I loved this second installment in the Stalker series. The movie was pretty good but this was excellent. Definitely better than the first one in all the ways that count. The story was very thrilling. The two detectives were excellent. Honestly, all of the actors did a great job. I loved the comedic elements, the cinematography. I especially liked the dream sequence and the unhinged acting by Sean Nugent. I appreciated that in order to keep the story grounded they introduced the elements of PTSD that linked the first and second films. If you want to enjoy a thrilling good time check this little jewel out.
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This film will keep you hooked!
A sequel that proves better than it's predecessor!
It's not often that a sequel is better than the first film, but in this case the filmmakers and cast improved their crafts. The lighting in this film is stunning especially in moments like the stalker's lair. The story really brings you in as Steve looks at his past mistakes and wants to rectify them, while this is going on the stalker is unveiling his new twisted scheme. The cast come together really well and the two roles that were recasted being the stalker and Wendy were an improvement in my opinion (the previous actors were fine but there's a noticeable difference in a good way). I love the addition of Officer Harrison (Paul van Scott) and Officer Daniels (Jason Faunt) I appreciate the film noir elements lightly woven into the fabric of the film and the use of older technology giving it that neo noir feel. Troy Fromin returns as the ever so creepy Craig, he brings a lot of humor and comedic relief in the movie that never overstays its welcome. The two sons played well and gave a sense that they were a family that had been through trauma. Jessie Bell (Wendy) and Chad Ayers (Steve, who really shines during the climax) give an incredible performance as someone who is dealing with ptsd from the traumatic events of the first film all while trying to stay present for her family while they try to go back to a normal life. The Stalker played brilliantly by Sean Nugent is absolutely terrifying and plays it completely insane in the best possible way, I loved his bit on the phone. The cinematography was really good and again improved. The production value felt bigger and better from the nightmare sequence to the Stalker's lair to various prop pieces that look and feel very dynamic especially considering this isn't made by a major studio. The Stalker part II is a fun ride that never stops and remains fun.
A Strong Sequel
If you've seen The Stalker, then watching it's sequel, The Stalker: Part II is an absolute must watch. This movie lives up to the first movie an impressive manner. This one is still dark but it also has some comedic moments that really help to break up the tension and add some comic relief. There was one scene involving a cereal bowl that was especially funny. The cast is excellent again. The writing was also solid in creating another compelling and complete story. Solid directing and the cinematography was excellent, using lots of shadows and color schemes to their full effect. This is definitely worth watching!