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Windows
Emily Hollander becomes the subject of a lesbian obsession at the hands of Andrea Glassen, her next-door neighbour.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Emily, becomes the sole occupant of her family's isolated country estate after her parents' death. She soon finds herself plagued by strange occurrences and the unsettling feeling that she is being watched. As her paranoia escalates, Emily begins to suspect that her late father's obsessive experiments with a new form of surveillance technology might be responsible for the disturbing events.
Critical Reception
Windows was met with generally negative reviews from critics. While some acknowledged the film's atmospheric tension and a few effective jump scares, many found its plot convoluted and its horror elements unoriginal. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to gain significant traction.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to build suspense through psychological horror but ultimately falls short.
Kim Hunter's performance is a highlight, though unable to salvage the weaker aspects of the script.
The pacing is uneven, with some scenes dragging while others feel rushed.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a somewhat predictable thriller with a few unsettling moments, but many felt it lacked originality and a strong narrative drive.
Fun Fact
The film was an early attempt to explore themes of surveillance technology and paranoia in a horror context, predating many similar cinematic explorations of the subject.
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