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(2016 TV Movie)

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5/10
I wrote you all of this
nogodnomasters5 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
The film is based on a true story: Writer/Director saw "Misery" and decided to redo it in Louisiana.

Pop teen idol Chelsea (Erika Christensen) opens with an eerie rendition of "House of the Rising Sun" perhaps the highlight of the film. It isn't long before she is shackled by Evelyn "Johnny Walker" King ( Bethany Lauren James) pretending to be Kathy Bates. Don't worry, sweaty Frank (Jason Kirkpatrick) is a fan and is on the case.

This is a made for TV film. Erika Christensen did a good job in a film with a stolen script.
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4/10
A solid by the numbers thriller.
kjjames8127 April 2017
This was an okay movie, at the start it felt like a ripoff from the movie Misery, famous person getting stalked with no way out. But what put this film above a low mark was the acting, it wasn't the best on the market but it was above average. I found it started a bit weak, strangely but got better by the middle if it, but, yes there is a but. I found the ending was very rushed, especially before the credits. This could have been a real cliff hangar and would have given the film a higher score. So a good film, worth a watch, that just misses the mark.
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4/10
It was ok, but it is a copy of Misery
miss_toucan3 April 2022
As other reviewers have said, this is very much like Stephen King's Misery. Here's the storyline for both movies- A famous person who is looking to take a break from their career is involved in an accident and wakes up injured in an isolate cabin after being 'rescued' by someone. Turns out, their rescuer is a psychotic super fan who holds them captive and wants them to revive their career by creating new material.

In this case, the victim is a pregnant female singer who is in a plane crash, and her captor is a delusional and very bad tempered fan who was the only other survivor of the crash.

It's not really a bad movie, but it is a compete rip off of Misery. It can still be enjoyed for what it is though.
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6/10
A modern take on the Stephen King classic "Misery"...
paul_haakonsen2 May 2021
When I sat down in 2021 to watch the 2016 thriller TV movie titled "The Follower", I must admit that I had never heard about the movie. But after reading the movie's synopsis, I found myself interested in watching it. So of course I sat down to watch this thriller from writer and director Damián Romay.

And as luck would have it, then "The Follower" was actually a rather entertaining movie. Sure, the storyline was pretty much the same as Stephen King's "Misery" from 1990, but it still proved to be an enjoyable and entertaining movie. The storyline was good, and it was nicely written by Damián Romay. But especially the cast ensemble and the performances they put on helped bring the movie to life in a very fulfilling way on the screen.

Was it predictable? You bet it was. But that didn't really matter, because it was a nicely told story that had an interest character gallery to it.

I wasn't overly familiar with actress Erika Christensen, playing Chelsea, but I am impressed with her performance in this 2016 thriller. She was so nicely cast for the role and she had the charisma and on-screen presence that really complimented the character and made the character hers. She really carried the movie quite phenomenally with her performance.

While "The Follower" didn't bring anything new to the thriller genre, it is still a movie that is well-worth the time and effort to sit down and watch. And it is, actually, a movie that I warmly would recommend people to sit down to watch.

My rating of Damián Romay's 2016 "The Follower" lands on a very well-deserved six out of ten stars.
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6/10
It's essentially a lot like Misery
YRLY59E28 April 2021
Erika Christensen essentially does a role reversal from her movie Swimfan and is a kidnapped musician in a movie that is largely similar to Misery.

This doesn't make it bad, it's just predictable and nothing that hasn't been done before. It's executed and filmed well enough, if you just need a basic thriller and don't expect a ton it's worth a watch.
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