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Voyeur

This documentary follows the efforts of Gay Talese, a smart journalist that Investigates on true story of Gerald Foos, the owner of a motel in Colorado. He spies on his guests through using modern technology.
Duration: 95 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2017
IMDb: 6.1
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October 06, 2017 The filmmakers would rather have their aged subjects talk about motivation and morality, which is ultimately far more interesting than any purportedly mind-blowing dip into the life of a man who wanted only to watch people.
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NOW Toronto
November 29, 2017 The thematic strings don't quite come together in the end, but it's fascinating watching them unravel.
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Slant Magazine
November 26, 2017 It's hard to come away from the film feeling anything but disdain and a twinge of embarrassment toward Gay Talese.
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Los Angeles Times
November 30, 2017 In that discomfortingly close range between the unlikeliest of friends, and between rapture and repulsion, the film finds its compelling edge.
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New York Times
November 30, 2017 It's an entertainingly desperate joust, playing out beneath defiantly unattractive lighting.
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indieWire
November 30, 2017 Ostensibly a portrait of looking, the movie only sees its own reflection.
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East Bay Express
November 29, 2017 Voyeur is not a gratifying documentary, the kind that makes us feel happy the truth came out.
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Chicago Sun-Times
November 30, 2017 Uneven but often strangely compelling.
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RogerEbert.com
December 01, 2017 The documentary is fascinating in an admittedly prurient way for the first half or so, then shifts and becomes compelling in an even larger, more relevant context.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
November 30, 2017 The question of what exactly to do with all this material escapes the filmmakers, just as it did Talese.
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Guardian
November 27, 2017 Everyone's at cross purposes, the subjects' words as loaded with unspoken intent as the directors' damning comparative edits.
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Film Journal International
November 30, 2017 Enthralling look at literary lion Gay Talese.
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