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Watching TV (2019) is an intriguing take on romance and voyeurism. The film revolves around a blind woman, which adds a unique layer to the narrative—her boyfriend's secret broadcasts present an ethical quandary. Their dynamic is complicated, especially when the viewer, known as 'Smoking After Sex', is selected to meet her. The atmosphere is charged, almost claustrophobic, as the tension builds toward the event. The pacing feels deliberate, matching the slow unraveling of relationships and intentions. The performances, while perhaps not polished, carry a raw quality that enhances the film's exploration of desire and objectification. There's something distinct about how it challenges perspectives on love and intimacy in the age of digital surveillance.
Interesting exploration of voyeurism in relationships.Pacing complements the thematic depth, creating tension.Raw performances add authenticity to the characters.
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