This is a must see. I've been binge watching Ben Channan productions at the moment after watching The Capture I'm sensing a theme: technology, and more specifically: cameras.
What this particular TV movie does so well is to keep you guessing from start to finish about who the nightmare neighbours really are.
It goes deeper with the invasion of privacy and the study of possible paranoia by never offering satisfaction to the protagonists(?) or the viewer.
I was impressed by how easily I was able to relate to all of the characters on multiple levels.
It's not often I watch something so tense that I can't stop thinking about even after the credits roll, but this review tells you I'm still thinking about this and I probably won't sleep tonight because of it.
What this particular TV movie does so well is to keep you guessing from start to finish about who the nightmare neighbours really are.
It goes deeper with the invasion of privacy and the study of possible paranoia by never offering satisfaction to the protagonists(?) or the viewer.
I was impressed by how easily I was able to relate to all of the characters on multiple levels.
It's not often I watch something so tense that I can't stop thinking about even after the credits roll, but this review tells you I'm still thinking about this and I probably won't sleep tonight because of it.