Curry Barker’s horror thriller 'Obsession' has emerged as one of the year’s surprise successes at the global box office. The film, which was released in the US, made a splash with an opening weekend collection of USD 16.1 million in North America and crossed more than USD 21 million globally.As the film gears up for its release in Indian cinemas, Barker shared in a statement the inspiration behind the film that blurs boundaries between love and obsession. “With Obsession, I wanted to tell a story about how far someone’s fixation on another person can go. At what point does something we call love stop being love? And beyond that, what does the word ‘love’ even mean?” Barker said.The filmmaker described the story as a grounded twist on the classic “wish fulfilment” narrative. The film follows Bear, a young man grieving the sudden death of his cat, who decides he will finally confess his feelings to his longtime crush Nikki. However, after losing his nerve, the situation unexpectedly shifts when Nikki suddenly begins displaying an intense and unsettling attraction toward him."What begins as a moment of wish fulfilment quickly unravels into something darker and far more unsettling," he explains and goes on to add, "I wanted to take a story we’ve all seen before — a wish story — and ground it in the real world, flipping it on its head to make something completely new. I love putting ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, but what matters just as much is that every character reacts in natural, believable ways."Speaking about Michael Johnston's character, he shared, "With Bear, I set out to create a protagonist who isn’t simply a good guy. He’s flawed, gray, capable of both vulnerability and cruelty. I didn’t want to dictate how the audience should feel or point to what’s right or wrong. Instead, my goal was to present the story honestly and let the audience wrestle with it themselves. I want people leaving the theatre still talking - arguing over how they felt, what they would have done differently, and whether what they saw was love or obsession."Also starring Inde Navarrette, 'Obseession' releases in India on May 29.