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So, 'Seeing Through' is this lesser-known drama from 1998 that really gets under your skin. It follows Pieter Le Roy, a guy in his thirties who's stuck in this odd routine, living with his elderly mother and just kind of existing. The voyeuristic angle is unsettling but intriguing, as he spends his time spying on people, which leads to some pretty tense moments. The atmosphere is thick with discomfort, and the pacing feels deliberate, almost like it's forcing you to sit in Pieter's awkwardness. There’s this raw authenticity in the performances that really makes you reflect on isolation and desire. It's not flashy or over-the-top; it’s quieter, a sort of slow burn that lingers after it ends. Definitely not your typical drama.
Features a complex lead character struggling with real connection.Explores themes of voyeurism and the search for intimacy.Noteworthy for its subtle, atmospheric tension.
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