Luciana Lambert
This movie is art. Its pace is slow and dark, so if you are looking for excitement you may find it boring. However, if you are a performance actor, this is a must see. There are many precious moments with almost no speaking lines where the actors give you goose bumps. In addition, it is a psychological story line, so you have to dig deep into the characters. Nothing is superficial about this movie. I purchased a copy to watch it again and again, especially the monologue moments.
Hollywood_Yoda
When I first saw the film, I wasn't too enthusiastic at first, but that soon changed. The film has a dark and disturbing premise, which at first, makes you want to quit watching, but by the end, you are hooked.Literally one of the strangest and weirdest films I've ever watched, it's definitely deserving of the R rating it received. Truly great direction and acting as well as a great story.If you're like me and were not a fan of Tim Burtons Alice in Wonderland, you may have a newfound respect after seeing Mia Wasikowska in Stoker. She was dynamite in this film, and I do have a newfound respect for her. Her shower scene was the best.See this film!!
juanmuscle
The writing impresses me so much, I do a double take, rewind, check all the angles and always always, use IMDb, the best movie source to look up the writers involved in super flixs! This time boy, was I thrown back- abashed for I could not believe it was some guy who acts in a whole bunch of stuff... I guess it is true you just never know who is the creative out there twixt the maddening throngs and rabbles and automatons Lol JK... well not really, but wow! This guy is definitely on my radar... Wentworth Miller of I guess 'Prison Break' fame, heard of the show but never seen it, nor will I ever see it, now it could be my lose for it could be fantastic, but I scarce doubt that since it gives off the vibe of a 'who dunnit' type of gimmicky schematic dullness that any Super NON - creative can copy and paste together , let alone some horrible gauche producers who should be working at some wal-mart shoving underlings around and exacting orders and howling into the night for they are truly awful inhumanoids, godawful and everybody knows this, look at Asian flix, the art coming out of there is so grand, yet here it should be the same, it should be better because of all the time and money spent, why does 90% of it sux? Take a wild Guess Producers/hack/wannabes - obviously in Asian parts of the world the producers know their part and play their hand to their capacity, they give the artist some money and say here give me your love! Gladly sir! God bless and sure enough, time passes and we have love, Asian love - wish we could get the same here - I have to say , Wentworth Miller, must of found one of the good guys cause the movie flows exactly how a creative Super CREATIVE screenplay should flow, with creative love! And we the masses just are so willing and able to suck it all in with our open maws! loving ever second of it!
cheergal
I am not a fan of the psycho thrillers. However, I did some research on their behaviors which I was intrigued by. I think I have more insights than general misconceptions. This movie on that front is well-interpreted.This movie is well-made throughout the cinematography. The dialogue was short and concise which it should be in this genre. It's a movie giving audiences visible senses without directly tell them verbally. The well-planned settings pretty much preceded the story. I would say the right casts and settings made this movie half way success already. It has the thrilling effects like those Hitchcock's movies. It abandoned those techniques most thriller movies used nowadays i.e. grossly terrified themes. They usually left no room for audiences to image. If you are not a thriller seeker, you will like this one.