Writer, Nora Nichols finds inspiration by watching her neighbor Lucas' escapades from her bedroom window. But things take an interesting turn when she realizes he's been watching too.Writer, Nora Nichols finds inspiration by watching her neighbor Lucas' escapades from her bedroom window. But things take an interesting turn when she realizes he's been watching too.Writer, Nora Nichols finds inspiration by watching her neighbor Lucas' escapades from her bedroom window. But things take an interesting turn when she realizes he's been watching too.
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Remember Madeline Zima from HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE and THE NANNY as a wonderful child actress. She was cute then and worked well in her roles. In some case child actors grow into adult roles quite well and some don't. In this case Zima didn't. She seems stiff and without energy in her acting. It is also hard to accept that the incredible Brian Ames could ever want to be with her at all. This handsome actor goes crazy over her. She starts it all by being a peeping Tom watching his nightly trysts from her window. Then he goes after her, which is hard to believe as she in not a looker for his kind of looks. So she snoops into his life, including breaking into his apartment and at one time when he is in her apartment she accuses him of breaking in. Duh. It just doesn't work in my book. Zima is a nice looking girl but not adult enough to play this kind of a role. And Ames is certainly adult and sexy enough for any role in my book. Too bad.
Not worth watching if you're looking for an actual thriller. However, if you're looking for a melodramatic film to inspire chuckles, this is it.
Nora, the writer, was very confused. She wanted to live out the fictional world in real time. Lucas, a photographer, was the unfortunate victim in the case. He was completely misused. He was like a helpless puppy looking for someone to love. Nora doesn't really communicate well and simply uses and discards her neighbor, Lucas and his feelings. This movie, in my opinion, is very weak in its plot.
In the beginning, she is looking at the man from a window that appears to face outside of her apartment. To me, the view from the window is furthest from the front door facing outwards. Why the heck does the guy live in front of her door earlier in the hallway? Other than that, the main character is too hazy for my taste. I didn't like costumes / wardrobe. But, the character, Nora, does use the word undulate very tastefully and I enjoyed that. That's why I gave it a 2. Such a critical perspective error makes the movie feel impossible, and other elements from this movie don't help it's believability.
A writer starts a relationship with a neighbour she has been spying on. Madeline Zima from the Nanny is all grown up and while she is sweet she is not sexy enough for this type of romantic obsession movie. Can't buy the guy being so into her. She's a bit out of his league.
Don't think Lifetime should do this kind of movie.
Don't think Lifetime should do this kind of movie.
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- TriviaThis movie was dedicated to the memory of Geza Decsy. He was a producer and actor who passed 12-6-15.
- GoofsIn the various views of Nora's front door, sometime's Lucas' front door is to the left and in some views, it is to the right of her front door. Someone should have seen this and corrected it.
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