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Strangers and Lovers
After an argument with her parents, Sophie gets involved in an affair with her neighbor Max. When her mother meets Max during a reconciliation visit, the lives of everyone involved take a dramatic turn...
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Plot Summary
A struggling writer in his thirties, still living in his childhood bedroom, reflects on his past relationships and his current unconventional romantic situation. He finds himself drawn to a younger woman while simultaneously dealing with the complexities of his feelings for his former girlfriend and his own arrested development.
Critical Reception
Strangers and Lovers received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some appreciated its introspective and relatable portrayal of early adulthood ennui, many found the film to be overly talky, self-indulgent, and lacking in significant plot development. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some connecting with the protagonist's struggles and others finding it tedious.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a thoughtful exploration of modern romance and existential angst but often falls into predictable tropes.
Radnor's performance is earnest, but the screenplay feels underdeveloped and occasionally derivative.
Despite its indie charm, the movie struggles with pacing and a lack of compelling narrative momentum.
Google audience: Audiences were largely unimpressed, with many finding the film's protagonist to be unlikeable and the story meandering. Some viewers appreciated the attempts at humor and the themes of self-discovery, but the overall sentiment leaned towards disappointment with the execution.
Fun Fact
Director Josh Radnor, also the lead actor, initially conceived of the film as a short before expanding it into a feature.
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