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Watch Obsession Movie (2018) Unsane
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Watch Obsession Movie (2018) Unsane
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Obsession, originally known as Unsane, is perhaps one of the most interesting thriller and horror films of 2018. The reason why it is interesting is not the subject but the story of the film. The completion time for the movie Obsession is 1 week and the shooting is done with the iPhone 7 plus phone model. The inventor of this idea is Steven Soderbergh, the director of the film. If you are wondering what this man is and what movies he has shot or directed, Ocean's 8, Strip Club 2 and Lucky Logan are just a few of them. Nobody knew the subject of the movie and the places where it was shot until the movie was released. Is the movie successful? Failed? Unfortunately, we could not get a full idea about this issue. Those who liked the movie and those who didn't were divided into two. But let's say this, we haven't come across even one person who said that a movie shot on a phone would be just that good. In fact, the number of people who know that the movie was shot with an iPhone 7 plus is very, very few. After all this talk, let's talk a little about the subject of the movie Unsane. Claire Foy, a young woman, moves from her city to escape her troubled past. But interestingly, she is locked up in a mental hospital without her consent. Even though he asked the authorities here to help him, there was no one to help him. It's time for Claire to face her fears. Which one is real and which one is fake? Let's see if you like the movie Obsession, which has a different perspective. We are waiting for your positive or negative comments after watching the movie. We wish you a good time.
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