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is a 2005 (often cited as 2006) Philippine independent erotic drama film directed by Jon Red. The title translates roughly to "Peeping Tom" or "Voyeur."
Originally released on April 13, 2005, in the Philippines. Director: Jon Red. Genre: Comedy / Erotic Thriller. Cast: Stars Jeffrey "Epy" Quizon
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Jake is a lonely caretaker at a boarding house who spends his time crawling through the ceiling to witness the intimate secrets of his tenants. His "hobby" becomes complicated when he becomes obsessed with a new resident, Cecilia. Release Details Decoded
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Director Jon Red has cited Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window and the 1993 film Sliver as inspirations.
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Directed by Jon Red, Boso (which translates to "Voyeur" or "Peeping Tom" in Tagalog) is a psychological thriller and dark comedy that delves into the voyeuristic nature of modern society. is a 2005 (often cited as 2006) Philippine
The film follows a young man who becomes obsessed with spying on his neighbors through various peepholes, cracks in the walls, and hidden cameras. What begins as a compulsive urge quickly spirals out of control as he witnesses crimes, secrets, and intimate moments that he was never meant to see.
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