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No Stranger Than Love

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
2.5K
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Alison Brie in No Stranger Than Love (2015)
What is stranger than the big hole that opens up in Lucy Sherrington's living room floor? As it turns out, love.
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What is stranger than the big hole that opens up in Lucy Sherrington's living room floor? As it turns out, love.What is stranger than the big hole that opens up in Lucy Sherrington's living room floor? As it turns out, love.What is stranger than the big hole that opens up in Lucy Sherrington's living room floor? As it turns out, love.

  • Director
    • Nick Wernham
  • Writer
    • Steve Adams
  • Stars
    • Alison Brie
    • Justin Chatwin
    • Colin Hanks
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Nick Wernham
    • Writer
      • Steve Adams
    • Stars
      • Alison Brie
      • Justin Chatwin
      • Colin Hanks
    • 8User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alison Brie
    Alison Brie
    • Lucy Sherrington
    Justin Chatwin
    Justin Chatwin
    • Rydell Whyte
    Colin Hanks
    Colin Hanks
    • Clint Coburn
    Mark Forward
    Mark Forward
    • Vernon Paulson
    Christopher Cordell
    Christopher Cordell
    • Randy Whyte
    Lisa Berry
    Lisa Berry
    • Fay
    Justin Bigelli
    Justin Bigelli
    • Football Captain
    Robin Brûlé
    Robin Brûlé
    • Verna Coburn
    Mason Cardwell
    Mason Cardwell
    • Guy in Bar
    Marium Carvell
    Marium Carvell
    • Woman #1
    Julian De Zotti
    Julian De Zotti
    • Craig Whyte
    • (as Julian DeZotti)
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Brenda
    Dylan Everett
    Dylan Everett
    • Alex
    Samuel Faraci
    Samuel Faraci
    • Ghost Boy
    Paul Fauteux
    • Willie Perry
    Barry Flatman
    Barry Flatman
    • Elliot Sherrington
    Jennifer Goodhue
    Jennifer Goodhue
    • Percy
    • (as Jen Goodhue)
    Sabrina Grdevich
    Sabrina Grdevich
    • Nancy
    • Director
      • Nick Wernham
    • Writer
      • Steve Adams
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    9wrigco

    enchanting

    This is not going to be to everyone's taste, but still, I am a bit taken aback by the low rating it has. It certainly is different, but I found it quietly charming and enchanting.

    People all have their own ideas when it comes to love, but Love with a capital L is far more elusive and can slip through our grasp without us even knowing it.

    The men in the village chase after their "ideal" love in the form of Alison Brie. She, it turn loves none of them, not even the coach who finally breaks down her resistance and falls into a hole in her living room for his trouble.

    Meanwhile a mysterious stranger arrives to further muddy the waters.

    The dialogue is quirky and amusing and adds to the enjoyment.
    7I_Ailurophile

    Light and enjoyable, if also a tad light on substance

    I really have to hand it to Alison Brie. She gives off an earnest charm that pairs nicely with the offbeat tone of the indie features she regularly participates in, whether comedy, drama, or otherwise. 'No stranger than love,' it must be said, is nothing if not offbeat. There's a clean, pleasant sensibility about the production - the sets, the wardrobe, Nick Wernham's direction, Michael LeBlanc's cinematography, and more - that dovetails neatly with the airs Brie gives off, and the lightness of the humor in Steve Adams' screenplay. Sure, it's a romantic comedy of a sort, but there's hardly any questioning that this is a decidedly quirky one.

    Ninety minutes pass by surprisingly quickly as the picture delicately touches upon notions of appearance, perception, or expectations versus reality (what looks or sounds good belying something more shady or unwelcome, or vice versa; knowledge versus ignorance), and finding truth somewhere in the middle. Light on its feet, lighthearted - and arguably a little light in terms of content, too, discernible not least in those ways in which the writing is peculiarly direct. Yet even at that there's subtle, somewhat underhanded wit and intelligence in the dialogue and scene writing that makes this feel at once both a pure embodiment of indie conceptualizations of film, and in some measure perhaps a satire of it. That duality is borne in no small part from the sheer, utmost oddness that characterizes the entirety of the plot, so left-field that it's honestly very hard to meaningfully describe. There's a lot going on here, not in the narrative, but in what the narrative represents.

    'No stranger than love' tries to say something a little more profound about, well, love, and I'm not sure how well it succeeds; as I've seen in other features, the message gets muddled in the effort to be idiosyncratic. Short of that, however, it's fun and softly enchanting all the while. It's well made, and written, and acted; the cast is obviously having a good time. It's rather beautifully shot, for that matter. Even compared to some of the other titles Brie has been involved with (or other cast members, of course), I don't know if this is quite as strong or essentail - but it's enjoyable, and a nice diversion for ninety minutes. Does it need to be anything else? Other folks will probably get more out of this than I did, but one way or another I do think it's worth checking out, especially for fans of those involved. Best recommended if you're looking for something relatively uncomplicated that you don't need to be actively invested in.
    Gordon-11

    A sweet but different romantic comedy

    This film tells the story of a beautiful woman in a small town, who is the centre of attention of all men because of her beauty. One day, the man she has a rendezvous with falls into a hole that mysteriously appears in her living room. She struggles to rescue her date, ad eventually the whole town knows about this mysterious hole.

    The plot is a simple one, but "No Stranger Than Love" is actually quite entertaining. Alison Brie plays the beautiful woman who tries to ward off the many potential suitors, and she is so natural and charming while she does that. It is quite funny to see how numerous men try to win her heart, and it is even funnier that the hole just appears in her living room. Hilarious things happen in the film, but there is a touching message at the end. It is a sweet but different romantic comedy. I enjoyed watching it.
    10cekadah

    A look into the human lack of awareness of ourselves

    As Lucy Sherrington says "You think about doing something and it's always different than what you thought". I believe that phrase is key to what Director: Nick Wernham is bringing to light in this lite hearted comedy with a message.

    The plot revolves around Lucy Sherrington - the high school art teacher - and the numerous men in this quiet idealized American small town, who have convinced themselves that each is the perfect lover for her. Lucy does not share the interest in their enthusiasm and when she finally gives into Clint - the high school coach - it's a disaster for her and him. In doing this the coach descends into a state of abstraction.

    Then into Lucy's life walks the stranger Rydell, who is in that small town to do something that is completely contrary to his nature, but his family expects him to do it. Rydell is the only man to enter into Lucy's life that actually has some level of self awareness because he opens his true thoughts to Lucy and explains to her how he feels about his own life.

    When the town discovers what has happened to Clint they all gather together in friendship to bring the coach back into reality. Lucy makes a public confession and Rydell's brothers arrive to take him home. Rydell decides he must be true to himself and abandons his rather hateful brothers and goes to find Lucy.

    Throughout this film Clints state of abstraction is symbolized by a bottomless hole in Lucy's living room. When the hole is discovered everyone has a different interpretation to it's meaning. At movies end we see Lucy and Rydell standing before another hole but this hole is a natural formation on the earth and at cliff's edge they stand. Rydell has obviously fallen in love with Lucy but we are left not knowing if Lucy feels the same for Rydell. Lucy now faces her own state of abstraction as symbolized by the vast opening beyond the cliff. There is a difference between Clint's mysterious undefinable abstraction and Lucy's highly defined state of abstraction.

    This is a fine movie for the thinking viewer!
    10svonsawilski

    Characters are filled out making it a surprisingly useful movie.

    Characters are filled out making No Stranger Thank Love a surprisingly useful movie. When faced with ethical decisions on love and romance poor choices can lead people in real life to fall into a 'hole' which all of us are familiar with. As often casualties of love do need a lifeline to crawl out of their hole. During this process Colin Hanks is Suspended in a black inter-dimensional hole one of the main characters said, without any distractions I have a new sense of clarity. You may think to yourself this is a corny story line but don't dismiss it too quickly. When Colin's character, Coach Clint Coburn is faced with multiple consequences that would impact his world he is forced to admit his love for his wife. What are your thoughts on sensory deprivation leading to a new sense of clarity?

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      Lisa Berry and Dylan Everett both had recurring roles in the television series, Supernatural, as Billie the Reaper and Young Dean Winchester, respectively.
    • Quotes

      Rydell Whyte: [from Rydell's notebook] "The danger of a stranger is the threat of a better life".

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bir Garip aşk
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Innis Lake Entertainment
      • Pangaea Pictures
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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