A musician living in an apartment building likes to check out the residents of the building opposite him--until he finds out one day that an attractive woman in that building is checking him... Read allA musician living in an apartment building likes to check out the residents of the building opposite him--until he finds out one day that an attractive woman in that building is checking him out. He strikes up a relationship with her. Soon afterwards a string of serial killings o... Read allA musician living in an apartment building likes to check out the residents of the building opposite him--until he finds out one day that an attractive woman in that building is checking him out. He strikes up a relationship with her. Soon afterwards a string of serial killings occurs in the neighborhood, and suspicion begins to fall on the musician.
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The two hit it off right away, and Bill entertains Anne with his instrument.
Meanwhile, a maniac is killing off residents with a big knife. The police suspect Parrish after he's the last person to see one of the victims alive. This could have detrimental effects on his flute practice!
As made-for-TV thrillers go, this one isn't bad. However, it does tend to drag in spots and bog down in romantic cheeeze. Thankfully, it rebounds nicely in the end. If you are a Soul Or Dawber fanatic (and who isn't?), you won't be disappointed.
Watch for a young Ted Levine as a uniform cop!...
There is some suspense, and the subplots about both main characters having other sides to them such as Anne's lecherous agent and William's father and current on-off girlfriend are kind of interesting. But I take this film to task because not a single loose end is tied up with regard to explaining the motivation behind the murders. Big disappointment there, and extremely lazy to roll the credits as soon as the script has the guilty party dealt with. A case of "job done, let's go home". Thanks a lot guys! So, fun and diverting, but a bit unsatisfying and with very little emphasis on binocular snooping except to show us that it's generally harmless but our romantic leads (particularly Anne) are a bit perverted.
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