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All of Us Strangers is a 2023 British romantic fantasy film written and directed by Andrew Haigh, based on the 1987 novel Strangers by Taichi Yamada. It stars Paul Mescal, Andrew Scott Andrew Scott is an Irish stage actor, television a >> Read More... , Jamie Bell Jamie Bell was born on 14th March 1986 in England. >> Read More... , and Claire Foy Claire Foy is an English actress born on 16th Apri >> Read More... as leads. It is an adaptation of the Japanese film The Discarnates (1988). It premiered at the 50th Telluride Film Festival on 31 August 2023, and was released in the United Kingdom by Searchlight Pictures on 26 January 2024. The film is produced by Sarah Harvey, Peter Czermin and Graham Broadbent Graham Broadbent Was a well known British film pro >> Read More... . The cinematography was handled by Jamie D. Ramsay and editing was led by Jonathan Alberts.
Plot
Adam, a lonely television screenwriter lives a secluded life in London. At his tower, he encounters his drunk neighbour Harry. They interact, find out they have a lot in common and they soon begin a passionate relationship. It takes a dark turn when the secrets are revealed.
Star Performance
Andrew Scott delivers a haunting performance that captures the essence and depth of his character, Adam. It allows the audience to connect and understand the internal struggle. Paul Mescal compliments him with his charming, mysterious presence and the chemistry between the two leads is natural and makes you root for the two characters.
Analysis
All of Us Strangers is a heart-breaking and touching story that talks about many emotional themes of love, grief, loneliness and trauma. The narrative of the film is a blend of reality and fantasy and oftentimes the line between the two gets blurred and leaves unanswered feelings for Adam. Throughout the film, he confronts the emotion and accepts the reality.
 The pacing of the film is slow and is dragged around in the middle. The film appeals to only specific demography and may not be everyone’s cup of tea. Due to the open-ended nature of the film, it may not satisfy everyone.
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Verdict
It’s a sad movie about loneliness, love and grief that will make your eyes bawl.Â
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