Am I the only girl….
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novastar_6 — 13 years ago(May 19, 2012 03:31 PM)
Yeah really, how many people complained about this basically redoing Rear Window because TODAY, NOBODY spends the day looking out their window at their neighbors? He could've done any one of a dozen things instead of playing Peeping Tom.
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kinsayder — 11 years ago(April 14, 2014 02:24 PM)
She wasn't turned on by the fact they were peeping on her. If that had been the case she would have carried on without saying anything so they could continue watching her.
She went round there to make it clear she knew and to enjoy the power that gave her over them. Obviously she wouldn't have done that if she hadn't already met Shia's character and realised he was unthreatening and even intimidated by her. So it was just a bit of fun for her to tease him for a while. Then she got intrigued by his suspicions about the other neighbor. -
wylierichardson-966-922691 — 9 years ago(April 14, 2016 08:46 AM)
True, not many females would be that eager to fall for a guy into voyeurism. But most movies have a love interest of some kind, and the neighbor girl seemed like the most obvious choice. In "American Beauty", Thora Birch falls for a guy with less than 'purely artistic' motives for using that video camera of his. She even exposes herself to him from her bedroom, at one point. Is that scene merely a male fantasy? Maybe, but I many people (of both genders) have a bit of an exhbitionist streak, deep down inside. We all want to be noticed, and validated in one way or another.
