A weird woman admires and spies on her shy mousy neighbor with a telescope.
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4.8 /10
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Fenêtres sur New York
1980
R
1 h 36 m
États-Unis
Drame
Thriller
A weird woman admires and spies on her shy mousy neighbor with a telescope.
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4.8 /10
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خوسين 😁
29/05/2023 20:47
Windows_720p(480P)
fausia Paulino
29/05/2023 20:29
source: Windows
Vicky Sangtani
18/11/2022 09:07
Trailer—Windows
مالك_جمال
16/11/2022 11:42
Windows
Metu Schelah-Noa
16/11/2022 03:28
I only viewed this film one time in my life, at a theatre some twenty years ago in 1980. It's rare that one can recall how awful a movie is based on a single screening two decades later, but trust me about WINDOWS. I don't believe the flick has ever been released for home video on any format, and it appears to be lost. Thank Heavens. I'll never forget the audience howling in uncontrollable laughter at the goings-on in this abomination!
taya <3
16/11/2022 03:28
A very disturbing film no doubt about it! I enjoyed the camera angles and the close up shots in this very much, as well as the interesting use of darkness, shadows and lighting. This film may not be for everyone as it can be very intense at times, but for anyone who likes raw grit, and pure creepiness I highly recommend!
ALI
16/11/2022 03:28
I found this film the other day at a market stall; quite an obscure film. The film appears to be quite good when you read the back of the box, but when you watch it...really awful. The only thing Gordon Willis seemed to care about was the photography. In a film like this you need great acting. We don't get great acting however and you cannot take the film seriously. It just gets ludicrous at times, especially the psycho-lesbian lover storyline. It is disgracefully misogynistic, which is another reason not to watch the film.
I will say that the film's photography is stunning though (similar to woody allen's 'interiors') but that is the only reason to watch this garbage.
E Dove Abyssinyawi
16/11/2022 03:28
Directed by the cinematographer of THE GODFATHER and starring 2 good actresses. Storyline is quite interesting and camera job impressive. It is an original movie. As it was a Warner release (and as I have the Warner Home Vidéo VHS in French version) I wonder how the former commentary can wonder if it was released in vidéo ? Besides, it is the perfect example of a, by now, rare title, which sould be offered again on DVD with sharp image quality and, of course, French soundtrack or subtitles !
Hesky Ted
16/11/2022 03:28
"Windows", a dreadful thriller about a lesbian psychotic and her straight-laced target, might have at least left us with some campy giggles, but alas--it is far too distasteful to laugh at. The opening scene, with Talia Shire attacked by a perv in her apartment, just goes on...and on...and on. What was director Gordon Willis thinking by allowing this ugly sequence to take up so much time? After this unfortunate encounter, our heroine turns inward and goes all quiet. Is there anything more deadly for a thriller then having a somnambulist leading character? She practically sleepwalks through the rest of the picture. The film has that dated, early-'80s look to it (brackish, shabby and "gritty", with thin neon lights snaking into shapes). I waited this thing out to see where the hell it was going. It goes nowhere...slowly. *1/2 from ****
DJ 🎧Wami
16/11/2022 03:28
"Windows" was directed by noted cinematographer (and frequent Woody Allen collaborator) Gordon Willis, and as one would expect, he has a great eye for artful compositions, creative use of light / shadow, and New York. The film is (nearly) always visually interesting, which helps sustain it through a rather thin story. Elizabeth Ashley is both touching and unsettling, but Talia Shire seemed to have already been typecast into the mousy, "Rocky's wife" type of roles. Trivia: apparently in 1979 you could rent an apartment in Brooklyn Heights for $300 a month!! **1/2 out of 4.
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خوسين 😁
29/05/2023 20:47
Windows_720p(480P)
fausia Paulino
29/05/2023 20:29
source: Windows
Vicky Sangtani
18/11/2022 09:07
Trailer—Windows
مالك_جمال
16/11/2022 11:42
Windows
Metu Schelah-Noa
16/11/2022 03:28
I only viewed this film one time in my life, at a theatre some twenty years ago in 1980. It's rare that one can recall how awful a movie is based on a single screening two decades later, but trust me about WINDOWS. I don't believe the flick has ever been released for home video on any format, and it appears to be lost. Thank Heavens. I'll never forget the audience howling in uncontrollable laughter at the goings-on in this abomination!
taya <3
16/11/2022 03:28
A very disturbing film no doubt about it! I enjoyed the camera angles and the close up shots in this very much, as well as the interesting use of darkness, shadows and lighting. This film may not be for everyone as it can be very intense at times, but for anyone who likes raw grit, and pure creepiness I highly recommend!
ALI
16/11/2022 03:28
I found this film the other day at a market stall; quite an obscure film. The film appears to be quite good when you read the back of the box, but when you watch it...really awful. The only thing Gordon Willis seemed to care about was the photography. In a film like this you need great acting. We don't get great acting however and you cannot take the film seriously. It just gets ludicrous at times, especially the psycho-lesbian lover storyline. It is disgracefully misogynistic, which is another reason not to watch the film.
I will say that the film's photography is stunning though (similar to woody allen's 'interiors') but that is the only reason to watch this garbage.
E Dove Abyssinyawi
16/11/2022 03:28
Directed by the cinematographer of THE GODFATHER and starring 2 good actresses. Storyline is quite interesting and camera job impressive. It is an original movie. As it was a Warner release (and as I have the Warner Home Vidéo VHS in French version) I wonder how the former commentary can wonder if it was released in vidéo ? Besides, it is the perfect example of a, by now, rare title, which sould be offered again on DVD with sharp image quality and, of course, French soundtrack or subtitles !
Hesky Ted
16/11/2022 03:28
"Windows", a dreadful thriller about a lesbian psychotic and her straight-laced target, might have at least left us with some campy giggles, but alas--it is far too distasteful to laugh at. The opening scene, with Talia Shire attacked by a perv in her apartment, just goes on...and on...and on. What was director Gordon Willis thinking by allowing this ugly sequence to take up so much time? After this unfortunate encounter, our heroine turns inward and goes all quiet. Is there anything more deadly for a thriller then having a somnambulist leading character? She practically sleepwalks through the rest of the picture. The film has that dated, early-'80s look to it (brackish, shabby and "gritty", with thin neon lights snaking into shapes). I waited this thing out to see where the hell it was going. It goes nowhere...slowly. *1/2 from ****
DJ 🎧Wami
16/11/2022 03:28
"Windows" was directed by noted cinematographer (and frequent Woody Allen collaborator) Gordon Willis, and as one would expect, he has a great eye for artful compositions, creative use of light / shadow, and New York. The film is (nearly) always visually interesting, which helps sustain it through a rather thin story. Elizabeth Ashley is both touching and unsettling, but Talia Shire seemed to have already been typecast into the mousy, "Rocky's wife" type of roles. Trivia: apparently in 1979 you could rent an apartment in Brooklyn Heights for $300 a month!! **1/2 out of 4.
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