A woman's meticulously-crafted life of privilege unravels when two strangers show up in her quaint suburban town.A woman's meticulously-crafted life of privilege unravels when two strangers show up in her quaint suburban town.A woman's meticulously-crafted life of privilege unravels when two strangers show up in her quaint suburban town.
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The Strays isn't a movie that's going to leave you feeling good once it ends. It will require you to put aside your desires for a story that is clean, easy to follow and wraps up with a pretty bow. Most people, especially those of a "certain persuasion" are not going to like this movie because:
A - They can't understand where it's coming from and never will be able to
or
B - They feel like it's racist which it is not
You'll just have to judge for yourself if it's worth watching. I can guarantee that you'll either love it or you'll hate it. I thought it was great. The young lady that played Dione needs to be in more movies.
You'll just have to judge for yourself if it's worth watching. I can guarantee that you'll either love it or you'll hate it. I thought it was great. The young lady that played Dione needs to be in more movies.
This movie starts off with 35 minutes of pointlessness. A well off housewife stressed out and concerned. That's act 1. I don't want to write spoilers here so I'll just tell you it doesn't get better, it gets worse and worse and worse.
The plot holes are massive. I mean you would have to suspend all reality of society to believe some of the things that occur to set up the "story" or "plot" or whatever this thing is.
The "plot" is allegorical and so basic. Why do films like this even get made? How do scripts like this get financed? Black mail? I don't get it. Even the acting isn't great.
There are other parts where you will just shake your head and ask: Why. That's the main question. This is utter nonsense. Unless you're into watching a plot that moves in ways that confuse you and make you annoyed, I would avoid this movie. Not good. 3/10.
The plot holes are massive. I mean you would have to suspend all reality of society to believe some of the things that occur to set up the "story" or "plot" or whatever this thing is.
The "plot" is allegorical and so basic. Why do films like this even get made? How do scripts like this get financed? Black mail? I don't get it. Even the acting isn't great.
There are other parts where you will just shake your head and ask: Why. That's the main question. This is utter nonsense. Unless you're into watching a plot that moves in ways that confuse you and make you annoyed, I would avoid this movie. Not good. 3/10.
From the trailer I thought that this maybe a supernatural film with a twist, you get the twist I guess, but it was not what I expected.
Not one to read reviews and jump on the negative bandwagon, but I found the " Neve " character hard to stomach with her over polite correctness front, however, Ashley Madekwe played this role very well, you really did grow to hate her has the film went on, which I believe was the directors/scriptwriters aim.
I think the element of surprise has to the identity of the "strays" thankfully is explained sooner than later, and again Bukky Bakray and Jordan Myrie were excellent playing this out.
Maybe might appeal more to a british audience, just my take on this film.
Not one to read reviews and jump on the negative bandwagon, but I found the " Neve " character hard to stomach with her over polite correctness front, however, Ashley Madekwe played this role very well, you really did grow to hate her has the film went on, which I believe was the directors/scriptwriters aim.
I think the element of surprise has to the identity of the "strays" thankfully is explained sooner than later, and again Bukky Bakray and Jordan Myrie were excellent playing this out.
Maybe might appeal more to a british audience, just my take on this film.
This was a pretty intriguing movie from a psychological point of view and not at all boring. I at first thought it was going to be similar to "Don't worry Darling", after viewing the trailer. It's not.
At first, you can almost predict the plot but then start to change your mind. But your first instinct is correct. At least mine was. Is it perfect? Absolutely not.
Unfortunately for many of those, life isn't all roses and sunshine, and some people are just horrible human beings. My only qualm was it ended in a cliff hanger, and that's the most infuriating thing when watching a movie.
To sum this up, it's about a selfish woman who wants materalistic things regardless who she hurts. There's obviously much more, so give it a watch. Turn it off if it's not for you.
At first, you can almost predict the plot but then start to change your mind. But your first instinct is correct. At least mine was. Is it perfect? Absolutely not.
Unfortunately for many of those, life isn't all roses and sunshine, and some people are just horrible human beings. My only qualm was it ended in a cliff hanger, and that's the most infuriating thing when watching a movie.
To sum this up, it's about a selfish woman who wants materalistic things regardless who she hurts. There's obviously much more, so give it a watch. Turn it off if it's not for you.
I think the confusion about this flick is that it's actually supposed to be the way it is.
I experienced a weird feeling watching it.
The main character is so constantly flustered by by her own perceptions of what should be versus what isn't versus internal guilt and manifested external rage...that it's actually remarkably crafty how indiscreet the acting is. If this makes sense.
That being said, I don't think it quiets get there and there are some farcical extended moments of doldrum that keep it from being a really good film.
I watched it to the end to see what happens and there is closure, so in my books the story was told. It is sort of creepy, more a thriller than anything else.
I experienced a weird feeling watching it.
The main character is so constantly flustered by by her own perceptions of what should be versus what isn't versus internal guilt and manifested external rage...that it's actually remarkably crafty how indiscreet the acting is. If this makes sense.
That being said, I don't think it quiets get there and there are some farcical extended moments of doldrum that keep it from being a really good film.
I watched it to the end to see what happens and there is closure, so in my books the story was told. It is sort of creepy, more a thriller than anything else.
Did you know
- TriviaDirectorial and Screenwriter debut of Nathaniel Martello-White.
- GoofsAt 2:39 Cheryl writes a note and puts it on the fridge door. When it flashes back to the note on the fridge at 3:43 the way the message is written and the color of the paper look different and the race car magnet is in a different spot.
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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