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1944140 minCrime, Drama, Romance

Obsession

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Is Obsession worth watching? With a rating of 7.5/10, this Crime, Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Obsession Synopsis

Gino, a drifter, begins an affair with inn-owner Giovanna as they plan to get rid of her older husband.

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Top Cast

Clara Calamai
Clara CalamaiGiovanna Bragana
Massimo Girotti
Massimo GirottiGino Costa
Dhia Cristiani
Dhia CristianiAnita
Elio Marcuzzo
Elio MarcuzzoThe Spaniard
Vittorio Duse
Vittorio DusePolice Officer
Michele Riccardini
Michele RiccardiniDon Remigio
Juan de Landa
Juan de LandaGiuseppe Bragana
Michele Sakara
Michele SakaraIl Bambino (uncredited)

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Is Obsession worth watching?

Yes, Obsession is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.5/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Crime, Drama, Romance movies.

Is Obsession hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.5/10), Obsession is considered a hit among viewers.

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Obsession is a Crime, Drama, Romance movie that Gino, a drifter, begins an affair with inn-owner Giovanna as they plan to get rid of her older husband....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 19, 2025
★ 7

So much of this adaptation of James Cain's "Postman Always Rings Twice" novel depends on it's stunningly intimate, almost adulatory, photography and on that score this really does not disappoint. "Giovanna" (Clara Calamai) is trapped in a loveless marriage with the older, drunken and thuggish "Giuseppe" (Juan de Landa) when the drifter "Gino" (Massimo Girotti) happens by. He's a jack of all trades and they can use him to help around the place in return for his bed and board. Quite quickly, though, she makes it clear she'd prefer it were her bed, and the pair are soon scheming an end to her loathsome predicament. It turns out that that's not so difficult to achieve, but what of events thereafter? The police, the insurance, the struggling business, oh - and the guilt. It's that latter element that gradually gnaws away at their relationship and it's this last hour or so that sees Visconti at his creative best. The highly structured but entirely natural look of the scenarios, the score and the increasingly frenetic dialogue raise the tension appreciably and though there is a tangible chemistry throughout from Calamai and Girotti, it's one that intensifies as an uncertain denouement beckons. You can just imagine the response it would have received in wartime Italy as it questions issues of faith and fidelity, crime and lust - indeed I'm quite surprised all the prints weren't burnt at the stake. Did this postman actually ring twice? I'm not sure he did, but I'm not sure that mattered to me in the end.