“Lady Voyeur: Season 01” is a working of peeping tom and want of a hacker-Miranda is divided between watching and wanting. Between supernatural thriller and sexual tension, the season lifts tremendous questions on privacy and identity while delving into Miranda’s fight and the promise of enigmatic phenomena.
After that the major and particularly the female character, Miranda is portrayed well which, along with support characters, firmed up the plot points. Directing and shots used in the movie make the volunteers and the audience feel the complex feeling profile of Miranda.
Musical layer contains score that stands for building tension, while editing keeps steady and fast pace though sometimes intrudes on stressful one. Not all of the stickers seem to have resulted in silly dialogue; there is humor, and even ideas of sorts here, if one felt inclined to skip a few of the stickers. In conclusion the series is about inclusion or exclusion so it’s a contemplative journey. Situating it somewhere between psychological thriller and elements of romance, “Lady Voyeur” allows spectators to think about what it is to be close in the age of facebook.