All of Us Strangers review – tremendous performances in a beautiful, mysterious fantasy-romance

Telluride film festival: A screenwriter whose parents were killed in a car crash in the 80s visits his childhood home to find his parents still living there, nonplussed to see him as an adultAndrew Haigh’s mysterious, beautiful and sentimental film is a fantasy-supernatural romance about loneliness and love.

It concerns the climacteric of middle age when you realise you are probably nearer to death than birth, there is no guarantee that you will live your life inside a relationship and your parents were ordinary, vulnerable people – just like you.All of Us Strangers is adapted by Haigh from the Japanese novel Strangers by Taichi Yamada, translated into English by Wayne Lammers (already filmed in Japanese), possibly tilting away from the the original’s tone of disturbing possibilities towards a melancholy sweetness, and very much keeping its feel for the eerie and the uncanny but finding something gently revelatory in these things.

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