Released | Dec 01st, 2003 |
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Running Time | 90 |
Company | Eurotique Entertainment |
Critical Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Genre | Alternative |
"One of the most controvecial movies of all time!" screams the box cover copy, which is in dire need of a spell check - almost as much as the makers are in need of a reality check. To depict an act of voyeurism, the "spy cam" must record a subjective angle; i.e. that of the viewer watching from afar. At least four scenes in Voyeur Flash (some featuring hardcore sex) have been captured with the camera in the same room as the participants. Hmmmm ...
Otherwise, the tape delivers a LOT of South American public nudity. It's all (highly) staged in landscapes both urban and forested - but rarely populated by anyone other than the flasher. The videography "simulates" a documentary style, but ends up just looking amateurish.