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Stalker (2012) Online
Original Title :
Stalker
Genre :
Movie / Thriller
Year :
2012
Directror :
Mark O'Connor
Cast :
John Connors,Peter Coonan,Barry Keoghan
Writer :
John Connors,Mark O'Connor
Budget :
€15,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 20min
Rating :
6.4/10
Stalker (2012) Online

A mentally unstable homeless man attempts to save his new and only friend from the world and drug dealers that make his life a living hell.
Credited cast:
John Connors John Connors - Oliver
Peter Coonan Peter Coonan - Rudyard
Barry Keoghan Barry Keoghan - Tommy
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Hope Brown Hope Brown - Roman
Sarah Byrne Sarah Byrne - Community Worker 2
Evan Cashin Evan Cashin - Diarmuid
Stephen Clinch Stephen Clinch - Sausage
Michael Collins Michael Collins - Karl
Shane Curry Shane Curry - Kinger
Kyle Bradley Donaldson Kyle Bradley Donaldson - Kyle
Kenneth Dunne Kenneth Dunne - Nappo
Jay Flavin Jay Flavin - Community Worker 1
Mick Foran Mick Foran - Mick
Stephen Jones Stephen Jones - Luas Inspector
Kathy Monahan Kathy Monahan - Clare


User reviews

Wal

Wal

STALKER is quite a brilliant examination of mental illness. It also shines a rather scorching light on addiction, abuse, class struggle, and the dysfunction of government. Yes indeed, this one has a lot to say. And every single moment of the film's run time is majestically anchored by its cast; its entire cast. I can't think of the last time I've experienced an ensemble that was more committed, more believable, or more engrossing to watch. Top to bottom O'Connor, along with these fine actors has constructed a horrifically engulfing story. It, of course, all starts with Connors' Oliver and Keoghan's Tommy. Both men convey the confusion, sadness, pain, and plight of their respective worlds magnificently. Their performances leave the viewer no choice but to both care for and fear Oliver and want no harm to come to the young, tortured Tommy. And even though the whole mess ends a tad abruptly, it does so in such an appropriately awful manner, that mouths might just be left agape (in a very good way mind you). STALKER is a high recommend, another fine example of the strength that exists within the Irish genre film community (filmmaker O'Connor is ace), and a stark reminder that what goes on in the hearts and minds of troubled men often has devastating consequences. [9/10] ~Conduit [@conduit_speaks]