Stoker 2013 Action / Drama. I was incredibly excited to see his first English language offering.Watch Stoker 2. 01. Full HD Movie. Thriller. India is then left with her estranged unstable mother Evelyn (Nicole Kidman). At Richard's funeral, Evelyn and India are introduced to Richard's charming and charismatic brother Charlie (Matthew Goode), who has spent his life traveling the world. Download StokeR 2013 . Direct download via HTTP available. Download Stoker 2013 Drama Horror Mystery HD MOVIE torrent for free. StokeR 2013 Drama Horror Mystery HD MOVIE. Watch movie Sanitarium horror 2013. Stoker (2013) is a movie genre Horror produced by Fox. Watch Stoker (2013) Full Movie Online Streaming Watch and download this movie in hight quality format HD. He then announces that he is staying indefinitely to help support India and Evelyn, much to Evelyn's delight and India's chagrin. Shortly after Charlie moves in, India witnesses him argue with Mrs. Mc. Garrick (Phyllis Somerville), the head caretaker of the house. Mc. Garrick then disappears and is never seen again. Stoker (2013) Official Trailer. Watch Anime Dubbed Online. Watch movies free online with english subtitles Menu. 2013 Movies, Drama, Mystery. Watch Stoker (2013) Full HD Movie. MOVIE page: Stoker (2013) Rate: 7.0/10 total 28,879 votes; Genre: Drama Watch Stoker (2013) Online Free Full Movie. Horror; Musical; Mystery; Romance. You can watch Stoker online for free on this page by streaming the movie. Charlie and Evelyn grow closer and intimate while India continues to rebuff Charlie's attempts to befriend her. Later, India's great aunt Gwendolyn (Jacki Weaver) arrives to visit the family, much to Evelyn and Charlie's dismay. At dinner, Gwendolyn grows suspicious of Charlie's.... Goofs: Continuity: (at around 1 hour 2. When the sheriff is leaving the house, India and Charles say, . She comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives and becomes increasingly infatuated with him. Full summary » »Story: India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska) was not prepared to lose her father and best friend Richard (Dermot Mulroney) in a tragic auto accident. The solitude of her woodsy family estate, the peace of her tranquil town, and the unspoken somberness of her home life are suddenly upended by not only this mysterious accident, but by the sudden arrival of her Uncle Charlie (Matthew Goode), whom she never knew existed. When Charlie moves in with her and her emotionally unstable mother Evie (Nicole Kidman), India thinks the void left by her father's death is finally being filled by his closest bloodline. Soon after his arrival, India comes to suspect that this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives. Yet instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless young woman becomes increasingly infatuated with him. Rales known as executive producer (as Steven Rales) Mark Roybal known as executive producer Ridley Scott known as producer Tony Scott known as producer Bergen Swanson known as co- producer Full. Cast & Crew: Mia Wasikowska known as India Stoker. Nicole Kidman known as Evelyn Stoker. David Alford known as Reverend. Matthew Goode known as Charles Stoker. Peg Allen known as Housekeeper 1. Lauren E. Roman known as Housekeeper 2 (as Lauren Roman)Phyllis Somerville known as Mrs. Mc. Garrick. Harmony Korine known as Mr. Feldman. Lucas Till known as Pitts. Alden Ehrenreich known as Whip. Dominick 'Dino' Howard known as Pitts' Friend. Jacki Weaver known as Gwendolyn Stoker. Dermot Mulroney known as Richard Stoker. Tyler von Tagen known as Young Richard Stoker. Thomas A. Covert known as Young Charles Stoker. Jaxon Johnson known as Jonathan Stoker. Paxton Johnson known as Jonathan Stoker. Judith Godr. Castros known as Taxi Cab Driver (uncredited)Roger D. Eldridge known as Mourner (uncredited)Michael T. Flynn known as Bully #1 (uncredited)Hanna Frankel known as Additional Voices (uncredited)Colleen Helm known as Student (uncredited)Danielle Ivery known as Mourner (uncredited)Wendy Keeling known as Mourner (uncredited)Bear Sheeley known as Mourner (uncredited)William Ryan Watson known as Bully #3 (uncredited)Rachel Woods known as Extra (uncredited)Amelia Young known as Bus Girl (uncredited)Production Companies: Scott Free Productions. Indian Paintbrush. Fox Searchlight Pictures. MPAA: Rated R for disturbing violent and sexual content. Stoker (2. 01. 3) Review by ianfarkas. United States. As a fan of Chan- Wook Park's Korean films, particular his gross twiston a vampire story in 2. Thirst, I was incredibly excited to seehis first English language offering. Stoker, the first film madestateside by CWP, defiantly doesn't disappoint. This is largely due tothe director staying with what he knows, telling a story that has allthe dark hallmarks from his Korean works. However, Stoker is also lessextreme then one would expect from Chan- Wook Park, as many moments ofviolence and depravity that could have been much more over the top aretoned down. Stoker focuses on the titular family of India, Evelyn, and Richard. Stoker (Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman, and Dermot Mulroney). When. Richard dies in a mysterious car crash, his oddball daughter Indiabegins to further distance herself from her estranged mother, Evelyn. After burying their patriarch, the family is visited by India's Uncle,Charlie. Charlie seems a little out there, and begins to form a sketchyrelationship with India that suggests Uncle Charlie may desire morethan family bonding. To elaborate any more would spoil the film, but needless to say it's aninteresting premise. The story unfolds very slowly, with few dramaticdevelopments until the second half of the film, which contains muchmore wizz- bang than the somber and meticulously paced beginning. Thisisn't a bad thing, largely because the characters are so fascinatingfrom the get- go that accompanying them while they go about their day today lives is a pleasure. Even when the movie seems to be resting on itslaurels early on, the performances are great all around (in particular. Wasikowska's performance as distant and on- edge India). Except for afew odd holes, the script stays strong throughout, providing plenty ofgreat dialogue courtesy of Wentworth Miller (you read that right,thedude from Resident Evil: Afterlife. Who saw that coming?). Of course, the strongest link in the chain is Chan- wook Park. From theopening scene of fragmented shots with computer generated transitionsthat occur throughout the movie, his mark is clearly laid on the film. Stoker never has an ugly moment, and each shot oozes with thatdistinctive Chan- wook flair. My personal favorite is an early scene ina basement involving a swinging light fixture (think Once upon a timein the West). The only thing that feels absent compared to CWP's otherefforts is a slew of neasea- indusing scenes whose only purpose is toshock the audience. Although Stoker has a few jarring moments (thinkshowers), for the most part its very restrained compared to Chan- wook'sother works. This is fine up until the last act, when the nature of thestory demanded for a more powerful and shocking denouement then whatwas given. So despite not quite sticking the landing, Stoker iseffectively creepy, well acted, and an enjoyable beginning to what Ihope will be a long English language career for Chan- wook Park. Stoker (2. 01. 3) Review by The. Culture. Slut from Utah. Park Chan- wook has proved himself to be Korea's version of Quentin. Tarantino. With a slew of acclaimed films under his belt (Thirst, Lady. Vengeance) including a revenge cult classic (Oldboy), he is no strangerto the violent and macabre. Stoker, his first English- language film, isa bit more on the tamer side, but by far his most intellectual andthought- provoking work. The story revolves around an 1. India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska),whose father has passed away in a bizarre car wreck. His wife, playedby Nicole Kidman, arranges for her mysterious brother- in- law Charlie(Matthew Goode) to stay with the family in order to help them cope. India is skeptical of her uncle whom she barley knows, and grows moresuspicious when rumors float around saying that he is sleeping with herown mom. To say anything more at this point would be spoiling themystery behind this elusive family who all have their fair share ofskeletons in the closet. At its heart, Stoker is a psychological thriller, and the best kind youcan ask for. The limited amount of characters and slow pacing of themovie give the audience time to reflect and peer into the minds of the. Stoker family. The film is beautifully shot with eerie accompanying music composed by. Clint Mansel. Though it lacks the blood and carnage of previous moviesdirected by Park, Stoker is one of the best films of its genre I haveseen. It is a suspenseful ride with more twists than your typicalroller- coaster including an ending that blew me away. I loved everyminute of it. Stoker (2. 01. 3) Review by Noel Barton (nrbarton@hotmail. Manchester UKWhat typically happens when a prestigious Asian Director makes thetransition to their first English language film is that the resultingfeature is a stylistically watered down, less edgy affair and the worstfilm of their career. Presumably, Hollywood studios interfere so muchthey end up robbing them of what people loved in the first place. I canfirmly say with utter relief that this is not the case with Chan- wook. Park's 'Stoker'. Stylish, artistic, beautiful, controversial and feeling much more likea movie from his native South Korea; Chan- wook Park is bang on form. All that's changed is the actors are American and speak in the Englishlanguage, and the location of course. I sincerely hope Hollywood takesnote that this is how to do it right! Don't interfere with the artistand corrupt and americanise their vision. However, I have heard therewas a 2. Here's what the Director has to say about it: . There were somedifferences of opinion, but at least they didn't make any nonsensicalremarks. Until now at least, 'Oldboy' was hismost famous movie, and an American remake nobody wants is due forrelease soon. It's primarily a character study focusing on theloss of innocence, and I'm sure some less contemplative people hopingfor frequent action will be disappointed. When it comes to style andcontroversy though, this movie delivers and was everything I'd hoped itwould be. It's stunning to look at and almost every shot is symbolic. More often than not it's sexual symbolism regarding loss of innocence,and the same goes for the frequent symbolism in the dialogue. Furthermore, there's a wonderful Hitchcock feel to it and clearly payshomage to 'Shadow Of A doubt' with a character called Uncle Charlie. The writer is Wentworth Miller, an actor, and this being his firstscreenplay makes it all the more impressive. Erin Cressida Wilson(Secretary, Chloe) is credited as contributing writer.
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