Michael Harding returns home from military school to find his mother Susan happily living with her new boyfriend David. As Michael and David get to know each other, Michael becomes more and ... Read allMichael Harding returns home from military school to find his mother Susan happily living with her new boyfriend David. As Michael and David get to know each other, Michael becomes more and more suspicious of this new guy.Michael Harding returns home from military school to find his mother Susan happily living with her new boyfriend David. As Michael and David get to know each other, Michael becomes more and more suspicious of this new guy.
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Very Impressive.
The Stepfather basically tells the story of "David" - a disturbed man who is apparently normal and caring on the outside but very unstable on the inside, both psychologically and emotionally and one of who lives a lot double lives, looking for recently divorced women to emotionally manipulate them and ultimately, breaks them down and kills them and any immediate family. I always compare him to the girl out of the Orphan because they both have nearly the same tactics at luring people into trusting them - in fact this movie reminded me of Orphan a lot. Anyway, when he senses he may be in danger of having his history found out, "David" takes even more extreme action to cover his steps up a lot quicker than he would normally do. "David" has been doing this many for years, and also has evaded capture from the police by changing his appearance and never using any ID when purchasing, for example a car. He always pays in cash, and always changes his appearance in somewhat way before moving onto his next victim. You may think it's a relatively simple plot, but the movie itself is a lot of fun and suspense. There's also a lot of psychological tension and build up as "David"'s new family become suspicious of his activities and his apparent lack of background information. As the movie progresses, things turn for the worse for the family he has deceived as they become wary of his background.
The acting is first class, and the guy who acts as "David", Dylan Walsh? I think that's his name. He is very convincing in his role. I honestly can't find one bad thing to say about this movie, as I definitely enjoyed it, and the build up of psychological suspense kept me watching until the very end of the credits. All in all it's quite excellent, and I've given it a 9 out of 10, simply losing one point because it is still a remake, but one that is excellent.
If you're a fan of Orphan or indeed, The Strangers, The Stepfather's psychological factors may just peek your interests here. Definitely a must watch at some point. Very enjoyable!
Would Be Fine for Lifetime TV
The script has more cliches and bad scares than the original which hurts it a lot, but it's entertaining enough if you just want to decompress and watch something that doesn't require you to do much thinking.
Gripping Psychological Thriller
Heard delivers a compelling portrayal of Kelly Porter, infusing the character with a mix of vulnerability and strength. Her on-screen chemistry with the rest of the cast, especially Dylan Walsh, who plays the titular stepfather, enhances the overall viewing experience. The interactions between Heard's character and Walsh's create a palpable sense of unease, contributing to the film's suspenseful atmosphere.
The cinematography and direction contribute significantly to the film's overall quality. The visual style enhances the suspense, using lighting and framing to create a sense of claustrophobia and uncertainty. The pacing is well-crafted, ensuring that the tension builds gradually, culminating in a thrilling climax that keeps audiences engaged.
What sets "The Stepfather" apart is its ability to explore the darker aspects of human psychology and family dynamics. The film delves into the complexities of blending families and the potential dangers that can arise. The script skillfully balances character development with suspenseful moments, making for a well-rounded and engaging narrative.
In conclusion, "The Stepfather" stands out as a noteworthy thriller from 2009, and Amber Heard's performance adds a layer of authenticity to the film. With its well-executed suspense, strong performances, and thought-provoking exploration of family dynamics, it remains a captivating and memorable cinematic experience.
Once again the trailer was better than the film
Sadly the popularity of this film hinges on the reality that way too many men marry into a family and think they can have everything go their way without regard for how the children have been raised before they came along. Kids love to push boundaries and rarely ever accept the 'new dad' as anything more than an ATM, so the guy let's his frustration build to the point where he explodes on them, losing all credibility and respect. Obviously they don't all become psycho killers, but the abuses run rampant in today's society, so it's no surprise why so many teens are eager to see this film.
Amber Heard in a bikini...oh yeah...and some other stuff.
Did you know
- TriviaThis remake and The Stepfather (1987) were loosely based on the crimes of John List, a New Jersey accountant who murdered his wife, mother, and three children at their home in November 1971, and then disappeared. List eluded justice for almost eighteen years, during which time he assumed a new identity, remarried, and resumed his work as an accountant. He was finally arrested in June 1989 in Virginia, after the story of his murders was featured on an episode of America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988); a former neighbor had recognized the age-progressed clay bust of List, which turned out to bear a close resemblance to his actual appearance, and alerted the authorities. List died in prison in 2008.
- GoofsIn the beginning David Harris cuts himself and places a tissue on the left side of his chin. As he leaves the bathroom and turns around for the camera shot, the tissue is on the right side of his chin. This is because the image is a mirror shot, so it appears that the tissue is on the wrong side.
- Quotes
David Harris: I thought I could make this work. But I can't! This isn't the right family for me. The boy is a problem. He has no respect for me. You haven't been hard enough on him. You've got to make a boy understand! You've got to break him if necessary! You're too weak to do that.
Susan Harding: What are you talking about?
David Harris: I thought it could work, but it can't! I thought you could be Mrs. Grady Edwards, but you can't!
Susan Harding: What did you say? Who is Grady Edwards?
David Harris: Wait, wait... it just... wait a minute. I... uh...
[there is a long tense pause as David/The Stepfather, too late, realizes his slip]
David Harris: Who am I here?
- Alternate versionsUnrated version was released on Region 1 DVD and Region A Blu-ray.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Worst Horror Movie Remakes (2015)
- SoundtracksTypical
Written by Paul Meany
Performed by Mutemath (as Mute Math)
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Also known as
- Asesino en casa
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $29,062,561
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,581,586
- Oct 18, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $31,198,531
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1






