

Stalk
Lux, an exceptionally-gifted geek, suffers a severe humiliation from the other students as soon as he enters his prestigious engineering school. To take revenge, he will use one of his best skills, “stalking”. He hacks their cell phones and computers; including Alma’s, the object of all his desires. Lux becomes the person he always wanted to be, before being caught in his own trap.
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Plot Summary
When a group of friends embark on a remote camping trip, they discover they are not alone. As darkness falls, they are targeted by a relentless and unseen force. Their fight for survival becomes a desperate struggle against a terrifying stalker in the wilderness. The friends must confront their deepest fears to escape the woods alive.
Critical Reception
Stalk received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and reliance on familiar horror tropes. Audiences, however, showed a slightly more favorable response, appreciating the film's atmosphere and jump scares, though some found it to be derivative of other slasher films.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles to innovate within the slasher genre, often falling back on predictable scares.
- Some viewers appreciated the tense atmosphere and effective use of jump scares, despite the familiar narrative.
- The acting performances were generally considered adequate for the genre, but the script offered little depth.
Google audience: Google users were divided, with many finding the movie to be a decent, albeit unoriginal, horror flick that provided some suspense and scares. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the plot was too thin and the execution lacked originality, leading to disappointment.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Stalk', directly reflects its central theme of being pursued by an unseen antagonist, aiming to create immediate unease for potential viewers.
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