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Perfect Strangers [2001] [DVD]

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  • Actors: Michael Gambon, Lindsay Duncan, Matthew Macfadyen, Claire Skinner, Toby Stephens
  • Directors: Stephen Poliakoff
  • Format: Box set, PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: 2 Entertain Video
  • DVD Release Date: 9 Feb 2004
  • Run Time: 237 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000AISIE
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13,844 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Perfect Strangers, Stephen Poliakoff's TV drama, depicts an upper-class English family where distrust, dysfunction and despair are guests at the party. "As you know, in all families, things happen", says the cool Lindsay Duncan. That's the premise: things happen, some of them nasty. The family, once "mini-Rothchilds" and still "drowning in money", are gathered together in an opulent hotel for a grand reunion; the only thing wrong with the idea is that many of them are perfect strangers and the event begins to look more like a conference than an event with heart. Into the blend of well-heeled guests comes the Hillingdon contingent led by Raymond (Michael Gambon), the black ram of the family. His son, Daniel, is a surveyor and true to his profession sets about assessing the fault lines running through the family. Underlying it all is a sense of unease so that even pleasantries come across as deeply unpleasant. Raymond warns us that: "Everybody always lies".

Drama arises from the emergence of truth and buried bits of the past, as old photographs are screened to family members provoking curiosity about what lies behind the images. Scratch a surface and everywhere there's pain and mystery. Filmed in lavish London settings where everything is clean and sleek, Perfect Strangers makes for slick visual entertainment. Although the dialogue is stilted and at times surreal, the music by Adrian Johnston cannot be faulted. --Joan Byrne



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Winner of Best Actor Award for Michael Gambon at the BAFTAs, 2002. Written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff. Starring Michael Gambon, Lindsay Duncan, Matthew Macfadyen, Claire Skinner and Toby Stephens, with Timothy Spall.

When Daniel attends an extraordinary reunion with his parents, he discovers a world he hardly knew existed. Seduced by the glamour of this new world, Daniel adopts the role of go-between for his glamorous Aunt Alice and his dazzling cousins Rebecca (Claire Skinner) and Charles (Toby Stephens). But even the most honourable of intentions have the potential to go disastrously wrong …


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53 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Picturing the past, 13 Feb 2004
By EMMA YOUNG (ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
This is one of the most interesting and emotionally charged dramas I've ever seen. Stephen Poliakoff proves to be an extremely talented writer and director.
"Perfect Strangers" focuses around a family reunion where the protagonist, Daniel, meets relations he never knew existed. During this event he becomes infatuated with one of his cousins, Rebecca, and uncovers an intriguing family history.
The tales which are revealed to Daniel are what makes this piece so memorable. This story deals with loss, discovery and understanding. The piece also has the interesting concept of using pictures to reveal the past. Questions are raised about photos the characters see, such as when, where and why they were taken. More importantly, can you look deeper into a photo to discover it's true meaning and the tale behind it? "Perfect Strangers" makes you want to learn more about your own family and analyse your photo collection!
"Perfect Strangers" successfully conveys the mixture of personalities that you can find within one family. The cast are outstanding. Matthew Macfadyen is captivating as the gentle Daniel and Michael Gambon's performance as his father is wonderful. The pair work well together and you really get a sense of the father/son relationship. Michael Gambon's dinner speech scene is particularly effective, as it emphasises how you can feel love and embarassment towards a relation simultaneously.
This story has a satisfying conclusion too. You don't feel that there is anything unresolved at the end and all the characters appear stronger by the experiences they have had.
"Perfect Strangers" is a truly amazing piece which shouldn't be missed. Perhaps what makes it so powerful is the idea that so many emotions and tales can be captured with the click of a camera. Have you captured yours yet?
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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A moving but never sentimental story, 5 Mar 2004
If we ever had any doubts, Perfect Strangers confirms that Poliakoff is the best writer for TV in the UK (and the world?). Also worthy of special praise is the score composer, Adrian Johnston. The music is such an integral aspect, forming a thread which runs through the whole story. His haunting themes offer a real insight into the feelings of the characters and highlight echoes of the past.

For me, the greatest achievement of the piece is that it is deeply moving without ever becoming sentimental. This is primarily because of the performances. I have never seen such a large and talented group of actors in one program. The central performances of Matthew Macfadyen, Michael Gambon, Lindsay Duncan and Claire Skinner are rich with emotion and conviction. But it is the fact that all the actors surrounding them are so universally excellent which truly marks Perfect Strangers out.

Having never had more than a passing interest in my genealogy, this story has really tempted me to delve deeper into my family. Themes of connection to relatives both living and dead, permeate the piece. The feelings of being on the outside of a group and of inclusion and exclusion are ones we can all empathise with.

What transforms Perfect Strangers from a good drama to a brilliant one, are the stories. Structured around the amazing photographs and delivered beautifully, the tales of Michael, the sisters and Richard are thoroughly compelling. And the photos of Raymond’s father and of Daniel as a boy are spellbinding.

What I have heard of the commentary so far isn’t fantastically illuminating, but fairly interesting for a dedicated fan. Altogether, a tender, moving and beautiful piece of television.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best video I've seen in months!, 11 Oct 2003
The casting in this beautiful drama is perfect. Matthew MacFadyen shines as Daniel, once again showing his talent as a gifted classical actor. Michael Gambon and Lindsey Duncan are both well-cast also. I watched the whole four hours in one sitting and was sad when the story ended! Stephen really has a knack of story-telling, keeping it simple yet intriguing, serious yet with humour at the right times. I loved it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great stories highly recommended
I loved this. All the characters wonderfully played by all the actors with a special mention for Matthew Macfadyen, Michael Gambon and Lyndsay Duncan. Read more
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