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Two Strangers
Konstadinos Markoras is a director who owns a high profile drama school. Marina Kountouratou is a beautiful woman who hosts a silly television show. Seeking to improve her image, Marina decides to go for studies at Konstadino's school, so that people will stop thinking she's a dumb blonde. Konstadinos doesn't welcome the crazy girl at his school and soon tension begins to raise between them.
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Plot Summary
A struggling screenwriter finds herself in a bizarre situation when she discovers she's been cloned. She then has to deal with her identical counterpart, who seems intent on taking over her life. The film explores themes of identity, ambition, and the consequences of unchecked desire.
Critical Reception
Two Strangers received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing a convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. While some praised its originality, the execution was frequently found wanting. Audiences also had a divided reception, with some appreciating the premise and others finding it too strange or unsatisfying.
What Reviewers Say
A premise with potential that ultimately falters in its execution.
The film's originality is hampered by a messy narrative and weak character development.
Despite an interesting concept, 'Two Strangers' fails to deliver a cohesive or engaging viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and largely unenthusiastic, with common complaints about the confusing storyline and lack of emotional connection to the characters.
Fun Fact
The film's limited release and marketing contributed to its obscurity, making it a lesser-known entry in the late 90s independent film scene.
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