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Stalked: Someone's Watching
It may seem like it, but victims of stalking are not just celebrities and those in the public eye; the widely-misunderstood crime affects millions of people in the United States each year, people who are in perpetual fear for their lives; criminal psychologist Dr. Michelle Ward -- a stalking victim herself -- presents stories of the crimes and explores the twisted psychology of those who committed them; victims and their families also recount their personal experiences and provide firsthand insight into effective steps they took to protect themselves; Dr. Ward offers practical tips that viewers can use to keep themselves safe.
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Plot Summary
Sarah, a college student, finds herself the target of a relentless stalker after a brief, intense relationship with a mysterious man named Ethan. As the harassment escalates from unsettling messages to physical threats, Sarah must uncover Ethan's true identity and motive before she becomes his next victim. The film explores themes of obsession, paranoia, and the terrifying reality of a constant, unseen threat.
Critical Reception
Stalked: Someone's Watching received generally negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and formulaic execution. While some acknowledged its attempts at suspense, many found the pacing uneven and the characters underdeveloped, leading to a lack of genuine engagement with the unfolding horror.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on familiar horror tropes without adding anything new.
Pacing issues and underdeveloped characters detract from the suspense.
A predictable thriller that fails to deliver significant scares.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'Someone's Watching' before being changed to 'Stalked: Someone's Watching' for release.
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