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Stray Dolls
Riz is a recent South Asian immigrant who takes a job at a seedy motel in a bid to start over in America. But the motel’s other employees and guests pull her back into a life she preferred to leave behind.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Toronto, a reserved young woman named Rona takes a job at a women's boarding house to support her family. As she becomes entangled in the lives of the other residents and the enigmatic owner, she uncovers dark secrets and the complex realities of survival and connection among women facing hardship and societal pressures.
Critical Reception
Stray Dolls received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actresses, while some found the narrative to be somewhat uneven. The film was noted for its exploration of themes of female solidarity, trauma, and exploitation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and compelling performances, particularly from its young lead.
The film effectively captures a sense of unease and explores the struggles of marginalized women.
Some critics found the plot to be less developed in certain areas, affecting the overall impact.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Stray Dolls on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Director Sook-Yin Lee, known for her work in music and radio, made her narrative feature film directorial debut with 'Stray Dolls'.
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