Stoker (2013), A thriller with secrets but also with style - Movie Review

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I wanted to take a break from a few not-so-successful movie choices I had recently made, and I decided to check out this thriller that somehow had escaped me all these years. As I saw it was released in 2013

I looked up the cast and story, and it immediately caught my attention. With names like Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska, and Matthew Goode, and a plot wrapped in mystery, Stoker seemed like a promising pick.
(The title also made me think of someone who is 'stalking' from the sound of the name)

You know how thrillers are, rarely full of action, instead, they play with the viewer’s mind, expectations, tension, and emotions.

That’s exactly what Stoker does from the very beginning. It opens with a funeral scene, setting a haunting and melancholic tone starting in a cemetery, with the funeral of a little girl's father.

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The story

After India's father dies, her Uncle Charlie, who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her unstable mother. She comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives and becomes increasingly infatuated with him.

India had a very loving and caring relationship with her father while we cannot say the same thing about her distant mother. In the movie you will seen several of these daughter-mother scenes. When India loses her father suddenly, she gets to meet his brother for the very first time and a lot of dark moments start to take place, while secrets start to unfold...

Suddenly, the line between curiosity and danger has become too thin. Will it break?

Acting & Atmosphere

The performances are really good. The protagonists act as they were the movie characters and never really felt they were acting.

Nicole Kidman’s cold elegance contrasts perfectly with Wasikowska’s quiet intensity, while Matthew Goode delivers a certain charm

My Impressions

There are a few plot twists that keep you engaged, some may be unexpected. A couple of scenes made me a bit uncomfortable, but that’s part of what a good thriller should do, provoke emotions. Overall, the movie fits its genre perfectly.

The IMDb rating is 6.7/10. It received several award nominations and even a few wins. Dont expect an Oscar-level masterpiece, but it’s a solid, stylish psychological thriller that deserves a watch.

If you generally enjoy thrillers, Stoker is worth your time. But if you’re new to the genre, maybe don’t start with this one. It’s subtle, dark, with a few slow moments and a bit unconventional.

As for my personal rating?
6.5–7/10, and the reason it doesn’t go higher is something I can’t reveal… because that would be a spoiler. 😉

I would really like to know your opinion on this if you have seen it or plan to watch it. I watched it on Netflix.

Let me know :)



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10 comments
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I'm surprised I missed this. All good actors. One thing though, it seems there is a lot of sexual tension between the young girl and the uncle...kind of a Lolita thing. Given the perverse attitude of many in society to young girls (sexualizing adolescents) I tend to avoid such films.

Great review, though. I actually did watch the preview you linked to.

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Hi! Thank you so much for dropping by and commenting!
I only saw this because of the actors, and because I wanted my own opinion.
There are some uneasy scenes that I did not enjoy, so for you, I would only recommend this if you want to have your own opinion and because of the good acting. I think there are better thrillers to watch though :)
What's your favorite genre?
What other film would you recommend me to watch?

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Hello @katerinaramm,

I don't mind horror...I even like some horror movies. It's the sexualization of children that offends me. I'm sure you've seen the great (in my opinion) horror films I enjoyed (is that the right word for horror😄?)

The Shining
American Psycho
28 Days Later (all in that series)
Land of the Dead
Shawn of the Dead

many, many more :)

No slash and gore for me, although American Psycho comes close I think it shows more blood than slashing.

I don't think I will check out that movie because from what you said there is sexualization of a minor. I don't care if it's horror or any other genre...that's a no go for me.

Hope you are enjoying your kitties...

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Oh kitties are doing great!!

For me, the horror era has been long gone :)
I have seen most of the above, I had even read the book by King but all those when I was younger. The past few years I am too afraid to see horror films and I feel as if I am wasting my time, while I could do better things!

Thrillers though, I do watch sometimes, even if at moments I admit closing my eyes

I am really happy that this was the reason to chat with you after a while :)

!LADY

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The cast looks good, I'm not really into thrillers, but you scared me there 🤣 there must be something bad🤣

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I think that simply as I grow older it becomes more difficult for me to be pleased :)
Thanks for coming over!

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same for me, i hardly find a movie i can call good nowadays

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Una buena opción gracias por compartir, la tendre presente para ver, es una reseña que ayuda.

A good choice, thank you for sharing. I will keep it in mind to watch. It is a helpful review.