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Perfect Strangers

Original title: Perfetti sconosciuti
  • 2016
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
75K
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Giuseppe Battiston, Marco Giallini, Edoardo Leo, Valerio Mastandrea, Kasia Smutniak, Anna Foglietta, and Alba Rohrwacher in Perfect Strangers (2016)
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Seven long-time friends meet for dinner. They decide to share their text messages, emails and phone calls. Secrets are unveiled. Harmony trembles.Seven long-time friends meet for dinner. They decide to share their text messages, emails and phone calls. Secrets are unveiled. Harmony trembles.Seven long-time friends meet for dinner. They decide to share their text messages, emails and phone calls. Secrets are unveiled. Harmony trembles.

  • Director
    • Paolo Genovese
  • Writers
    • Filippo Bologna
    • Paolo Costella
    • Paolo Genovese
  • Stars
    • Giuseppe Battiston
    • Anna Foglietta
    • Marco Giallini
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    75K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paolo Genovese
    • Writers
      • Filippo Bologna
      • Paolo Costella
      • Paolo Genovese
    • Stars
      • Giuseppe Battiston
      • Anna Foglietta
      • Marco Giallini
    • 73User reviews
    • 76Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Giuseppe Battiston
    Giuseppe Battiston
    • Peppe
    Anna Foglietta
    Anna Foglietta
    • Carlotta
    Marco Giallini
    Marco Giallini
    • Rocco
    Edoardo Leo
    • Cosimo
    Valerio Mastandrea
    Valerio Mastandrea
    • Lele
    Alba Rohrwacher
    Alba Rohrwacher
    • Bianca
    Kasia Smutniak
    Kasia Smutniak
    • Eva
    Benedetta Porcaroli
    Benedetta Porcaroli
    • Sofia
    Elisabetta De Palo
    • Nonna
    Tommaso Tatafiore
    • Bruno
    Noemi Pagotto
    • Rosa
    • Director
      • Paolo Genovese
    • Writers
      • Filippo Bologna
      • Paolo Costella
      • Paolo Genovese
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    User reviews73

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    9Giacomo_De_Bello

    9/10

    Seven long time friends are having a meet up at Rocco (Marco Giallini) and Eva's (Kasia Smutniak) house. As the dinner starts to evolve the theme of cellphones emerges bringing in very different points of views on the matter. The friendly bickering evolves to the point that the seven friends decide to play a game. Everyone is to put their cellphone on the table and any and every message, call or notification that arrives during the dinner is to be shared with everybody. What will emerge is in fact that all of these lifelong friends might actually be, fittingly, perfect strangers to one another.

    Paolo Genovese, an Italian director who in the past had made decent, yet never really remarkable efforts in Italian cinema has now come out with what is the best film of 2016 so far, the film you have to watch this year, a nail biting thriller, that takes your breath away with its first reveal and never lets you catch it back, not until long after the film has ended. If there is one feature you will have to look out for in 2016 this is the one to go for.

    What is most surprising about what Genovese and all of his co-writers have achieved is how simple the whole thing is. It is a basic premise. It is shot unstylishly. The plot weave has two, three at best turn points. The packaging of the film is so simple it almost puts into discussion the visual nature of film itself. Yet, what Genovese does as a director and what the screenplay achieves with its tight and relentless pacing is filling all of the simple surface of the film with a dark and riveting twist that manages to hold the viewer's interest without ever calling attention on itself.

    All of the scenes are shot with basic coverage. There is no shot in the film that calls attention to itself. Where this is compensated is with incredible blocking, masterful editing and overall impeccable timing. Just as Lumet in 1957 manged to make twelve men in a room visually interesting, Genovese, even if to a slightly lesser extent, manages to take this setting and charge every action and dialogue line with a climactic effort.

    When confronted with such a screenplay a director has to realize he has to step back and make the lines breathe, make the actors relevant, give the dialogue a flow and a meaning, trying not to make it become irrelevant. That is what Genovese does and to a brilliant effect, just like last year Danny Boyle made Sorkin's words enlighten the screen with energy, the director here gives the dialogue the spotlight and supports it with one little action at a time, all of which prove to be genius moves.

    It could be so easy to give all the credit to these brilliant actors, who admittedly rise to this occasion and give a collection of amazing performances, yet what Genovese those is so understated, so brilliantly unnoticeable it is the mark of a superbly directed movie. He walks perfectly the line between being a showman and being laid back, he ends up forging that perfect balance which makes every edit matter and what comes out on the other side is a white-knuckle thriller.

    Still, this screenplay has to be taken into account as the primary reason of success for the feature. Its character outlining is remarkable, everyone of these people feels fully rounded, you can sense all of their history weighing in on their shoulders. Every line further develops the relation between these people and takes a step forwards in defining them, you simply cling to every word trying to get to know them, their reality feels so interesting you want to be a part of it. It has almost a voyeuristic nature that is not too unlike Hitchock's "Rear Window". Naturally all of these actors have their A-game on which is the final ingredient into the craft of this overwhelming film.

    Were you wondering what film is missing from your catalog this year? Well here's this Italian one-room thriller that will take you by surprise and leave you with an ending that is brave and original, which seals the deal on the film and charges it with the most thematic effort it could have ever had.
    10gewoon_filip

    Roller-coaster of emotions

    What a fantastic piece of art. A movie containing an abundance of emotions, psychology and surprises.

    It has been a while I have been both touched by tears and laughter at the same time.

    An incredible scenario, fantastically written, composed and acted upon. Interpersonal relationships at its finest.

    The constant twists in the plot, along with great acting makes the movie to be fascinating from beginning to end.

    If you like Woody Allen movies, you should definitely watch this one. Simply amazing!
    9kraljevic411

    All of us have secrets

    Perfetti sconosciuti or Perfect Strangers is about a group of friends that are having a nice, random dinner until a quite unpleasant and intriguing game comes to someone's mind. The game gets more and more interesting as the time goes by because they are starting to wonder if they know who their friends (and partners) really are.

    The concept of the movie is so simple and makes it easy to watch and follow the plot. What I actually liked most is that you start thinking how much of yourself is there to reveal and how much could you be able to reveal to someone you have allegedly known your whole life. The truth is that people get anxious when you start browsing their mobile phones or computers without their control. Even if they maybe don't hide anything, they always believe there is a chance that something doubtful or too personal could be found. But we generally don't think about it because it is wrong for someone to stick his nose in our personal data shelter.

    Anyway, the whole point is well interpreted throughout the movie. I started to wonder how bad that game could go. Combined with a likable Italian humor, this movie guarantees a perfect movie night. Just hope that people with whom you are watching it don't get similar ideas!
    8DVR_Brale

    Stands head and shoulders above its Hollywood counterparts

    I don't remember when was the last time a saw a high quality comedy. Ninety percent of comedies that come from Hollywood are immature gibberish filled with trivialities which portray life as it never is. But now finally comes a comedy movie for grown ups with thematic elements suitable for mature audiences. Perfetti sconosciuti is very funny, sometimes sad, intelligent and charming in a way only European movies can be, especially Italian and Spanish.

    Seven friends gather for a dinner. Table is and always has been a central element of human activities. Food opens people up for friendship and humor. Now, these seven people carried by such delight agree to play a game which may bring to surface things they never wanted to share. They have known each other for years but it turns out only superficially. Perfetti sconosciuti is pretty serious movie when stripped from jokes and charm. That has to be so since sharing, or more so unwillingly sharing, our deepest secrets and desires with people whom we know for years in unbelievably difficult; more difficult than sharing those things with strangers. That's why I've written that this movie is a comedy made for mature audiences - younger viewers just won't be able to read fine details and understand the difficulties, which come with years, this movie brings about.

    Tempo of the movie is perfectly hit. Everything looks absolutely natural. There are no more important or less important scenes. All of them come together as to form a uniform experience. That way the viewer somehow becomes eighth person invited to the dinner, figuratively speaking. This is something similar to the way conversation keeps flowing in 12 Angry Men. Since Perfetti sconosciuti is a talk movie, acting plays a pivotal role since there are no many other elements which can compensate for it, in contrast to American made comedies which are almost entirely adventure oriented. In all sincerity I have to admit that this seven people did better job with acting than most of their over-hyped and planetary famous Hollywood colleagues. All of them covered a very wide range of emotions in a very convincing manner.

    This is very refreshing and brave movie to make which I warmly recommend, especially to those of you who are tired of trivial humor, trivial characters and plots. You may even discover a thing or two about yourself.
    8andrea-bertazzoli9

    A great positive sign for the Italian cinema

    An incredibly well-written modern chamber play that submit us a really interesting question: What would actually happen if a group of friends that affirm to know each other perfectly puts the smartphones altogether where everyone can hear the calls and read the messages? Yes A big mess

    The brilliant starting idea is developed in a wonderful crescendo that transforms rapidly the situation from a nice dinner with old friends into a bloody battleground that reveals the darker secrets.

    The movie is both funny and dramatic and so is the bitter-sweet final (wonderful inception tribute).

    Great cast, good directing and good cinematography.

    Vote: 8.5

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    • Trivia
      It has been remade over 20 times in many countries including Spain, Turkey, Mexico, South Korea, France, Hungary, Greece, India, China, and Russia. For this reason, it entered into the Guinness Book of World Records.
    • Goofs
      Anyone who had something to hide could have easily switch the phone to flight mode, thereby blocking it from accepting messages or calls.
    • Quotes

      Peppe: Eva, how do you know if you're in love?

      Eva: Why are you asking me?

      Peppe: You study these things.

      Bianca: I'll tell you. If you talk to her for 30 minutes a day, you're in love.

      Peppe: What if I talk for 60 minutes?

      Carlotta: Then you're madly in love.

      Lele: Then you stop talking, which means you're married!

    • Connections
      Remade as Perfect Strangers (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      I Will Survive
      Written by Freddie Perren (uncredited) and Dino Fekaris (uncredited)

      Performed by Gloria Gaynor

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 2016 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Italy)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Perfectos desconocidos
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Lotus Production
      • Medusa Film
      • Leone Film Group
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $32,207,491
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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