
Voyeur
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Documentary
Crime
2017
95 min
R
Journalism icon Gay Talese reports on Gerald Foos, the Colorado motel owner who allegedly secretly watched his guests with the aid of specially designed ceiling vents, peering down from an "observation platform" he built in the motel's attic.
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"This documentary has a lot of different aspects and dynamics. From the relationship of the journalist and the Voyeur. To the Voyeur and the Wife. Even the way the Voyeur perceives himself is interesting.It starts off as something simple as a Predator or peeping Tom watching unsuspecting victims. But as you follow the story it becomes so convoluted as the documentary progresses. Itβs actually very interesting to watch unfold. Itβs like a true crime story without anybody being charged for a crime. Good watch"

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"This is so creepy. I feel so appalled that he thinks that God made this all possible for him. And citing the bible it really makes me mad. He would watch people do the dirty. I can't believe he had wives that were totally on board with it. It's disgusting that he enjoyed it so much. His stalking his aunt also shows how messed up he is watching her in her bedroom. Make sure to check all of the mirrors in your hotel room for false ones. Stay safe."
"What an oddity. It starts off just plain creepy - the story and the two protagonists both. An elaborate set up to watch motel occupants have sex isnβt exactly family viewing, but is it true? As doubts start to creep in the story morphs into a hoax, or is it just a quest for fame on the part of them both - the pervert and the writer. Neither comes across well but the unravelling is interesting. Itβs a bizarre tale but I have to admit a compelling one. "