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Steve Guttenberg es un arquitecto que después de un periodo de seducción mutua, tiene una relación con la mujer de su jefe. Un día, mientras ambos se encuentran en la casa de ella, observan como una mujer grita desde la ventana de su cuarto de baño y es asesinada. Pocos días después y en la misma situación él observa como un hombre asesina a otra mujer. Sabiendo que en el caso de delatar al asesino también dará a conocer su aventura extraconyugal la pareja de amantes se encuentra delante de un gran dilema. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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Malarkey 

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inglés As the name implies this film strongly references the famous Hitchcockʼs movie Rear Window. The story isn’t much different either. The original idea is clear. Even then, its course gradually changes and goes beyond, which would be good for a typical American movie but doesn’t have much in common with reality. However, moments like these are good for movies, and not only do they create suspense, but they also create excitement from a criminal story well done. Honestly, I don’t get why Steve Guttenberg messed himself up so much in the 1990s. He had prospects of great movies. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés The Bedroom Window reminds me of the famous Hitchcock film with its title, and the whole thing is also constructed, cast, and acted in a way that clearly pays tribute to the master's classic work. The search for a serial killer of women brings together a sympathetic protagonist who, as was customary for Hitchcock, faces suspicion of the crime, with no less sympathetic victim portrayed by Elizabeth McGovern. Terry Lambert is torn between two fateful women, and while I wouldn't want his worries, on the other hand, McGovern and Isabelle Huppert are beautiful and have charisma to spare, so his suffering also has a bright side. Overall impression: 75%. ()

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