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Perfect Strangers

  • 2020
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
847
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Natalie Clark and Kenny Boyle in Perfect Strangers (2020)
Official trailer for Lost at Christmas (2020). Directed by Ryan Hendrick. Starring Natalie Clark, Kenny Boyle, Sylvester McCoy, Sanjeev Kohli, Frazer Hines, Caitlin Blackwood and Clare Grogan.
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Two down-on-their-luck strangers come together to try and get home for Christmas.Two down-on-their-luck strangers come together to try and get home for Christmas.Two down-on-their-luck strangers come together to try and get home for Christmas.

  • Director
    • Ryan Hendrick
  • Writers
    • Ryan Hendrick
    • Clare Sheppard
  • Stars
    • Natalie Clark
    • Kenny Boyle
    • Sylvester McCoy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    847
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryan Hendrick
    • Writers
      • Ryan Hendrick
      • Clare Sheppard
    • Stars
      • Natalie Clark
      • Kenny Boyle
      • Sylvester McCoy
    • 55User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Natalie Clark
    • Jen
    Kenny Boyle
    Kenny Boyle
    • Rob
    Sylvester McCoy
    Sylvester McCoy
    • Ernie
    Clare Grogan
    Clare Grogan
    • Anna
    Sanjeev Kohli
    Sanjeev Kohli
    • Sid
    Frazer Hines
    Frazer Hines
    • Frank
    Caitlin Blackwood
    Caitlin Blackwood
    • Clara
    Alasdair McCrone
    • Jim
    Karen Bartke
    • Ellen
    Alexander Teunion
    • Chris
    Nicolette McKeown
    Nicolette McKeown
    • Nicki
    Giga Gray
    Giga Gray
    • Clare
    Paul Kozinski
    • Mark
    Noah McKechnie
    • Noah
    David Bickerstaff
    • Gluhwein Santa
    Calum Cormack
    • Police Officer
    Elizabeth Boyle
    • Shop Assistant
    Charles Boyle
    • Charity Santa
    • Director
      • Ryan Hendrick
    • Writers
      • Ryan Hendrick
      • Clare Sheppard
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    User reviews55

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    harrisondills

    best Christmas movie of the season

    Besides some excellent acting and cinematography, the storyline and non intrusive soundtrack made this the best Christmas movie of the season for my spouse and I. I happened to catch the beginning on Christmas when heading to bed but was glad to stay up until the end. Generally, I tend to watch films once but this was an exception. I watched on Boxing Day with my spouse which was a treat. My wife being Scottish felt the cast played their parts well besides relating to the backdrop of the north of Scotland where we bide. The bittersweet aspect of the film made the production memorable and thought the pace was right for a movie filmed in the Highlands. "Local Hero" has nothing on this production and purchasing the film is well worth the cost of a DVD or a watch online.
    5bruce-wilson

    Hmmm.

    All that snow, yet none falls on their heads. No 'breath' coming out their mouths? Couldn't suspend my reality for all the cheesy one liners.
    6blissey_s

    We All Know A Girl Like Jen

    I was fond of this movie, mostly due to the exuberance of Natalie Clark's character and her unfailing optimism about the Christmas spirit. It really translated effectively and gave the film a buoyancy and life that I think would have been missing otherwise. There is something so annoying about her chirpy, uppity personality. It reminds me of girls in school who would thought that parroting false positivity 24/7 was a likeable and charming personality rather than what it actually is, which is painfully contrived. And then we find the opposite nature in Rob who is always dour and impossible to shake out of his depression. The balance between the overly optimistic and overly pessimistic character is a smart contrast and they play well off of each other, though I don't find their on-screen chemistry to be believable in a romantic sense.

    Overall, this film is quirky and comforting and has just the right balance of humour, emotion, and Christmas zeal,
    howbouthis

    Stare at a Blank Wall Instead

    I was not going to bother writing a review of this film until I saw all the 10 star reviews from people who obviously did not see this film. The giveaway was when they wrote things like "touching", "heartwarming" and "hysterically funny". Those are catch phrases one might use when reviewing a Christmas Romantic Comedy. However, this film is not funny or romantic, and with the exception of the female lead telling everybody it's Christmas (yay), it could very well be arbor day.

    There is ZERO chemistry going on between the two leads. There is very little connection between anybody in this film. There are some weird things like the left/right business that turned out to be nothing. There is just a coating of slush on the ground, yet the last train couldn't get through. People (yes I'm saying it too) who claim to be freezing, yet don't button up their coats. A plow that's stuck in the garage because they can't get it out because of the coating of slush blocking the door.

    Then, as a twist, nothing happens.
    6toddsgraham

    The film works well for about the first 60 minutes or so...

    This was a decent Christmas movie. The story here is about two strangers, who are going thru some difficult times in their love life, coming together to find a way home for Christmas. What both don't realize, at the time, is that this journey home is more than simply catching a ride together. It becomes more about helping each other move on (and potentially work thru) their relationship woes (and the importance of spending time with others, even if they are strangers, during Christmas). I thought the story worked well for about the first 60 minutes or so. The dialogue between the leads was pretty good. There were a couple of nice scenes at the bar (at the inn) with some good conversation/dialogue between Jen (played Natalie Clark) and Rob (played by Kenny Boyle), our two protagonists in this story. I even had a few laughs during some of the scenes with Sid (played by Sanjeev Kohli), Ernie (played by Sylvester McCoy) and Frank (played by Frazer Hines). However, the story, I thought, broke down on Christmas morning. I am referring to the scene where Jen asks everyone to celebrate Christmas, they all say bah humbug, and she runs off into the woods (as opposed to running/walking along the road, which seemed odd, by the way). Shortly thereafter, Rob had an epiphany and runs after her, and when they get back, everyone is suddenly on board for a nice Christmas dinner. There is a big hole in the script between the first 60 minutes and the last half hour. The writers don't set the viewer up for the last third of the film. Thus, the final third seemed forced (or rushed). It is a pity, really. The acting, overall, was strong, I thought. Both Clark and Boyle' performances were convincing, and, as I noted above, they had some nice dialogue together. The chemistry between the two started to build up a bit on Christmas Eve, but, again, the writers could have done a better job setting this up before they jumped into bed together. For the most part, the supporting cast was great. As I alluded to above, Kohli, McCoy and Hines's performances were quite good (funny, I thought). The Scottish landscape in the film was a plus. There were some beautiful shots on the rolling hills. All in all, it is an entertaining Christmas movie, pretty good for the first two-thirds of the film.

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    • Trivia
      The entire movie was shot in 12 days and the entire core cast were only together for 48 hours.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Christmas with Strangers (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      O Holy Night
      Written by Adolphe Adam

      Performed by Ashton Lane

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Also known as
      • Lost at Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Clachaig Inn, Ballachulish PH49 4HX, United Kingdom(Inn)
    • Production companies
      • Magic Monkey Films
      • Moonglass
      • CutMustard TV
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    • Budget
      • £100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,262
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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