Strangers (2023)

Strangers

All of Us Strangers (2023) is an intimate, quietly uncanny drama that blends romance, memory and gentle fantasy. Andrew Scott plays Adam, a lonely screenwriter in contemporary London whose routine life is unsettled by a chance encounter with a mysterious young neighbor, Harry (Paul Mescal). As their tentative relationship deepens, Adam is pulled back to the suburban childhood home where, in a strange and moving rupture of time, his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell) appear exactly as they were the day they died 30 years earlier. Watching the film is an immersive emotional experience: you’ll be drawn into slow, luminous scenes that mingle tenderness and melancholy, where conversations about love, regret and identity feel both intimate and uncanny. The performances are quietly powerful, and the story uses subtle supernatural elements to explore grief, memory and the yearning to reconcile with the past. Expect a contemplative, affecting film that lingers — both heartbreaking and consoling — inviting you to reflect on how we remember the people who shaped us and what it means to be seen and loved.

Actors: Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Carter John Grout

Director: Andrew Haigh

Genres: Drama, Fantasy

Metacritic Rating 90 /100 IMDB Rating 7.7 /10 Bmoat Rating 8.3 /10