivated audiences worldwide, setting a new box office record for original English-language films this decade.
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The horror film "Obsession" has emerged as a significant success at the box office, defying expectations with its impressive financial performance.
Released on May 15th, the independent production, created with a budget of less than $1 million, has rapidly gained traction within the entertainment landscape.
The narrative of "Obsession" centers on a man who employs what he perceives as a simple trick to make a woman fall in love with him. This premise unfolds into a distinctive horror narrative, characterized by its engaging plot, psychological depth, and entertaining execution.
An Unforeseen Box Office Juggernaut
Despite minimal pre-release publicity, "Obsession" quickly resonated with viewers, achieving immediate popularity. This widespread appeal has now translated into a significant box office milestone.
As of Sunday, "Obsession" has accumulated a global box office total of $371.2 million. This figure positions it as the highest-grossing live-action English-language original movie of the 2020s, a statistic reported by The Numbers via ScreenRant. Its earnings include $233.9 million from domestic markets and an additional $137.3 million from international territories.
The film's achievement surpasses the previous record held by "Sinners," starring Michael B. Jordan.
A Clear Message for Hollywood
The remarkable success of "Obsession" offers a compelling insight for the film industry. Audiences appear to be seeking novel and innovative stories rather than a continuous stream of remakes or further installments in established franchises.
"Obsession" delivered an original concept that captivated its audience, and its current box office figures reflect this demand. Whether Hollywood executives will fully grasp and implement this lesson from the low-budget horror hit remains to be seen, but the message from moviegoers is undeniably clear.
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