

Stalker
Lurking in the shadows of a beautiful young lingerie models life lies a menacing figure whose obsession with her has crossed the line from adoring fan into a sick, twisted perversion that will lead you into the darkest depths of depravity ever imagined. Hannah Harper stars in this sordid tale of a young girl whose life is consumed with fear, betrayal and an insatiable lust. A story of a lying, cheating fiance, an over zealous security officer and those tiny cameras that pry into everyone's naughty sex lives and exposes all their dirty little secrets for the world to see. The late night sexual encounters, the mind dizzying blowjobs, all captures by a perverted deviate who lives and breathes from behind an intruding camera lens, and for those whose private lives are mercilessly unveiled,... there is no way out of this twisted sexual nightmare.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a hunting trip discover they are being stalked by a mysterious and deadly entity. As they try to escape, they uncover a dark secret connected to the land they are on. The group must fight for survival against an unseen force that seems to know their every move.
Critical Reception
The 2005 film 'Stalker' received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences, with many citing its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and uninspired direction as major drawbacks. It failed to make a significant impact in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tense atmosphere by a few, but largely criticized for its unoriginality.
- Many found the plot predictable and the scares uninspired.
- The film was generally seen as a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Stalker' (2005) are scarce and predominantly negative, with common complaints focusing on a weak script and a lack of genuine thrills. Viewers felt the film did not live up to its potential, often describing it as slow-paced and disappointing.
Fun Fact
Despite being a horror film, the 2005 'Stalker' is often confused with the much more acclaimed 1979 Soviet science fiction film of the same name directed by Andrei Tarkovsky.
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