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Movie Name Alone
with Her
Released Jan 17, 2007
Genre Suspense
Runtime 78 mins
Rating Not Rated
Director(s) Eric Nicholas
Producer(s) Robert Engelman, Tom Engelman
Writer(s) Eric Nicholas
Distribution IFC Films
U.S. Box Office $10,231
Country USA
Language English |
Alone with Her Plot
Alone with Her is a 2006 low-budget suspense film directed by Eric Nicholas
about a tech-savvy stalker who uses spy cameras to force his way into the
life of a young woman.
The film tells the story through the lenses of spy cameras.
Taglines:
"Anytime. Anywhere. He's watching."
"He's not only watching."
The film starts with Doug (Colin Hanks) seeking out his next prey. He
becomes obsessed with a woman named Amy (Ana Claudia Talancón), and sneaks
numerous spy cameras in her apartment. By doing this, he's able to learn
details of her life, and what he learns about things like her musical and
film tastes he uses to seduce her.
He meets her at a coffee shop a few times and strikes up conversations with
her. The two become friends, but it seems as though Amy isn't interested in
continuing the relationship further.
When he visits her apartment, Amy's roomate is suspicious of him, especially
when she asks him about a section of Seattle -- where he says he's from --
that doesn't even exist. She becomes so suspect of Doug that she begins
asking around about him.
Doug, sensing that the truth about him might be uncovered, murders the
roomate, and then comforts Amy as she's grieving. The two begin getting
romantic one night and are about to have sex, but Doug can't get an
erection. By the time he says he's able to perform, Amy tells him she can't
because she doesn't want to wind up hurting his feelings.
Amy then discovers that Doug installed a spy camera in her bedroom when he
makes a remark about her masturbating. After a struggle, Doug eventually
kills Amy. The film ends with Doug seeking out his next prey.
The film features music from A Cricket in Times Square and other rock bands
as well as original music by David E. Russo.
The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2006 and was given
a limited theatrical release in the United States in January 2007.
As of February 2007, the film had a 59 percent rating at RottenTomatoes.com,
with 17 critics chiming in. Newsday movie critic Jan Stuart wrote,
"Nicholas' indie-film wrapping conceals a B-picture waiting to cut loose in
its final 15 minutes, when it devolves into generic stalker-thriller
theatrics of the Julia-Roberts-in-distress kind."
But Entertainment Weekly film critic Lisa Schwarzbaum gave the film a
positive review, calling it "a Blair Witch Project for the new,
surveillance-obsessed millennium."
An alternate ending, included with the DVD, shows Amy getting the upper hand
over Doug in the final fight, and bashing him with a blunt object. As he
lies on the bed, dazed, she prepares to bash him in the head just as the
camera shorts out, and we hear a large thud. The scene changes to Amy
sobbing in her bathroom.
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