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Clip Like Me is this strange little gem from 2011 that dives into a dark corner of voyeurism and obsession. The premise is kind of unsettling—a guy sets up hidden cameras in girls' bedrooms, capturing their intimate moments and selling the footage. There's a sense of unease throughout, with a kind of tension that builds as he gets too close to the subjects. The pacing feels off sometimes, which actually adds to the awkwardness of the whole situation. The performances are mixed, but there's something raw and unrefined about it that makes it almost feel real. It's not for everyone, but it definitely sticks in your mind, exploring themes of jealousy and the consequences of crossing ethical lines.
Interesting take on voyeurism in relationships.The pacing can be uneven but adds to the tension.Explores themes of jealousy and ethical dilemmas.
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