UK director Curry Barker has spoken out about a perceived flaw in his horror film 'Obsession', calling it a 'plot hole' that 'doesn't make any sense'. In an interview with NME, Barker expressed his disappointment with the film's narrative, stating that it is a 'major problem' that detracts from the overall viewing experience.
'Obsession' tells the story of a group of friends who are stalked by a mysterious figure, and Barker had high hopes for the film's reception. However, he has now admitted that the plot hole, which he refuses to disclose, is a major issue that undermines the film's credibility.
Barker's comments have sparked debate among fans of the film, with some defending the director's work and others agreeing that the plot hole is a significant flaw. The film is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Sky Cinema, and viewers have the opportunity to make up their own minds about the film's merits.
'Obsession' has received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the film's atmospheric tension and others criticising its predictable plot. The film's BAFTA and Brit Awards performances have also been inconsistent, with some nominations but no wins in major categories.
Barker has yet to reveal whether he plans to address the plot hole in any future versions of the film, but for now, fans will have to decide for themselves whether the perceived flaw detracts from their enjoyment of the movie.