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The guests are upset, but are soon all too high to do anything about it. Masha admits that they've been micro-dosing them with LSD (to help them open up), but tried out a larger dose today. On Day 5, Heather figures out that the smoothies they've been fed are drugged.
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Meanwhile, Masha is the resort director, and Yao and Deliah are wellness consultants. Carmel's ex-husband and daughter are off traveling with his new fiancee, and she's here to lose weight. Frances was scammed by a man pretending to date her. Ben and Jessica won the lottery and it changed their relationship. As the guests do activities like hikes, therapy and meditation, we learn more about why they're all there. Tranquillium House has weird, stringent rules. Plus, there's the Marconi family, consisting of Napoleon (schoolteacher), his wife Heather and their daughter Zoe. It includes Frances (romance novelist), Lars (health-retreat junkie), Ben and Jessica (rich young couple), Carmel (divorced single mother and Tony (divorcee). They later get trapped in a room at the order of the resort director, Masha, and learn that it's all part of her experimental treatment where she's been administering them micro-doses of LSD.Ī group of people show up to a wellness resort (the Tranquillium House) for a 10-day retreat. I don't really recommend this film, but if you've just rented it and now you're on here wondering what it's like I can tell that it's o.k.The one-paragraph version of this: Nine Perfect Strangers is about a group of people who go to attend a fancy but strange wellness resort where they each work on their personal issues. Don't be too harsh on that front though, it is only ninety minutes long. While the film is never actually boring, it starts off slow and just as it's about to pick itself up, it falls down again and after it's done this three or four times, it gets very annoying. Perfect Strangers falls down principally on the whole because of it's plotting. That just goes to show how easy it is to outshine Sam Neil. Neil is out-performed, out-shined and outcast by Rachael Blake, however, who stars alongside him, and like him, doesn't give a very convincing performance.
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I suppose at least this one didn't make much. Quite how he managed to achieve something resembling fame from just plodding around the set of whatever movie he's working on is one of cinema's great mysteries.but as long as he stars in movies that make money, I guess we're just going to have to put up with it.
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I don't like Sam Neil, I find him boring and I haven't seen many films that feature a truly convincing performance from him. Sam Neil is the headline star of the movie, and does what he usually does. Of course, much of it's plotting is illogical or over acted or both but then again, you could say that's your fault for taking a chance on it. The movie's best moments are when it's doing it's best to be absurd, and it even manages to take on a black comedy feel when the story gets going. Of course, most of the originality that is implanted into the plot fails, but you've got to admire a film for at least trying to be original, even if it doesn't completely pull it off. The film exists in familiar territory, and follows the over-used plot formula of 'man meets woman, takes her home and turns out to be a psycho', but it mixes in elements of other genres and some down right strange ideas, and the result is a somewhat original take on the idea. Like sticking rusty screwdrivers in your eyes, for example. While the film isn't brilliant, or even good really, it's a fair way to spend your time and if you've got ninety minutes free, there's a lot worse things you could be doing with it. As far as discreet, not noteworthy and surplus to requirements films from 2003 go, Perfect Strangers isn't a bad one.