Stalked by My Doctor: A Sleepwalker's Nightmare
- Filme para televisão
- 2019
- 1 h 25 min
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5,2/10
547
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWanted for multiple crimes, Dr. Albert Beck assumes the identity of another doctor en route to a new job at a sleep clinic. He falls for his first patient: Shelli, who suffers from nocturnal... Ler tudoWanted for multiple crimes, Dr. Albert Beck assumes the identity of another doctor en route to a new job at a sleep clinic. He falls for his first patient: Shelli, who suffers from nocturnal sleep sex.Wanted for multiple crimes, Dr. Albert Beck assumes the identity of another doctor en route to a new job at a sleep clinic. He falls for his first patient: Shelli, who suffers from nocturnal sleep sex.
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Michael Christian Alexander
- Detective McNeil
- (as Michael C. Alexander)
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I am not disappointed by this 4th sequel of Stalked by My Doctor. There is all in one: comedy, thriller, drama, mystery. There are all funny and interesting things I expected to see again: lie, revenge, love, justice, jokes, pranks. Fun to watch, and not boring even for a moment. Hope to see more sequels. Also liked psych ward reality, which from my experience looks exactly like in real life. Showing us how easy it is to mess with somebody's life or be in the wrong place or experience injustice. That part is similar to Unsane (2018) movie. Only did not like the ending which is a more negative than in previous 3 sequels for the main character doctor. There I expected mystery instead of typical arrest like in most movies.
I didn't care for this one. I loved the first three 'Stalked by my Doctors' but this one dropped the elements that I liked about the first three. He was more cold blooded in this version. In this one he pronounces, 'my name is Dr. Beck' before he kills someone as if he is a famous serial killer. In the first three you could see he was or could be a nice guy but driven to extreme behavior. He was also less clever and more brutish in this one.
I agree w/the reviewer who wondered why he ignored Emilie Ullerup who actually did like him and it was not a hallucination, couldn't believe she was 50, she was smokin.
Not bad by LFM standards. Just felt that this one misfired a bit. Don't like the direction they took it in but perhaps they felt they had to try something different w/his character.
I agree w/the reviewer who wondered why he ignored Emilie Ullerup who actually did like him and it was not a hallucination, couldn't believe she was 50, she was smokin.
Not bad by LFM standards. Just felt that this one misfired a bit. Don't like the direction they took it in but perhaps they felt they had to try something different w/his character.
Obviously this movie is meant to satisfy a particular niche, being a light thriller and basically a farce on every level. So no one realistically is going to watch this with any serious intent to watch a thoughtful, sincere movie. But for what it is, the movie succeeds quite well. Since this is part of a movie series, I watched the first one for comparison. I think it's safe to say this latest entry in the series is better by far. The first movie was more serious and believable - the main character was a villain but things were kept to more believable limits. In this movie, any attempts at realism are completely abandoned. The doctor is much larger than life and now he's more of an obsessed maniac who targets his victim with reckless abandon. Eric Roberts really shines in the role, and he seems to enjoy playing this wild and goofy character - he's almost clownlike in such things as how he walks and wears horribly tailored suits and lambasts all sensibility. His character in the first film was much more demur and restrained, and thus much less engaging - Roberts really owns it in this one. Another improvement in this film was the pacing, from the initial setup to conclusion things were more evenly and satisfyingly staggered. In conclusion, I feel like this wasn't just another lame entry in a series to cash in on an undemanding audience - rather it does offer improvement on the original, even though it follows almost exactly the same formula.
I know these Stalked by my Doctor movies are over the top, unrealistic, plot holes everywhere you look, and the same basic premise in all 4 (the original and 3 sequels - so far) of them, but by gosh, they're just quirky enough, with just enough cleverly-written comic relief (the wise-cracking alter ego: "At least this one's old enough to drive.."), and with the consistently excellent tour de force performances by one of my all time favorites (Eric Roberts), to be thoroughly enjoyable (which, for me, is rare being as picky as I am).
It's delightfully obvious that Roberts is having as much fun playing the 'sick-brained' (Nicky Bismar hallucination, ha!) but brilliant doctor as we are watching him. I only wish they would keep making sequels but they've just about worn the original premise thin at this point, unfortunately!
I can't believe it took me over a year to finally see this after it came out, but better late than never. I was already pre-judging it before seeing it, thinking it would be lame and unoriginal in dialogue and characters since that's how sequels usually are after the first two or three, but thankfully I was wrong. I rarely, if ever, rate anything 8 - much less 9 - but this fourth installment of Stalked by my Doctor more than deserves it. Kudos to the writers too!
9 out of 10 / Grade B+
It's delightfully obvious that Roberts is having as much fun playing the 'sick-brained' (Nicky Bismar hallucination, ha!) but brilliant doctor as we are watching him. I only wish they would keep making sequels but they've just about worn the original premise thin at this point, unfortunately!
I can't believe it took me over a year to finally see this after it came out, but better late than never. I was already pre-judging it before seeing it, thinking it would be lame and unoriginal in dialogue and characters since that's how sequels usually are after the first two or three, but thankfully I was wrong. I rarely, if ever, rate anything 8 - much less 9 - but this fourth installment of Stalked by my Doctor more than deserves it. Kudos to the writers too!
9 out of 10 / Grade B+
One of the worst movies I've ever seen. The thinking of this movie was intriguing, but the delivery was kinda sick. I think the killing part was unnecessary, I don't even understand why that happened.
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- CuriosidadesEmilie Ullerup reprises her role as the sexsomniac Michelle Miller after first portraying her in Sleepwalking in Suburbia (2017).
- ConexõesFollows Sleepwalking in Suburbia (2017)
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- Stalked by My Doctor 4: Sleepwalker's Nightmare
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 25 minutos
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