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Ask for the name of a foreign movie about voyeurism

The Rear Window directed by Hitchcock

movie plot

Photographer Jeffrey broke his leg in an accident, and now he has to live a boring life in a wheelchair because he travels a lot. It's midsummer in new york, and neighbors open their windows day and night. Jeffery, who has nothing to do, always likes to observe his neighbors through the window. A charming dancer, wearing bras and shorts every day and doing housework with elegant steps; A composer who lives alone often sits in front of the piano and writes, and doing housework is no exception; A childless couple is so hot that they lie on the balcony on the third floor to enjoy the cool, and put the puppy down to play every day; On the second floor, the wife of Mr. Su, a salesman, has been ill in bed for a long time, and we can see each other quarreling from time to time. The single woman on the first floor always seems to be unable to find a partner, which Jeffrey calls "a lonely heart". A newlywed couple rushed into the apartment to make out, then put down the curtains and rarely appeared after that. Jeffery spends his boring time peeping. . . . . .

Or disturbia, released in 2007.

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As this story shows, the quieter the area, the darker the secret ... what did you expect most when you were a teenager? There is no doubt that like Kyle, he doesn't have to go to school. He sits at home playing video games and surfing the Internet every day. When he is hungry, he eats junk food. When he is bored, he watches cable TV to kill time. Indeed, he has complete control freedom in this big house. What excites him most is that a sexy beauty named Ashley moved in next door. Of course, Kyle also has an unpleasant little problem, that is, he can't go out because the court sentenced him to "house arrest" for three months. If he goes out of the range of 100 feet around the house, his confinement will become a real prison. It is worth mentioning that there are no video games and cable TV in the prison. . . . . .