Released in 1993, is a quintessential 90s erotic thriller that explores themes of voyeurism, privacy, and urban isolation. Starring Sharon Stone at the height of her fame—following her breakout in Basic Instinct —the film is based on the novel by Ira Levin, the author of Rosemary’s Baby . 🎥 Plot Overview

As Carly begins a passionate affair with the building’s wealthy owner, Zeke Hawkins (William Baldwin), she discovers he has wired the entire building with hidden cameras. While Carly is drawn into Zeke’s voyeuristic world, she must also figure out if he—or another neighbor, the suspicious writer Jack Landsford (Tom Berenger)—is responsible for the growing body count in the building. 🔍 Key Themes and Legacy

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“The first half of this film is quite a bit better constructed than the second half... but I still enjoyed the entire trashy ride.” Letterboxd · 6 years ago

Compare it to other like Basic Instinct or Jade

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: The film is famous for its moody, trip-hop heavy soundtrack, most notably "Unfinished Sympathy" by Massive Attack and Enigma’s "Carly's Song". 📼 Production Facts

Community members often debate whether the film is a misunderstood thriller or just a "trashy ride."

(1993) — Sliver

Released in 1993, is a quintessential 90s erotic thriller that explores themes of voyeurism, privacy, and urban isolation. Starring Sharon Stone at the height of her fame—following her breakout in Basic Instinct —the film is based on the novel by Ira Levin, the author of Rosemary’s Baby . 🎥 Plot Overview

As Carly begins a passionate affair with the building’s wealthy owner, Zeke Hawkins (William Baldwin), she discovers he has wired the entire building with hidden cameras. While Carly is drawn into Zeke’s voyeuristic world, she must also figure out if he—or another neighbor, the suspicious writer Jack Landsford (Tom Berenger)—is responsible for the growing body count in the building. 🔍 Key Themes and Legacy

Detail the Provide a breakdown of the soundtrack's most famous tracks Sliver (1993)

“The first half of this film is quite a bit better constructed than the second half... but I still enjoyed the entire trashy ride.” Letterboxd · 6 years ago

Compare it to other like Basic Instinct or Jade Released in 1993, is a quintessential 90s erotic

Movie Review: Sliver (1993) and its Original Ending - Facebook

: The film is famous for its moody, trip-hop heavy soundtrack, most notably "Unfinished Sympathy" by Massive Attack and Enigma’s "Carly's Song". 📼 Production Facts While Carly is drawn into Zeke’s voyeuristic world,

Community members often debate whether the film is a misunderstood thriller or just a "trashy ride."