A 24-year-old film about a boy’s voyeuristic fantasies of his neighbour still resonates. We are all Tinu.
FO Take · Score 75
This film’s enduring impact reveals a primal truth: connection often begins with observation, even obsession. We are captivated by what we desire, whether in fantasy or reality. To deny this voyeuristic streak is to misunderstand human nature. Are we not all, in some way, watching from the window?
The strongest counter
Nonsense. The film portrays an unhealthy fixation, not a universal truth about human connection. Most people seek genuine interaction, not objectification from afar.