All
Of
Us
Strangers
first
review:
Since
its
premiere
at
the
50th
Telluride
Film
Festival,
followed
by
the
release
of
'All
Of
Us
Strangers'
in
2023,
critics
globally
have
lauded
the
captivating
storyline
and
exquisite
portrayal
of
love,
loss
and
grief
in
Andrew
Haigh's
emotional
drama.
All
Of
Us
Strangers
IMDb
rating
With
a
96%
fresh
score
on
Rotten
Tomatoes,
and
an
impressive
rating
of
7.8/10
on
Imdb,
All
Of
Us
Strangers
follows
the
journey
of
Adam,
a
screenwriter
whose
chance
encounter
with
Harry,
his
mysterious
neighbour,
blossoms
into
love.
With
a
heart-wrenching
premise,
set
against
the
backdrop
of
his
childhood
home,
Adam
must
confront
the
love
and
loss
of
his
parents
in
an
accident
which
claimed
their
lives
30
years
ago.
All
Of
Us
Strangers
Critics
Review,
Rating
Critics
and
film
connoisseurs
hailed
the
film's
portrayal
of
love
and
grief,
brought
to
life
by
the
award-winning
duo:
Paul
Mescal
and
Andrew
Scott's
spellbinding
chemistry.
Theatre-goers
also
appreciated
the
intricately
weaved
storyline,
and
a
unique
depiction
of
paranormal
elements,
and
an
'impactful
final
scene'.
All
Of
Us
Strangers
has
received
a
heartwarming
positive
response
with
⅘
stars
averaging
some
of
the
most
renowned
portals
and
critics
across
the
world.
Presented
by
Searchlight
Pictures,
in
association
with
Film4
and
TSG
Entertainment
and
a
Blueprint
Pictures
Production,
All
of
Us
Strangers
is
produced
by
Graham
Broadbent,
Pete
Czernin,
Sarah
Harvey.
Written
and
Directed
by
Andrew
Haigh,
and
based
on
the
novel
'Strangers'
by
Taichi
Yamada,
the
film
stars
Andrew
Scott,
Paul
Mescal,
with
Jamie
Bell
and
Claire
Foy
in
pivotal
roles.
Searchlight
Pictures'
ALL
OF
US
STRANGERS
will
hit
the
silver
screens
in
India
on
8th
March
2024.