
A Louisiana woman discovers that a trusted neighbor has installed video surveillance equipment in her home to spy on her family. As a result, the real-life Wilson lobbied for a 1999 state law passed in nine other states since making video voyeurism a felony.... (Full plot summary below)
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A Louisiana woman discovers that a trusted neighbor has installed video surveillance equipment in her home to spy on her family. As a result, the real-life Wilson lobbied for a 1999 state law passed in nine other states since making video voyeurism a felony.
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| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...the movie is so over-the-top and one-sided...that it's hard to ever really take it seriously. |
| User ReviewEvaLena IAbout a woman that finds out that her neighbor is filming her and her family in there house. She fights to get a better law against filming other people. |
| User ReviewSherryThe Susan Wilson Story did a fine job of portraying the stress and emotional horror brought on by the sick criminal acts of her disgusting neighbor and the people who saw nothing wrong with what her neighbor did. Susan Wilson is a hero for getting laws changed to make Voyeurism a felony. There are too many evil and disgusting people in our world and we need protection from them. |
| User ReviewLarry YThe sense of genuine threat is never developed as fully as it could have been, and the very Christian, very conservative characters are a little hard to identify with unless you're just like them, but the story is compelling, the acting and writing are decent, and all in all this is a watchable, if not particularly great, film. Jamey Sheridan gives a pleasingly unnerving performance, convincingly changing Steve from a friendly neighbour into a creepy voyeur. This film never reaches the emotional peaks that it could have, but it does the job. |
| User ReviewErin CShocking story. I couldn't imagine going through this, much less coming out of it as strong as she did. |
| User ReviewReagan Foh come on. she did not fight hard enough! |