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2006
Directed by Eric Nicholas
Synopsis
Anytime. Anywhere. He's watching.
The harrowing story of a disturbed young man's attempts to win the affections of an unsuspecting young woman. When Doug first sees Amy, he instantly falls for her and begins to watch her every move, going so far as to set up spy cameras in her apartment. However, as his fascination grows into obsession he's no longer satisfied with just watching.
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Cast
Colin Hanks Ana Claudia Talancón Jordana Spiro Jonathon Trent Alex Boling Tony Armatrading
DirectorDirector
Eric Nicholas
WriterWriter
Eric Nicholas
Studios
Pin Hole Productions LLC The Weinstein Company
Country
USA
Primary Language
English
Spoken Languages
English Spanish
Alternative Titles
Seul avec elle, A solas con ella, לבד איתה, Наедине с ней, 与她在一起, 얼론 위드 허, ส่อง
Genres
Drama Thriller Crime
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Theatrical
28 Apr 2006
USA
Digital
21 Sep 2008
USA
Physical
22 May 2007
USA
23 Mar 2009
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23 Mar 2009
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28 Apr 2006
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Review by HorrorSage ★★★★
Good evening and welcome fellow Children of Chaos.
Found footage done right. The movie does not rely on shaky cam, in fact much of it uses either static cams, or honestly isn't found footage at all.
Found footage is best the further away from found footage it gets.
The movie suffers from the weakness that the villain over acts so much it kills the tone of the movie.
ANYWAY.
The movie opens with a story about how easy it is to get spy gear, blah blah blah. Fuck this moralizing.
I found the real moral, as this movie pretty well showcases the effects of an abusive gaslighting relationship.
He isolates her from her friends, like he poisons her so she…
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Review by Dylan van Frankfoort ★★½ 6
Grody little found footage flick made to look as though it'd been shot by a disgusting perv (Tom Hanks's son carrying on like John Landis's son). Cinematic ipecac from the get-go, with that goddamn w logo emblematic of the biggest disgusting perv cropping up, and wallows in the muck from there. Succeeds at what it sets out to do, I guess—man, I feel like crap now. Laura and I had been watching Boston Strangler before she started falling asleep (not the movie's fault, just a trying weekend), so I kept wanting Knightley and Coon to kick down the door and bludgeon Colin with typewriters, or whatever happens at the end of that one, but alas... Guaranteed bad time, if that's your bag.
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Review by MJsays ★★★★
A found-footage stalker flick that does the same for living alone that The Blair Witch Project did for hiking in the woods, which will make you think twice before talking to a random stranger in a coffee shop ever again. This is a strong example of an indie filmmaker being extremely resourceful with budgetary constraints and by combining a Peeping Tom premise with his innovative use of home surveillance, Eric Nicholas concocts a suspenseful pot-boiler that, ironically, feels a little too-close-to-home.
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Review by 💀EmperorCupcake🧁 ★★★½
February Horror 2021, Day 18, challenge #14 - tagged romance
I think if you actually secretly recorded someone at home you'd lose interest pretty fast? It's not all sitting and crying prettily at sad movies, there would be plenty of burping and farting and things the world was generally not meant to witness.
Happy Valentine's Day, to all you stalkers out there! 😨 Why is this tagged romance?? It's as romantic as a sweat sock. You know I love me some stalker thrillers tho, and this one feels pretty ahead of its time with the high-tech stalking and "nice guy" undertones. It's all from the pov of spy cameras, which reminded me of today's "screen" movies like Host, Searching, etc.…
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Review by Zay ★★★★
A vicious voyeur and the unsuspecting muse he obsesses over. Smh. Nothing u haven't seen before but its still entertaining to watch things unfold. These types of films are horrifying because they can and do happen in the real world. With all the social media outlets available it makes it even easier for creeps to stalk ppl now. Believable cast of no namers make this feel even more realistic.
7 out of 10
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Review by MrSneakyMan ★★★★
There's a lot going on in this movie. It's jam packed with sexual social commentary and presented in a way that made it feel immediate and real. Not a comfortable or a fun watch, but it is hard to look away from. Colin Hanks plays a Nice Guy (TM) so creepy that you will want to call the cops on him. Ana Claudia Talancón is amazing. I was surprised that I hadn't heard of her before. Looks like she has been in a bunch of Spanish language films. May need to check some of those out. Jesus, now I sound like the creepy stalker fella haha!
At any rate, check this out. It's a bit like 13/14 Cameras but much more grounded in reality. Instead of a literal hobgoblin it's a socially maladaptive tech dork who thinks he is owed everything he wants simply because he wants them.
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Review by Ghost ★★★★
This movie is fucking insane.
One of the best "found footage" i've seen. .
It's better than Paranormal Activity i'll die on that hill
Dude is a super incel lmao. Jesus.
You will need to take a shower the wash away the cringe.
It's so creepy... seeing the Weinstein Company logo before it started really didn't help.
o_0 / 10
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Review by Justin LaLiberty ★★★
creepy, cuck found footage cinema that plays out like a stalker simulator and opens with on-screen statistics about how often women are stalked in the US, which only adds to how exploitative this all is; none of this is to say it is bad - it excels at what it delivers both as a found footage movie and as a perverse mid-2000s artifact - but it is bound to raise questions about its motive which may very well just be to showcase a shlubby Colin Hanks getting his kicks off of shower spy cams
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Review by Kelsey Frederick ★★★
Daily Horror Hunt #28
28. 50 Best Horror Films You’ve Never SeenI’m just gonna go check my whole house for video cameras real quick. Brb.
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Review by VHSCreep ★★½
Colin Hanks probably prepared for this role by watching his dads home movies..
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Review by street ★★★ 1
Feels weird to say this, considering Alone With Her is basically one big pervert simulator, but I found it legitimately fascinating. Try not to read too much into that.
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Review by Heather Santrous ★★★
I heard about this movie from a favorite horror movies list so I decided to add it to my horror movie watchlist. I wasn't sure how much I was going to like this one based on the way it started out. It is filmed strictly through spy cams. I was fine with that, but it did take me a while to get into this movie. It plays into the warning about how tech is making it easier to stalk someone. Once the story really gets going then it wasn't too bad. I don't know how many people would go to this extent to stalk someone, but it was still interesting to watch him insert himself slowly into her life.
I…