A young woman wakes up in a deserted factory where she is hunted by an invisible force.A young woman wakes up in a deserted factory where she is hunted by an invisible force.A young woman wakes up in a deserted factory where she is hunted by an invisible force.
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Maybe the worst film ever made and I only watched the trailer and read the reviews. Not sure who hates the Royal Marines that bad to claim she is one, Sodexo wouldn't even give her a job in the galley, The RLC would have been ashamed to have her classed as one of them and they are not ashamed of anything because they are nearly just as bad as this film was. All in all terrible film and please don't watch it, apart from that I would give it a solid 9/10
I actually wanted to turn this off in the 10th minute as soon as the "lead" character starts to tell her less than 1 year old baby, that she wont be long, just popping down the shops and leaving her alone for a short while - kind of thing.
Viewing this was ultra painful. How the hell it made it to the screen is beyond me. One good thing about it, The baby, was excellent! by far the best actor from the entire cast and may even be nominated for an Oscar for Best Cooing Award at the next Film Awards.
A janitor with a military-grade stealth suit kidnaps a woman living on a military base. Let's see, are there any stakes here? Well, she's got a 5-month old baby that cries a lot. Somehow that is a factor. Woman is brought to what looks like an abandoned plant. Why this guy? Why is this woman a threat to him? (watch out for some comical fight scenes). Why the baby, and the disposable character of Bad Dad? (I got this one, it's a plot device to get her captured! Yeah, that's it! She has to go to the pharmacy, and leaves her sick infant home alone. Wait, what?!). Why the other victims, and one kid who is apparently just passing through? My God, what was the point of all of this? Literally, how NOT to write a screenplay.
At the 45-minute mark, our "heroine" is tied, drawn and quartered-style, to two, I don't know, shipping crates? Our "villian" comes on the PA in a menacing voice to tell her if she doesn't comply, he will kill her baby! So I'm thinking, maybe this is supposed to be like a Saw ripoff? After completing it, I can safely say that, nope, Stalked doesn't even ASPIRE to be a grade-D Saw knockoff. You got the janitor, you got the suit. He runs around looking for her, while she hides in plain sight. Somehow there's a digital drone outside to shoot everyone down. She takes it out with an incredibly conveniently placed brick, once the drone conveniently runs out of ammo. Oh yeah, she sends everyone she encounters outside, easily escaping... to their demise! Dialogue, direction, cinematography, CGI effects, acting, coherent or logical storytelling? All dismal. Ok, the fight sequences were funny, ya got me.
Hey, look! I made a movie! ...followed by all his friends lying about how great it was.
At the 45-minute mark, our "heroine" is tied, drawn and quartered-style, to two, I don't know, shipping crates? Our "villian" comes on the PA in a menacing voice to tell her if she doesn't comply, he will kill her baby! So I'm thinking, maybe this is supposed to be like a Saw ripoff? After completing it, I can safely say that, nope, Stalked doesn't even ASPIRE to be a grade-D Saw knockoff. You got the janitor, you got the suit. He runs around looking for her, while she hides in plain sight. Somehow there's a digital drone outside to shoot everyone down. She takes it out with an incredibly conveniently placed brick, once the drone conveniently runs out of ammo. Oh yeah, she sends everyone she encounters outside, easily escaping... to their demise! Dialogue, direction, cinematography, CGI effects, acting, coherent or logical storytelling? All dismal. Ok, the fight sequences were funny, ya got me.
Hey, look! I made a movie! ...followed by all his friends lying about how great it was.
This was similar to Saw in the sense that people are kidnapped and hunted down while being told they have to play a game for the stalker. This killer wears a suit that makes them invisible. His victims are always blonde women. The recent one, Sam, played by Rebecca Rogers, has a military background and a sick baby at home. So, she's got skills to defend herself and a will to live, as her baby is in danger without anyone watching her. Tess figures the invisible figure with great confidence. The actress was superb. There were a few problems with the script. 1) It's utterly insane that Tess would leave her baby home alone without supervision, even for a few minutes. Her excuse is to go and get the kid medicine because she has a fever above 100 degrees. What thinking individual would ever leave a baby without supervision? On her way to get the medicine, she is then kidnapped by the invisible stalker. That was a really weak plot device. 2) The baby's age seems to change. One second, Sam says the baby is 8 months old, then toward the end, she's on the phone and says her baby is 5 months old. How do you edit a script, then movie, and not catch that kind of mistake? Very sloppy. Someone should've noticed. That stuff aside, this movie was enjoyable. If you don't like movies that star female action heroes, then this isn't right for you. Otherwise, give it a watch.
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- Warwickshire, England, UK(Secret military facility)
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