Combustible Celluloid Review - The Voyeurs (2021), Michael Mohan, Michael Mohan, Sydney Sweeney, Justice Smith, Ben Hardy, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Katharine King So, Cameo Adele, Jean Yoon, Cait Alexander, Blessing Adedijo
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With: Sydney Sweeney, Justice Smith, Ben Hardy, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Katharine King So, Cameo Adele, Jean Yoon, Cait Alexander, Blessing Adedijo
Written by: Michael Mohan
Directed by: Michael Mohan
MPAA Rating: R for strong sexual content, nudity including brief graphic nudity, language and some disturbing images
Running Time: 116
Date: 09/10/2021
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The Voyeurs (2021)

3 Stars (out of 4)

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By Jeffrey M. Anderson

This silly, sexy trash harkens back to the days of lurid, direct-to-video thrillers in all the best ways. Young couple Pippa (Sydney Sweeney) and Thomas (Justice Smith) score their first apartment, a huge studio number with picture windows that stare right into the building across the street. It's not long before they're watching a glamorous pro photographer having sex with his gorgeous wife, as well as with several other women when the wife isn't around. (For extra symbolism, Pippa works in an optometrist's office.) Pippa and Thomas have sex while watching, and they even rig up some audio to go with their visuals. Pippa eventually becomes involved with the wife, Julia (Natasha Liu Bordizzo), in real life, meddles in their affairs, and finds herself being photographed by the swaggering husband, Seb (Ben Hardy). Fear not; aside from all the sex, we also get murder and double-crosses. The Voyeurs may not be terribly original or respectable, but it certainly doesn't hold back.

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