The Woman in the Window

4.00
    The Woman in the Window
    2021

    Synopsis

    An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors only to witness a disturbing act of violence.

    Votre Filmothèque

    Cast

    • Amy AdamsAnna Fox
    • Gary OldmanAlistair Russell
    • Anthony MackieEd Fox
    • Fred HechingerEthan Russell
    • Wyatt RussellDavid Winter
    • Brian Tyree HenryDetective Little
    • Jennifer Jason LeighJane Russell 2
    • Jeanine SerrallesDetective Norelli
    • Mariah BozemanOlivia Fox
    • Julianne MooreJane Russell 1 (Katie)

    Recommandations

    • 60

      Paste Magazine

      The Woman in the Window succeeds when it comes to constructing an adequate cinematic language to tell the story of its original source material, but tends to overcompensate for its narrative shortcomings.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      Watching the overqualified likes of Adams, Moore, Leigh, Henry, Oldman, et al. get tangled up in this gaslighting mystery is, admittedly, one of the pleasures of The Woman In The Window.
    • 50

      Arizona Republic

      I could see The Woman in the Window becoming a kind of channel-surfing cult classic. But not as long as Rear Window is out there somewhere, too.
    • 50

      TheWrap

      A B-movie effort from an A-list production team, Joe Wright’s The Woman in the Window buckles beneath its aspirations almost immediately.
    • 50

      Slant Magazine

      The Woman in the Window never manages to transcend the impression that it’s merely being clever.
    • 45

      Slashfilm

      The Woman in the Window is so silly and broad that it begins to border on camp, and I have a feeling this could become the type of cheesy dreck that people get a hoot out of if they follow Anna’s lead and down one or two or ten bottles of wine. By the time the film climaxes with multiple predictable but utterly preposterous twists, you’ll probably be reaching for a bottle yourself.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      Curiosity might bring you here but boredom will drive you away.
    • 38

      Chicago Sun-Times

      The Woman in the Window is filled with dramatic touches such as a dizzying overhead shot of a staircase, a skylight just begging for someone to come crashing through, pieces of evidence conveniently left lying about and visual references to far superior noir thrillers, including the aforementioned “Rear Window.” It’s also filled with cheap scares, false alarms, dumb cops, loud storms and tricky camera angles designed to make us feel as disoriented as Anna. The only thing those elements really succeed in doing is giving us a headache.

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