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The Voyeur is an intriguing exploration of obsession and desire, wrapped in Tinto Brass's signature sensual style. The film unfolds in a rather languid pace, allowing the viewer to really soak in the atmosphere of Rome, a city that feels both dreamlike and oppressive in the wake of Dodo's despair. The performances, especially by the lead, carry a palpable tension between longing and despair. Brass doesn’t shy away from the erotic; it’s an integral part of the narrative rather than mere spectacle. The surreal daydream sequences are distinctive, blending fantasy with the grim reality of Dodo's life. There's a rawness to it all, making it a fascinating study of the psyche when love turns into obsession. A film that demands patience but rewards with depth.
Strong themes of obsession and desire. · Notable for its unique pacing and atmosphere. · Brass's erotic style is prominent but serves the story.
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