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I'm Watching You (1997) dives deep into the unsettling underbelly of voyeurism. The way it captures the claustrophobic atmosphere of the art house complex is something else—almost suffocating, yet fascinating. The pacing is tight, building tension as the protagonist, an aspiring artist, unravels the sinister secrets lurking behind every door. Practical effects are minimal but effective, adding a rawness that enhances the chilling moments. Performances bring the characters to life, especially as they fluctuate between desire and dread. It’s not just a thriller; it’s a haunting exploration of obsession. It lingers with you, making you question the price of art and the gaze behind it. There's a real unease that settles in, a reminder of what lies just beneath the surface.
Intriguing exploration of voyeurismUnease woven into the art house settingSolid performances elevate the suspense
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