A mother and her 18-year-old daughter move to suburbia to help recover from a traumatic home invasion, but a sinister shadow seems to be stalking them.A mother and her 18-year-old daughter move to suburbia to help recover from a traumatic home invasion, but a sinister shadow seems to be stalking them.A mother and her 18-year-old daughter move to suburbia to help recover from a traumatic home invasion, but a sinister shadow seems to be stalking them.
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- TriviaThe writer and director Doug Cambell also wrote and directed "Stalked by My Doctor".
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Andrea Allen: [answering cellphone] Hey...
Jodi Allen: [comes rushing down the stairs, phone in hand] Mom, I can prove it!
Andrea Allen: Prove what, honey?
Jodi Allen: That Nick stole my camera! Remember that call, there was nobody on the line? Well, I checked the phone records...
[there's a knock on the door]
Jodi Allen: Hold on.
[checks, inhales sharply]
Jodi Allen: Oh, my God, he's at the door!
Andrea Allen: You don't have to open it. You want me to come home?
Jodi Allen: Uhm...
Andrea Allen: I will, if you want me to. In fact, honey, I'm just gonna come home, I'll be there in ten minutes.
Jodi Allen: [insistent banging on door] No, it's okay. I'll - I'll just see what he wants.
Andrea Allen: Jodi...
Jodi Allen: Don't worry, I'll be all right.
Nick Thompkin: [as Jodi opens door, dirty mechanic:] You call my house?
[no answer]
Nick Thompkin: Did you call me?
Jodi Allen: Why did you steal my camera?
Nick Thompkin: Because you were taking pictures of me, and you didn't ask me if you could.
Jodi Allen: How did you get our house number?
Nick Thompkin: The Internet.
Jodi Allen: So you called our house, made me go inside to answer it, and hopped the fence and stole my camera?
Nick Thompkin: [laughs, nods] That's right! You're good.
Jodi Allen: And then you put it on the back porch and made me look like an idiot.
Nick Thompkin: Oh, no, no, no, no, no. I didn't mean to make you look like an idiot. But if that happened, I'm gonna consider it a bonus.
Jodi Allen: I'm gonna tell the cops what you did!
Nick Thompkin: Wow! First Lisa, now you! Terrific! Go ahead and call the cops. And I'll show them the pictures you took of me.
[whispers:]
Nick Thompkin: Half-naked. Yeah, I downloaded your camera files onto my hard drive.
- ConnectionsReferences Rear Window (1954)
The story line per usual was ridiculous. Jodi had massive trauma only three months earlier when she was raped at home. And yet here she is drooling over a neighbor boy taking pictures of him even after he catches her doing it. I do not want to assume anything about rape victims in real life nor do I wish to disrespect them, but to me it seemed far-fetched that someone like Jodi who at such a young fragile age goes through such a horrific experience and apart from a few scenes where she is on edge and jumpy, for the rest of the movie she acts so normal and even gets romantically drawn to the neighbor boy whom she has only known for three weeks.
And the lecture Nick gives Jodi's mom was just pathetic. The movie tried to copy Hitchcock's Rear Window and the newer Shia Labeouf movie Disturbia, both of which were in the league of their own.
- haroot_azarian
- Jul 13, 2023
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