Tagline: All’s fair when love war.
Sharon Charles (Beyoncé Knowles) is a smart young woman with a charmed life. She has a handsome husband, Derek; a sweet young son; and they’ve just moved into their dream home thanks to Derek’s promotion. Then one day Derek meets a new temp at the office: Lisa (Ali Larter).
Beautiful, poised, and perpetually cheerful, Lisa is the perfect co-worker. Soon Derek finds her crying at work over a boyfriend and tries to comfort her. Then Lisa comes on to him at the company Christmas party, and he firmly tells her she’s got the wrong idea. The next day she tries again. Lisa won’t take no for an answer, and begins to come more and more unhinged with each and every refusal. Soon, Derek becomes terrified by how far it appears Lisa’s obsession will go.
At first Derek says nothing about Lisa to his wife, thinking he has things under control. He resolves to fire her but finds she’s already quit, and he believes Lisa is gone from his life. But a few weeks later, Derek receives a series of eerie, sexual e-mails, all from the same sender: “Tempgirl.” Then Lisa shows up at his office retreat. Sharon is pulled into the triangle as Lisa builds a case against Derek in an effort to drive a wedge.
As events unfold, Sharon sees that Lisa’s infatuation with her husband is actually the delusion-fueled quest of a woman who will stop at nothing to obtain the object of her obsession. Lisa is hell bent on tearing Sharon’s family apart to claim what she’s sure is rightfully hers. When Sharon comes home one day to find that Lisa has been inside her home, she’s had enough…and takes matters into her own hands. What started as an office flirtation culminates in a shocking, no-holds-barred, violent and bloody standoff between two women who both feel they have everything to lose – and they’re willing to die to keep from losing it.
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Obsessed
Starring: Beyonce Knowles, Ali Larter, Idris Elba, Scout Taylor-Compton, Christine Lahti
Directed by: Steve Shill
Screenplay by: David Loughery
Release Date: April 24th, 2009
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual material including some suggestive dialogue, some violence and thematic content.
Studio: Sony ScreenGems
Box Office Totals
Domestic: $68,261,644 (93.0%)
Foreign: $5,115,519 (7.0%)
Total: $73,377,163 (Worldwide)