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ComedyDrama

Friends and Strangers

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Friends and Strangers follows two middle class wanderers in a dryly comic exploration of inner Sydney.

Release Date : 2022-02-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Leitourgia Films

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Fergus Wilson

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : Fergus Wilson

Gender : Male

Emma Diaz

Character Name : Alice

Original Name : Emma Diaz

Gender : Female

Greg Zimbulis

Character Name : David

Original Name : Greg Zimbulis

Gender : Male

David Gannon

Character Name : Miles

Original Name : David Gannon

Gender : Male

Jayden Muir

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Jayden Muir

Gender : Male

Victoria Maxwell

Character Name : Diana

Original Name : Victoria Maxwell

Gender : Male

Poppy Jones

Character Name : Lauren

Original Name : Poppy Jones

Gender : Male

Steve Maxwell

Character Name : Wes

Original Name : Steve Maxwell

Gender : Male

Amelia Conway

Character Name : Louise

Original Name : Amelia Conway

Gender : Female

Ion Pearce

Character Name : Nestor

Original Name : Ion Pearce

Gender : Male

Jacki Rochester

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Jacki Rochester

Gender : Male

Malcolm Kennard

Character Name : Jay

Original Name : Malcolm Kennard

Gender : Male

Eliza Oliver

Character Name : Tour Guide

Original Name : Eliza Oliver

Gender : Male

Kat Try

Character Name : Hairdresser

Original Name : Kat Try

Gender : Male

Stefan Solomon

Character Name : Patrick

Original Name : Stefan Solomon

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2022-03-08

Kinda good, kinda bad. I enjoyed 'Friends and Strangers' a bit at the beginning and a lot near the end, though the middle is lame - in my opinion, of course. The start holds intrigue and the whole chilled vibe is cool, though come the midway point it loses all steam. Thankfully, the concluding parts are its best. It's the scenes at the villa(s) for the wedding that are the best, I genuinely enjoyed those moments. The rest is either forgettable or straight up uninteresting. It might've worked out better if they stuck with Emma Diaz's Alice, who seemed better in the acting department, rather than Fergus Wilson's Ray.