Plot: Increasingly anxious about his impending marriage to Nat (Rashida Jones) and thoroughly bored with his day job as a wedding photographer, Theo (Chris Messina) establishes a hobby: he's hired by clients to clandestinely snap voyeuristic photos of them ... Read More
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Dana Adam Shapiro, Academy Award-nominated director of Murderball, returns with his first narrative feature, a tense tale of voyeurism and lust concerning a New York City wedding photographer who dabbles in surveillance on the side.
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The movie was slow to start but became very insightful as it continued. Deals with real life situations and doubts about relationships and monogamy.... Good ending and good movie for couples to watch. Full Review
This is a film that one could miss. It is slow, and not worth seeing.
