Monday 12 October 2020

Mum's Monday: His Perfect Obsession


The start of this film highlights that if you are on the phone walking in the street, you have to be careful. It also shows that if a person loses one or more senses, in this case Abigail (Ali Skovbye) is blind, their other senses are heightened to compensate.

This is very dark, the accountant Bart (Brendan Murray) is a seriously strange and dodgy character. Allison's (Arianne Zucker) husband has a low opinion of Bart. This is quickly building tension.

People have opinions of the profession of accountancy, like it is boring. This film goes a long way to change my opinion of an accountant. I suppose everyone has their breaking point, but I would say that yes, he is a little too obsessed, for anyone or any profession.

I sense there will be more victims. I know who I first thought, but now I don’t think the mother will be one of them, but others may be. And what is this obsession with Mike’s Sugar Shack?

The actor who plays Bart is a really good one; he swaps from good to evil in it seems a split second. Some things take longer in the manner of speaking or in the time it takes for just a click. Lance (Seann Gallagher) is in trouble in more ways than one.

A dinner but not a date, a present but not The Beatles. In any other circumstances a little patience would be needed but this is not a normal circumstance or people just don’t connect with other people. Oh! It is really tragic he was just pushed too far. This has gone too far, further than I thought as I did mention before. This does make me now question ‘Where now?’

The tension is building, and it is horrible to watch. This is an awful part. I am now glad someone Ben (Scott Gibson) the barman is on the case.

Yes, Bart certainly paid attention; it definitely is not the right way of going about it though. I like Ben. He is very astute. Yes, oh no! Sadly, no escape.

I don’t as yet know what the plan is but Allison asking her alert blind daughter Abigail to remember a certain smell sounds like a very clever plan is being forged/developed. I see the plan and it is a good one. I just hope there is enough time.

It is annoying to see every lead turn into a dud. The question Bart asks, I would say the answer to is, well if you look at the individual battles and a whole war, he is not ‘Stupid’ in the battles, but in the war his stupidity remains to be seen. Although ultimately committing any crime is ‘Stupid’ overall.

It has beautiful scenery and the river/rapids. It could, I hope, work in Allison’s and Abigail’s favour. Handcuffs. Just a little calm and out. It is sad to realise Abigail’s limitations but lovely to see her being rescued. I hoped that would happen. I like how Allison is manipulating the situation. They say you should liaise and connect with your kidnapper for a possible better outcome as I hope to see. It is a tense moment I hope justice is served, well done Abigail. A nice ending.

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