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Perfect Strangers

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On any given night, a group of friends gathers for dinner at the home of a stable and seemingly perfect couple. What begins as a quiet evening filled with laughter and anecdotes transforms into an unexpected journey towards revelation and distrust. In an attempt to break free from routine, one of the hosts proposes a risky game: everyone must place their mobile phones on the table and loudly share all the messages, calls, and notifications they receive during the dinner. What appears to be a simple amusement soon unleashes a whirlwind of secrets, betrayals, and hidden truths that shake the group's dynamics.

As the notifications begin to appear, the attendees are forced to confront their own secrets and hidden desires. Nervous laughter turns into tension, and the revelations expose relationships in crisis and unresolved conflicts. The atmosphere becomes heavy, revealing that the perfect facade of their lives is just that: a facade. Each character, from the devoted husband to the carefree wife, reveals facets of themselves they would rather keep in the shadows.

What started as a fun experiment transforms into a dark mirror of human relationships, exploring trust, infidelity, and the complexities of friendship. By the end of the night, no one will leave this dinner the same, showcasing how fragile the connection can be between perfect strangers.

Media type
Movie
Year
1950
Director
Bretaigne Windust
Writer
Edith R. Sommer
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Actors
Ginger Rogers
Dennis Morgan
Thelma Ritter
Margalo Gillmore
Anthony Ross
Howard Freeman
Alan Reed
Paul Ford
Harry Bellaver
George Chandler
Frank Conlan
Charles Meredith
Marjorie Bennett
Edith Evanson
Sumner Getchell
Ned Glass
Whit Bissell
Ford Rainey
Frank Cady
Ezelle Poule
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Jerry Wald
Original title
Perfect Strangers
Duration
89
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