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frostka says...
7 months ago
4 votes & hasn't been released yet ...
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miguel3199 says...
3 months ago
Cuaron achieves a marvelous work in all its aspects and with an extraordinary Cate Blanchett.
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Davezn says...
4 months ago
Well, we finally hear the true story from Catherine, and what really happened. An eye opener indeed!
You have to feel so sorry for Stephen, who really believed in Catherine's guilt only to be shocked by the truth. So it seems that Nancy was a very good writer and her imagination ran wild in "The Perfect Stranger" which ruined life's and nearly led to murder.
Good story, interesting and intriguing. But you have to wait for the last episode to complete the picture and fill in the blanks. Also made me think about Jonathan's girlfriend who left very suddenly and who's mother was very curt with Nancy, makes you 🤔 think. Anyway, well worth a watch, but you have to be patient. :thumbsup_tone1:
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Reply by toweliechaos
2 months ago
It wasn't the truth numb nuts. The show is called disclaimer for a reason...
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liuyangfunny says...
4 months ago
Where can I buy the book "Perfect Strangers"? I'm really curious about its content. The young female lead is so seductive.
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Reply by gbwiemann
4 months ago
Lutyens and Rubinstein Literary Agency<br /> 21 Kensington Park Rd, London W11 2EU, United Kingdom https://maps.app.goo.gl/jb4Xx8P1kS8RXgru6
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manicure says...
4 months ago
Undeniable production value and intriguing concept wasted by the somewhat lackluster writing. It all jumped from black to white within a single episode, leaving out all the shades of gray in between. Several scenes and plot points also came off as overly cheesy—not just the ones intentionally staged to feel that way. Stephen’s plan and most of the male characters’ reactions stretched my suspension of disbelief, and the closing remarks only made it worse. It was never to the point it got painful to watch, but it still felt like a missed opportunity.
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littlebasin says...
3 months ago
Why didn't you question it? Seven episodes can be concentrated into this one sentence.
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miguelreina says...
6 months ago
[Venice '24] Alfonso CuarĂłn offers a game of perspectives in the form of a thriller that reflects on narratives in which truth is almost indistinguishable from lies. The reality of the protagonist is manipulated through a literary fiction that is based precisely on her reality. Using three narratives in which pasts and presents are mixed, he builds a story that manipulates perspectives to make the viewer an accomplice, but without deceiving him. Until it ends in a final block of three episodes that are a magnificent exercise in tension and moral questioning.
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great_vc says...
4 months ago
sorry, not good.
Very slow burning, very boring, Kline is fantastic but not saving anything. The twist is very easy to figure it out and for those who are saying it gets better by the episode, it doesn't

The correct way to watch it is episode 1, then 6 and 7. Done.
Enjoy the rest of the hours you saved.
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ytijani1 says...
4 months ago
Be patient with this one, people…Burns slow but gets somewhere :thumbsup_tone5:
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drbrake says...
4 months ago
I very nearly gave up on this series three episodes in, finding it to be disappointingly shallow and glossy despite the starry cast. I love a nice twisty psychological thriller but I have grown used to them and gradually becoming more and more disappointing as they tie themselves in knots trying to resolve everything. In this case, however, while it has still got exaggerated and contrived moments there's a terrific twist I hadn't expected in episode 6 that makes you want to go back through the whole series again and reevaluate it. It also raises towards the end issues well worth discussing and exploring. Episodes 6 and 7 alone raised this for me from 'meh' (despite a good cast) to a very good (though not quite great) bit of mainstream entertainment.
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baruchin says...
4 months ago
This is just marvelous. The whole cast, the storytelling, the script, oh, and that gorgeous cinematography so wonderfully achieved by CuarĂłn and Lubezki that edges with perfection. It's like a seven part movie that moves your feelings from one way to another until the final part where you are left with the ugly truth.
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zxki says...
4 months ago
I need that finale now. They thought about the viewer's experience through each episode so hard. The way 7 episodes had to entertain, educate and expel the most complicated yet simple story I've known. It's based on a book, about a book, but most of all plays out like a book. Sparks starting bigger fires at the end of each episode like nail-biting, cliff-edging, toe-stubbing pages. If you like books or psychology, even drama then I would 200% recommend this. The casting and soundtrack make the mystery so good. 'Disclaimer' for a reason but I'm so glad it goes heavy on maturity. Throwing dilemmas into the 'deep end'. A slow burn silver spiel. Also, they finally got phones and social right.
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m4rk0polo says...
3 months ago
Why is everything so poorly lit? I have my TV set to max brightness and everything seems so dark, even scenes outside in the sun.
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SpiderJerusalemInTheMountains says...
5 months ago
Half-way through the first episode, and while the acting is great, it is just another Apple show that likes to be all meta and artsy, but at the cost of anything worth watching. Waste of amazing talent.
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Reply by ArtyG
5 months ago
@spiderjerusaleminthemountains đź’Ż I am borrowing this for review of future Apple shows. They all seem to be made from some template!
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Reply by guyduke
5 months ago
@spiderjerusaleminthemountains it gets better in the next episode
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Reply by SpiderJerusalemInTheMountains
5 months ago
@guyduke I appreciate the heads-up, but better from where this was for me is going to make me interested; this show had to do a 180, bring me a pot a gold and give me a foot massage to move on.
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DangerousDB says...
5 months ago
Intriguing, enjoyed the first two episodes, hope the next few episodes don’t disappoint, and continue weaving the storylines together.

Excellent sound mix and cinematography.
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chinamariohelmes says...
5 months ago
just lame and boring and so standard.
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Dudaai says...
5 months ago
Admittedly I’m only half way through the first episode but this is as dull as dishwater. I had to watch the first half twice because I fell asleep the first time. Had high hopes for this with Cate Blanchett as she doesn’t normally do crap but this is just another one of those artsy Apple self-indulgent pieces that’s so far up itself it’s untrue. Might get better, I don’t know, can’t be bothered to waste the time to find out though.
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