A screenwriter drawn back to his childhood home enters into a fledgling relationship with his downstairs neighbor while discovering a mysterious new way to heal from losing his parents 30 years ago.
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Andrew Scott
Adam
Paul Mescal
Harry
Carter John Grout
Young Adam
Jamie Bell
Dad
Claire Foy
Mum
Ami Tredrea
Waitress
Cameron Ashplant
Teen
Lincoln R. Beckett
Gay Bar Goer
Jack Cronin
Teen
Christian Di Sciullo
Shopper
Oliver Franks
Lover
Hussein Kutsi
Taxi Driver
Gsus Lopez
Club goer
Jack Pallister
Dancer
Guy Robbins
Shopper
Darren Ryames
Passerby
Zachary Timmis
Teen
Sean Tizzard
Dad on train
نیچے دیے گئے کارڈ پر ٹیپ کر کے مزید تفریحی انتخاب دیکھیں۔
آپ کو یہ بھی پسند آ سکتا ہے
God's Own Country
Sodom
Sex Doll
Normal People
Fellow Travelers
My Life with the Walter Boys
Heartstopper
Poldark
Sanditon
Downton Abbey
Little Birds
Miss Austen
Bridgerton
The Summer I Turned Pretty
Forever
Pursuit of Jade
Maxton Hall: The World Between Us
Shine on Me
The Best Thing
Every Year After
Fourever You
Here We Meet Again
Double Helix
Degrassi: Next Class
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What's going on in 'All of Us Strangers'? Perhaps you, the reader, know. Because I certainly don't. How little do I know? As soon as I arrived home from viewing the film I Google'd the film's 'explanations' and read a couple. And I swear it, no two explanations were the same. Which says, Don't feel bad if, after you see it, your opinion differs from that of everyone else in the theatre, or in your home. Because your opinion .... hey, it's as good as anyone's. Our hero (Andrew Scott) lives in a London high-rise building; a building seemingly empty but for him. Until one night he discovers another man at his front door, a man (Paul Mescal) who comes on to him in the first few seconds. Following this two things happen. (1) They begin a passionate physical affair. And (2) the Andrew Scott character visits his childhood home only to discover that his long-dead parents (Claire Foye and Jamie Pell) are not dead at all. Or ... are they? Well ghosts or real the two seem sort of happy to see their son, but not overjoyed. Nor are they supportive of him 'coming out' to them as a gay man. Which would be a dramatic turn if we knew whether they are actually, physically ... present. Which I guess they're not. Which means, What? And important to say here, these are NOT spoilers; I can be, and likely am, completely incorrect in my assessment. In fact the more I think about the film the more my opinion changes. Which might be what the filmmaker wanted. Or ... not. But I'm sorry. Despite good pacing, intimate cinematography, characters we care about (without knowing anything about them), there are simply too many Question-Marks here. I need to plant my feet on something solid, no matter for how short a time. But I couldn't. And I didn't. And because of that, I say, Not for me. But if you're up for it, and I believe that many are, go right ahead.
