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Review: Voyeur Confessions (2001)




Tags: Tom Lazarussoftcoremodern eroticCatalina LarranagaJulie EdenhurstLena RamonFlower Edwards


Lisa is a behavioral researcher (the sexy Latina beauty Catalina Larranaga) who decides to request additional funding from her boss to study and immerse herself in the sordid world of voyeurism. With an open mind and free of prejudice, she begins a series of interviews with different people who, in one way or another, have or have had a direct relationship with the pathology. Little by little, Lisa realizes to what extent the stories the interviewees tell her arouse her curiosity and her own fantasies. From a guy who records his older brother's sexual adventures with his current girlfriend in his own home, to the one who gets aroused "spying" on his wife having arranged sex with a stranger, to the hottie on duty who records all of their sexual acts to later review them in private... The different actions and confessions during her interviews lead the doctor to a state of arousal that she can barely control in her immediate private environment. She delves so deeply into this social "anomaly" that she ends up becoming a voyeur herself, seeking help to overcome it.
Although L.L. Thomaso's script isn't a paradigm of originality, director Tom Lazarus knows how to take the story in highly erotic directions, displaying a wealth of style and unusual class in each sexual scene. There are truly explicit scenes that, while not actually showing genitals, offer the gift of intuition and excite the viewer's imagination. The stories are told in the protagonist's voiceover while the images are projected subjectively, a very cinematic attempt to immerse oneself in the narrative.