

The Perfect Stalker
Grace Winston has HPD (Histrionic Personality Disorder) - After murdering her husband, she moves to Philadelphia and finds herself in love and obsessed with her neighbor - How to make him fall for her? She invents an imaginary stalker, and she'll need his help.
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Plot Summary
A successful architect finds her life unraveling when a former patient of her husband's becomes obsessed with her. The stalker manipulates her life, turning friends and colleagues against her and driving a wedge between her and her husband. As the situation escalates, she must fight for her sanity and her safety before the stalker's obsession consumes them all.
Critical Reception
The Perfect Stalker received mixed to negative reviews, primarily criticized for its predictable plot and derivative thriller elements. While some found it to be a serviceable B-movie thriller with moments of tension, many critics pointed to a lack of originality and underdeveloped characters. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some viewers enjoying the suspense while others found it uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
- The film offers a familiar, if somewhat cliché, stalker narrative.
- Despite some attempts at suspense, the plot is largely predictable.
- Performances are serviceable but do little to elevate the material.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title, "The Perfect Stalker" is not a remake or adaptation of any well-known film or book with a similar premise, though it draws heavily on common thriller tropes.
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