Watcher (film)
Watcher is a 2022 psychological thriller film written and directed by Chloe Okuno in her feature directorial debut, based on an original screenplay by Zack Ford. The film stars Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman, and Burn Gorman.
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Directed by | Chloe Okuno |
Screenplay by | Chloe Okuno |
Based on | the screenplay by Zack Ford |
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Cinematography | Benjamin Kirk Nielsen |
Edited by | Michael Block |
Music by | Nathan Halpern |
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Running time | 96 minutes[1] |
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Language | English |
Budget | $5 million[3] |
Box office | $3.2 million[1] |
Watcher had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2022, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. The film was theatrically released in the United States on June 3, 2022, to critical acclaim, with particular praise for Monroe's performance and Okuno's direction.
Plot
American couple Julia and Francis relocate to Bucharest, moving into an apartment building with a large picture window. Julia notices a man looming in a window from the building across the street. While Francis works long hours, Julia grows unnerved by the man in the window, who watches her on a daily basis.
Julia's fear heightens when she learns of a serial killer, dubbed "the Spider" by local media, who is decapitating young women. While walking through the city one day, she senses a man is following her. She manages to flee from a nearby market, but when Francis and Julia visit the market to review the security footage, it proves inconclusive.
Julia befriends her neighbor, Irina. Irina shows Julia a pistol her boyfriend Cristian gave her for protection. Later that night, Julia waves at the man in the window, and he waves back. Convinced that it is the same man who followed her, she calls the police. Francis accompanies an officer to the adjacent building to speak with the man.
One day, Julia follows the man to a strip club, where he works as a janitor. Irina, a dancer at the club, spots her. Julia questions Irina about the man, but she knows nothing. That night, Julia hears a commotion in Irina's apartment. Julia convinces the landlady to unlock the apartment, but they find no sign of Irina. Francis believes Julia's fears are imagined and points to the fact that "the Spider" has apparently been apprehended.
The next day, Cristian arrives searching for Irina, who never returned home. They try to confront the man in his apartment, but no one answers the door. Julia works up the nerve to knock by herself later, but it is answered by an elderly man. As she gets on the elevator to leave, she sees the man coming up the stairs. That night, a police officer arrives at their apartment accompanied by the man, now identified as Daniel Weber, who accuses Julia of stalking him. The officer chalks the incident up to a misunderstanding.
Julia accompanies Francis to a company party and gleans that he has made jokes about her fears to his coworkers. She angrily leaves and boards the subway, where she notices Daniel in the near-empty car. When he attempts to explain his voyeurism of her—that he lives an isolated, unexciting life caring for his father—Julia notices what appears to be the outline of a severed head in his shopping bag. She returns home, where she begins packing. She is interrupted by music playing in Irina's apartment. Inside, she finds Irina's headless corpse before Daniel smothers her with a plastic bag.
When Julia regains consciousness, Daniel recounts how he killed Irina and hid with her body when Julia and the landlady entered the apartment. Julia hears Francis enter their apartment next door, but when she attempts to scream, Daniel slashes her throat. Francis calls Julia's cell phone, which he hears ringing inside Irina's apartment. He sees Daniel exiting and begins to walk toward Daniel, but Julia suddenly shoots Daniel multiple times with Irina's pistol, killing him. She steps out of Irina's apartment, covered in blood, and stares at Francis.
Cast
- Maika Monroe as Julia
- Karl Glusman as Francis
- Burn Gorman as Daniel Weber
- Tudor Petruț as taxi driver
- Mădălina Anea as Irina
- Cristina Deleanu as Eleanora
- Daniel Nuță as Cristian
Production
In March 2021, it was announced that Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman and Burn Gorman would star in a film titled Watcher for Image Nation Abu Dhabi and Spooky Pictures.[4][5]
Principal photography began on March 8, 2021, and concluded on April 16, 2021, in Bucharest, Romania.[6] The film took approximately six weeks to make in total.[7]
Release
It premiered in the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2022, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.[8] Afterwards, IFC Midnight and Shudder acquired the North American distribution rights to the film,[9] while AGC International sold worldwide rights outside North America to Focus Features.[9] It was theatrically released in the United States on June 3, 2022,[10] and on-demand on June 21, 2022 by IFC Films.[11] The film was released on Blu-ray in North America on October 4, 2022.[12]
Reception
Box office
Watcher grossed $2 million in North America[11] and $1.2 million in other territories, for a total worldwide of $3.2 million,[1] against a production budget of $5 million.[3] In the United States and Canada, the film earned $826,775 from 764 theaters in its opening weekend.[13] It made $335,376 (a drop of 59%) in its second weekend;[14] $87,155 (–74%) in its third;[15] $21,843 (–74.9%) in its fourth;[16] and $7,386 (–66.2%) in its fifth.[17]
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 88% of 145 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.9/10. The website's consensus reads: "Although its story may lack surprises, Watcher benefits from director Chloe Okuno's chilling grip on the material – and Maika Monroe's terrific work in the leading role."[18][19] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 72 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[20]
Lena Wilson of The New York Times called it "one of this century's most arresting tales of female anxiety."[21]
References
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- "IFC Midnight & Shudder Buy North American Rights To Sundance Thriller 'Watcher'". Deadline Hollywood. January 31, 2022.
- Lattanzio, Ryan (April 27, 2022). "'Watcher' Trailer: Maika Monroe Will Haunt You in This Creepy Gaslighting Thriller". IndieWire. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
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- Wilson, Lena (June 2, 2022). "'Watcher' Review: Terror, at a Glance". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 3, 2022.