Alone With Her
Studio: Pin Hole Productions LLC
Director: Eric Nicholas
Writer: Eric Nicholas
Release date: 2006 USA
Staring: Colin Hanks, Ana Talancon,
Jordan Spiro, Jonathon Trent
Running Time: 78 minutes
Rated: NR
Back of the box:
Amy has a secret admirer -- but she doesn't know it. Or him. He knows her,
though, thanks to the electronic surveillance equipment he uses to
videotape her -- first from afar, and then at much closer range once he
insinuates himself into her life. Colin Hanks plays Doug, the peeping tom, in
Eric Nicholas's creepy chiller, which was shot entirely through hidden
cameras
The Bloody Truth:
Alone with her is certain to have different effects on different viewers.
Every aspect of the movie is normal and highly realistic. At times you even
forget what the main character is going though as you yourself become a
voyeur and accustom to watching our main character during all her most
intimate moments.
While the movie won’t rock you or get you thinking for hours afterward, the
unique storytelling and filming decisions truly impress and are interesting
on their own.
If the subject matter is something that creeps you out then this film will
deliver the chills.
And the rest..... 1 to 5
Acting - 4 Cinematography - 4
Sound - 3 Music - 3
Story - 3 Reality - 4
Travel into the mind of mad men or
witness nature at it worst. It could
happen to you!
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Colin Hanks is a voyeur obsessed with a girl he sees in a public park. Installing cameras in her apartment he watches her every move
and plans to have her for himself.
Doug - Voyeur Extraordinaire - is played perfectly by the calculatingly creepy Colin Hanks. Doug likes to watch. He watches girls on the
beach, he watches up their skirts and most importantly, he watches Amy (Claudia Talancòn). When Doug spies Amy alone and crying in
a park it’s psycho at first sight. Doug follows Amy to her home. Peeking in her windows, watching her come and go, he eventually
installs several camera’s and microphones in every room of her house, tapping her phone and generally giving the audience a case of
the heebie jeebies before we ever see his face.
This is one of the more impressive elements of Alone With Her. The camera’s perspective is that of Doug’s multitude of spy cams which
allows the audience the unique opportunity to get inside the stalkers head and wonder who he is at the same time. When we do finally
see Doug it is though the many cameras in Amy's home and thorough clever editing you are moved room to room and scene to scene.
Despite all the jumping around the film is smooth and well paced with just enough Hollywood to remind you that you yourself are not a
voyeur intruding on Doug and Amy’s lives.
The premise of the film is not terribly original and it plays out pretty much how you’d expect it would, but it’s well crafted and certainly
worth a look. My one major complaint about this movie is that it seemed to end abruptly and with little explanation. Such is life. Alone
With Her is a solid little film that made me want to lock my doors, check my windows and buy a new hair brush.





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