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Welcome the Stranger

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 34m
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4.4/10
1.7K
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Riley Keough, Caleb Landry Jones, and Abbey Lee in Welcome the Stranger (2018)
Alice arrives unannounced at her estranged brother Ethan's house in an attempt to reconcile, but bizarre visions, the return of his strange girlfriend, and Alice's paranoia and suspicion force the siblings to cling onto reality amidst mysterious circumstances.
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Alice unexpectedly shows up at her artist brother Ethan's home hoping to reconnect after an extended separation. He questions her motives, and before long, things spiral out of control as Al... Read allAlice unexpectedly shows up at her artist brother Ethan's home hoping to reconnect after an extended separation. He questions her motives, and before long, things spiral out of control as Alice begins having strange visions and Ethan's mysterious girlfriend Misty suddenly arrives... Read allAlice unexpectedly shows up at her artist brother Ethan's home hoping to reconnect after an extended separation. He questions her motives, and before long, things spiral out of control as Alice begins having strange visions and Ethan's mysterious girlfriend Misty suddenly arrives.

  • Director
    • Justin Kelly
  • Writer
    • Justin Kelly
  • Stars
    • Abbey Lee
    • Caleb Landry Jones
    • Riley Keough
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Justin Kelly
    • Writer
      • Justin Kelly
    • Stars
      • Abbey Lee
      • Caleb Landry Jones
      • Riley Keough
    • 20User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    3MikeVagan

    Not a movie, but a solid schizophrenia.

    The film at all vague. If you don't read the description to the movie, nothing is clear. It turns out that some girl comes to some guy...some mansion. Then the prehistory opens. The plot is almost non-existent. Maybe there's an acting game. Not a movie, but a solid schizophrenia.
    7jordanmetzger

    Refreshing with Great Performances

    I feel as if those who are rating this movie poorly are failing to see the sophistaction, artfulness and unique story Justin Kelly has brought to us. Just because you don't understand something entirely, or a film doesn't leave you with that "happy ending" feeling, doesn't make it bad. This film is extremely fresh and innovative - it kept me happily on my toes until it's very last moments. Despite it leaving me with a few unanswered questions, I was more than pleased with this film's conclusion. Art here certainly imitates life, and life is full of unanswered questions. Why should a film be any different? I found myself wondering, "What does that symbolize?" or "Was that real or just a daydream?". Most things in life don't leave you with a solid answer. With that being said, those bothered by this film must dislike leaving things to the imagination; failing to create an interpretation of their own. Regardless, the acting was undoubtedly remarkable - Abbey Lee truly shined and stole the show. The storyline was creative and refreshing; the cinematography... pure eye candy. Highly recommend for any filmophile - find solace in the unanswered questions.
    3omendata

    Oh dear its another one of those!

    Apparently this is another of those incredibly arty and sophisticated films that none of us poor proles can understand. Welcoming the stranger beinng taken from the bible and presumably refers to the aliens in the film - really?

    The film was a complete borefest from beginning to end. The acting , what there was of it - not much just lots of long stares and supposedly meaningful incestuous looks - lots of things thrown at us from alien abduction to matricide.

    I oft hear the reviewers who are so up their own bum they wear their ass for a hat say that the film leaves you to decide what it was all about - No I dont buy that horse manure , I am afraid that is what ass-hat brigade roll out when even they cannot actually explain what the whole thing was all about - It was not artful , it was not particularly well acted and it was nothing more than an exercise in self indulgent pseudo-intellectual celluloid self aggrandisement!

    Take from it what you will - No thanks I should have just watched some paint dry!
    4SnoopyStyle

    "Hey, stop acting weird."

    Alice (Abbey Lee Kershaw) arrives unannounced at her estranged brother Ethan (Caleb Landry Jones)'s mansion. He reluctantly allows her to stay overnight. The siblings have a mysterious mommy issue with their late mother. Ethan's girlfriend Misty (Riley Keough) arrives.

    "Hey, stop acting weird.", Ethan tells Alice in front of Misty. That's what I want to say to this movie. Writer/director Justin Kelly is trying really hard to be arthouse worthy with close-ups, mumblecore, a portal to nowhere, and a strange psychosexual mystery. It's trying too hard and being too weird. Abbey Lee has the haunted emaciated look of a supermodel. Caleb looks like a creepy serial killer. They're acting strange for the sake of the movie. It's play acting. It could still be saved by an amazing ending to wrap it up. Instead, it does the amateur move and does it without the kinetic energy to drive it home. This is a slow, long tease to a hollow ending and doesn't explain some of the more weird elements.
    4zhivago97

    Alien sibling lovers? What did I just watch?

    Weird, weird movie. I honestly liked the first half-very atmospheric, suspenseful and dark with minimal dialogue and a lot of unanswered questions.

    But in the second half, instead of wrapping up lose ends by providing explanation, the creators seemed to think that I (and others) can read their minds. I can't. I have no idea what this movie is about. I'm definitely not against oddball artsy movies, but this one required a bit more worth with development and editing.

    Although the acting is really good, with lots of subtlety, it never felt believable with the storyline. And it has the same weird, dark and dirty vibe as Neon Demon. In fact it feels like a prequel.

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      Riley Keough and Abbey Lee previously appeared together in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) as Capable and the Dag, respectively.
    • Quotes

      Alice: I can't believe you didn't tell me you had a girlfriend.

      Ethan: You won't say anything...

      Alice: About what?

      Ethan: About what's been happening.

      Alice: What has been happening?

      Ethan: ...things have been weird.

      Alice: So you will admit it.

      Ethan: Just... just don't tell her about it.

      Alice: I can't believe you didn't tell me about her.

      Ethan: I'm sorry.

      Alice: No I mean, I can't believe. That's literally... unbelievable.

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site of the main production company
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hoş Geldin Yabancı
    • Filming locations
      • Palenville, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Yale Productions
      • Digital Ignition Entertainment
      • BondIt Media Capital
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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