The story begins with a young couple, Pippa and Thomas, who move into a Montreal loft with expansive, floor-to-ceiling windows. They soon realize they have a clear view into the apartment across the street, home to a glamorous couple, Sebastian and Julia.

: In a chilling modern critique, the film reveals that the neighbors were aware of being watched all along. They had even included a surveillance waiver in Pippa and Thomas's long lease agreement, drawing a direct parallel to the way users often blindly agree to Terms of Service for digital privacy. Critical Reception

: Pippa’s profession as an optometrist serves as a constant reminder of the film's theme: the subjective nature of "seeing". The tools she uses to help people see clearly are ultimately the same tools used for vengeance in the film's climax.

: Initially, their spying is framed as playful curiosity. However, the film quickly highlights how voyeurism functions as a "destructive force," where Pippa begins comparing her relationship to the idealized, passionate performance she witnesses across the street.