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Why Gen Z Men Are Terrified By OBSESSION (Review)

28 min · 4. Juli 2026
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Is the new psychological thriller Obsession (2026) the ultimate horror story for modern men? Welcome back to The Judgemental Minds Society! In this episode, Hugo and I sit down to break down the internet's most talked-about indie movie. Directed by a YouTuber on a shoestring budget, this film flips the script on toxic relationships, modern dating, and power dynamics. We dive deep into why Gen Z men are finding this movie terrifyingly relatable, the brutal reality of the "friend zone," and why the male lead is arguably the biggest villain of the story. Plus, we debate a wild fan theory that there is actually zero magic in the film, and I finally reveal the ultimate dating hack to escape a toxic romance: The Blanket Adjustment Maneuver (B.A.M.). In this episode of The Judgemental Minds Society, we discuss: Why Obsession (2026) perfectly captures modern post-MeToo dating fears. The fatal mistake of the "nice guy" act and pretending to be just friends. How a YouTuber made a $1M indie masterpiece (and why he's ruining it with a reboot next). Why we refuse to join the angry YouTube outrage mob complaining about mainstream Hollywood. Subscribe for more unfiltered movie debates, psychological deep dives, and raw hot takes! Tags: Obsession 2026, Obsession movie review, toxic masculinity, toxic relationships in film, The Judgemental Minds Society, Gen Z horror movies, psychological thriller, indie horror, movie analysis, dating advice for men, podcast.

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