The Voyeurs 2021
IMDb Ratings: 5.9/10
Genres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
Release Year: 2021
Director: Michael Mohan
Stars Cast: Sydney Sweeney, Justice Smith, Ben Hardy
Director: Michael Mohan
Stars Cast: Sydney Sweeney, Justice Smith, Ben Hardy
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The Voyeurs Review
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Pippa (Sydney Sweeney) and Thomas (Justice Smith) are a young couple living in an apartment in New York City. Looking out their window, they are able to stare across the street at the apartment of another young couple Seb (Ben Hardy) and Julia (Natasha Bordizzo) and the open lust they enjoy with each other. After a while, what they can see crossing the border, and when Pippa strikes a friendship with Julia about her work as an ophthalmologist, she launches a series of devastating events and deadly results.
We live in a time when privacy has become increasingly rare. If we do not have apps that monitor us with our phones, that track our movements and transfer you to God who knows who we are, or the companies that sell our information to anyone we indirectly allow, to become a reality TV show where we check confidential information. strangers in the entertainment industry they are in, the years when everything that feels secure feels like it is not long gone. So, there is at least a refreshing honesty in what both of them know they are doing to the middle-class characters of the provocative director Michael Mohen, at least a happy and unruly adult with a deep, deep voice.
Sadly, it did not succeed at first, introducing it to two leading characters who were uncooperative, uncooperative, who really failed to pull us together until they started their illegal business. This will turn it off for some, but for those who stick, it grows into a very dark and compelling piece, where the leading star Sweeney poses a great risk as a secret black girl, while East Ender Hardy has a long history. a strong presence as a dominant third team player, which builds on a shocking conclusion with a dark twist, which gives you the feeling of an old episode of Tales of the Unexpected, but for some reason you decide to practice another twenty minutes or more. , completely ruining what could have been a happy ending to a humorous turn of events. (Author's Note: Conclusion highlights the similarity of the 1980 TOTU episode entitled Depart in Peace, starring Joseph Cotten.)
If it had a good idea of ending where it should have ended, it would have acted as a dark moral myth, but it was ruined by its indulgence, leaving a lasting impression, despite all that is right, not least new. Billy Idol's 1983 version of the old Eyes Without a Face that plays over the first and last credits. ***
Pippa (Sydney Sweeney) and Thomas (Justice Smith) are a young couple living in an apartment in New York City. Looking out their window, they are able to stare across the street at the apartment of another young couple Seb (Ben Hardy) and Julia (Natasha Bordizzo) and the open lust they enjoy with each other. After a while, what they can see crossing the border, and when Pippa strikes a friendship with Julia about her work as an ophthalmologist, she launches a series of devastating events and deadly results.
We live in a time when privacy has become increasingly rare. If we do not have apps that monitor us with our phones, that track our movements and transfer you to God who knows who we are, or the companies that sell our information to anyone we indirectly allow, to become a reality TV show where we check confidential information. strangers in the entertainment industry they are in, the years when everything that feels secure feels like it is not long gone. So, there is at least a refreshing honesty in what both of them know they are doing to the middle-class characters of the provocative director Michael Mohen, at least a happy and unruly adult with a deep, deep voice.
Sadly, it did not succeed at first, introducing it to two leading characters who were uncooperative, uncooperative, who really failed to pull us together until they started their illegal business. This will turn it off for some, but for those who stick, it grows into a very dark and compelling piece, where the leading star Sweeney poses a great risk as a secret black girl, while East Ender Hardy has a long history. a strong presence as a dominant third team player, which builds on a shocking conclusion with a dark twist, which gives you the feeling of an old episode of Tales of the Unexpected, but for some reason you decide to practice another twenty minutes or more. , completely ruining what could have been a happy ending to a humorous turn of events. (Author's Note: Conclusion highlights the similarity of the 1980 TOTU episode entitled Depart in Peace, starring Joseph Cotten.)
If it had a good idea of ending where it should have ended, it would have acted as a dark moral myth, but it was ruined by its indulgence, leaving a lasting impression, despite all that is right, not least new. Billy Idol's 1983 version of the old Eyes Without a Face that plays over the first and last credits. ***