This is a TV movie remade based on Hitchcock's "back window". I haven't seen the original version, but I've just seen it on TV. It's very good-looking and impressive, starring Jeffrey, a first-generation Christopher Reeve photographer who broke a leg accidentally, and now he has to spend a boring time in a wheelchair. It was the height of summer in New York, and the neighbors opened their windows day and night. Jeffrey, who had nothing to do, always liked to observe his neighbors through the windows. Every day, a charming dancer wears bras and shorts and takes graceful steps to do housework; a composer who lives alone often sits in front of the piano to compose, and does housework is no exception; a childless couple lies in the heat on the third floor balcony and puts their puppies down to play every day; the wife of Mr. Su, a marketer on the second floor, has been ill for a long time, and the two can be seen quarreling from time to time. The single woman on the first floor never seemed to find a partner, which Jeffery called "lonely heart". After moving into the apartment, a newlywed couple made out busily, then put down the curtains, and rarely appeared after that.