
Obsession(s) 2010
In Frédéric Tellier's tense 2010 psychological thriller *Obsession(s)*, a chilling cat-and-mouse duel unfolds between a remorseless serial killer and the dedicated policewoman hunting for clues tied to her own mother's tragic murder.
Director: Frédéric Tellier
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Obsession(s) (2010) about?
*Obsession(s) (2010)* follows Sarah Lisbourn, a determined police officer investigating the murder of her mother, as she confronts the imprisoned serial killer Marc Douelec. Despite his conviction, Douelec refuses to reveal the body's location, using his captivity to torment Lisbourn and deepen her obsession with solving the case.
Who directed Obsession(s)?
Frédéric Tellier directed *Obsession(s)* (2010), bringing a sharp eye for psychological tension and moral ambiguity to this gripping thriller.
Who stars in Obsession(s)?
Émilie Dequenne leads the cast as Sarah Lisbourn, with Samuel Le Bihan, Olivier Sitruk, Lionnel Astier, and Lannick Gautry rounding out the key roles in this intense drama.
Is Obsession(s) (2010) worth watching?
While *Obsession(s) (2010)* delivers solid psychological suspense, its impact leans heavily on the tense stand-off between Dequenne and Le Bihan. Fans of slow-burn thrillers with moral gray areas will find it compelling, though it may not satisfy those seeking fast-paced action.
How long is Obsession(s)?
*Obsession(s)* runs 96 minutes, offering a tight, focused narrative that keeps tension high throughout.
About Obsession(s) (2010) — Psychological thriller where grief and vengeance collide
In Frédéric Tellier's tense 2010 psychological thriller *Obsession(s)*, a chilling cat-and-mouse duel unfolds between a remorseless serial killer and the dedicated policewoman hunting for clues tied to her own mother's tragic murder. Marc Douelec sits in prison, convicted of a string of killings, yet he toys with investigator Sarah Lisbourn by withholding the final resting place of his last victim—her mother—savoring the power of her desperation. As Lisbourn races against time, Douelec's mind games escalate, blurring the lines between justice and vengeance in a dark, claustrophobic narrative.
Set against a moody backdrop of relentless pursuit and unresolved grief, *Obsession(s) (2010)* delivers sharp suspense and moral ambiguity, exploring themes of obsession, loss, and the fragility of the human psyche. With a taut 96-minute runtime, the film keeps viewers locked in, questioning motives and sympathies as Lisbourn confronts the unthinkable choice between closure and the pursuit of truth.