Intimate Strangers

Intimate Strangers

  • Director: Patrice Leconte
  • Writer: Jérôme Tonnerre,Patrice Leconte
  • Countries of origin: France
  • Language: French
  • Release date: September 3, 2004
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Intima främlingar
  • Intimate Strangers is a feature film directed by Patrice Leconte and starring Fabrice Luchini , Sandrine Bonnaire and Anne Brochet . It was released in France on February 25, 2004   .
    The film tells the story of a woman who mistook an accountant for a psychiatrist, who she thought was an Intimate Stranger, and told him about her inner marital problems.

    Details

    • Release date September 3, 2004
    • Filming locations Paris, France
    • Production companies Les Films Alain Sarde, France 3 Cinéma, Zoulou Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $2,110,589

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $55,836

    Gross worldwide

    $10,485,817

    Movie reviews

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    • By Michel 2022-05-12 23:15:58

      Ambiguous, could be more direct

      I don't like that the film deliberately explained that the actor and his ex-wife will spend the night together after breaking up. The heroine repeatedly stated that she has a lover.
      Although the heroine from the beginning to the end of the movie, the clothes that the hero wears are more beautiful and more beautiful every time. Sexy, the neckline is lower every time...but the male protagonist's eyes never stop on her chest for a second, from beginning to end.
      Also, the heroine...

    • By Emmalee 2022-05-12 18:48:31

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          It's raining today, and watching a movie at home is a pleasure, but the movie I watched today doesn't seem to be as comfortable as mine. It’s raining outside the window. It’s also raining in the movie. Leconte likes such melancholy mental games more and more. The tone of the film is still the same as that of The Barber Lover. He doesn’t have the passion of the new generation of directors. It feels a little pretentious. "Intimate Stranger" is a well-intentioned, low-cost "room movie"....

    • By Louisa 2022-05-12 16:58:15

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      I haven't watched the disc for a while, and I try to watch it occasionally, but I still can't watch it. But today I finally finished watching a movie, online.
      A movie I liked very much was called "The Barber's Man". I watched it many times, and I always watched it with a smile. Later, I found another film starring a male lead, but I was greatly disappointed. But I never tried to search for other films by director Battis Legon, and I didn't expect to come across it by accident,...

    • By America 2022-05-12 16:46:44

      ambiguous, deliberate

      Knocking on the wrong door for the first time is called going wrong, and the second time it is called intentional.

      It is still the ambiguity that the French are good at fiddling with. They just have the ability to make the atmosphere rippling with a few eye waves and some nervous little movements.

      She needs a psychiatrist who is a stereotypical tax economy. With innocent blue eyes on the slack face, as if the psychiatrist didn't need more decoration. She said that she spoke...

    • By Keegan 2022-05-12 14:06:08

      Post an old article--"Talking about Psychoanalysis from a Film"

      The production in 2003 was replayed on TV. « Confidences trop intimes », according to the English name « Intimate Strangers » translated into "intimate strangers" or "intimate strangers". « Confidences trop intimes » literally translates as "too many secrets to talk about", which is probably not "commercially attractive" enough.

      It is about a mysterious woman who made a special trip from the Swiss-Turkish border to Paris to meet a psychoanalyst, but she did not enter the wrong door....

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    • By Adeline 2023-09-24 13:07:06

      I like Roger Ebert's words that it's a movie of telling a story that has completely different meanings for the major characters. Anna Delambre's (Sandrine Bonnaire) apparel is simple and...

    • By Johnny 2023-09-16 14:44:03

      Details can be a serious bonus. Full of ambiguous smells. A wrong distinction between left and right pushed Anna to the side of William, who was not a psychiatrist, and listened again and again, making it difficult for the two to part. There is suspense, jealousy, and extremes in between. The story is good, but a little dull. Fortunately, the two leading actors are very attractive, Anna, who has a sunny smile but bitterness, and William who is a little rigid but determined. Stories to tell and...

    • By Clifton 2023-09-15 16:07:55

      Psychological suspense, this style is really very...

    • By Erika 2023-08-12 00:55:21

      Middle-aged men's unhappiness, single or not, is always laughable. Damage is like that, and so are close...

    • By Percy 2023-07-27 06:56:59

      The film sets up a chain set, like two magnets. Anna comes to William unintentionally. After getting his love, William is lost in this hidden emotional pain. There is no similar leaf in the world, but there must be similar depression and pain. This is life that is indescribable and uncontrollable. In this way, William was lost in Anna's eyes, which was a reasonable...

    Movie plot

    It all starts with a small mistake Anna ( Sandrine Bonnaire ) makes on her way to a psychiatrist who accidentally finds the wrong office and is well received by William ( Fabrice Luchini ) . reception. In fact, Anna didn't know William at all, and William was a gentle accountant here. Anna explained that she had encountered an emergency herself, and before William could react, Anna had begun to recount all the minutiae of her married...
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