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Perfect Strangers Reviews

2001 Certificate 15
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Perfect Strangers is a drama about a family reunion as told from the point of view of Daniel (Matthew Macfadyen). One of Daniel's relatives, Stephen (Anton Lester), has an archive of family photographs, which he is happy to share with everyone. This leads to Daniel discovering a whole other side to his family as secrets are .. Read more

Starring Michael Gambon, Lindsay Duncan, Matthew MacFadyan, Claire Skinner
Director Stephen Poliakoff
Genres Drama, Television

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    • Rated - 5.0 stars  

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      Ab Fab

      I really don't know how to express our total enjoyment of this film - the acting, filming, settings - everything was superb. We watched both discs, one ... read more »

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    • Rated - 5.0 stars  

      • 13
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      Television at its best

      Enthralling drama with an all star cast. 'Perfect Strangers' tells the story of a grand family reunion at a posh hotel. Although the main character ... read more »

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    • Rated - 3.0 stars  

      • 13
      • 4

      British drama

      Whilst carrying some of the big names in UK drama, it piqued my interest. After watching the first disc, I’m unsure if the stories are linked and how the ... read more »

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    • Rated - 4.0 stars  

      • 8
      • 0

      Digging up the family

      This is a bit of a whodunnit but without a murder - or maybe it's a whodunwot. Anyone who's been to a family reunion and found that they only know a ... read more »

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    • Rated - 5.0 stars  

      • 6
      • 1

      moving

      This is my favourite of all Poliakoff's work. The story gently reveals itself to be a quietly profound statement about family and how patterns develop ... read more »

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    • Rated - 0.0 stars  

      • 5
      • 0

      Yawn

      What a fantastic cast, what a pity they were given so little to do. In a word, pretentious

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    • Rated - 4.0 stars  

      • 4
      • 0

      A very good series.

      I actually got this DVD because I wanted to watch all three episodes as I had originally missed the last episode when it was shown on BBC television.
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    • Rated - 2.0 stars  

      • 4
      • 2

      Boring

      Ok but a bit boring, even me Mam couldn't finish watching it and she watches a lot of rubbish on TV! If you want to spend a few hours watching posh people ... read more »

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    • Perfect Strangers
      Perfect Strangers is a drama about a family reunion as told from the point of view of Daniel (Matthew Macfadyen). One of Daniel's relatives, Stephen (Anton Lester), has an archive of family photographs, which he is happy to share with everyone. This leads to Daniel discovering a whole other side to ...

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