Perfect Stranger (2007)
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Reviews Counted:138
Fresh:15
Rotten:123
Average Rating:3.5/10
Consensus: Despite the presence of Halle Berry and Bruce Willis, Perfect Stranger is too convoluted to work, and features a twist ending that's irritating and superfluous. It's a techno-thriller without thrills.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, nudity, some disturbing violent images and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Genre: Thriller, Murder, Reporters, Theatrical Release, Dating, Internet
Theatrical Release:13-04-2007
Synopsis: Ace New York Courier reporter Rowena Price (Halle Berry) will do anything to get her story---even if it verges on the unethical. After her plans to out a U.S. senator's homosexual relationship with... Ace New York Courier reporter Rowena Price (Halle Berry) will do anything to get her story---even if it verges on the unethical. After her plans to out a U.S. senator's homosexual relationship with an intern are thwarted, Price's next chance at a big scoop falls right into her lap. When her friend Grace (Nicky Lynn Aycox) is found murdered, the main suspect is revealed to be Harrison Hill (Bruce Willis), a philandering high-powered ad exec with a very jealous wife. With some help from her right-hand tech guru, Miles (Giovanni Ribisi), Rowena goes undercover as a temp at Hill's agency, where her own good looks are bound to draw Hill closer to her, taking her to the facts behind Grace's murder. No simple plot description can truly explain James Foley's (AT CLOSE RANGE) twisty, tech-y thriller. It begins with a false setup, takes a whole other route, and makes a series of bizarre 11th hour revelations that not even the most seasoned viewer will be able to predict. The always watchable Berry makes us root for a character whose methods aren't always the most scrupulous, and Giovanni Ribisi does a lot with the "sidekick" role. Anastas Michos's cinematography gives Manhattan a slightly sinister glow of cool blue, appropriate to this tale in which nothing is what it seems, and trusting in someone is sure to cause regret---or worse. PERFECT STRANGER may occasionally defy logic, but that is not likely to deter those hungering for a handsomely made, star-fueled studio film with plenty of surprises. [More]
Starring: Halle Berry, Bruce Willis, Giovanni Ribisi, Gary Dourdan
Starring: Halle Berry, Bruce Willis, Giovanni Ribisi, Gary Dourdan, Patti D'Arbanville, Clea Lewis, Richard Portnow
Director: James Foley
Director: James Foley
Screenwriter: Todd Komarnicki, Jon Bokenkamp
Producer: Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas
Composer: Antonio Pinto
Studio: Revolution Studios
Reviews for Perfect Stranger
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The movie shows that the only thing worse than a generically screwy thriller is one with a selective narrator -- and one that doesn’t give viewers a fair chance to play along. Full Review |
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There is entertainment to be had here, but it's mostly at the expense of the film's rambling, increasingly ridiculous plot. Full Review |
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Instead of eroticism, there is tacky sub-porn; instead of twists, there are knotty plot problems which may or may not have been fixable with script rewrites. Full Review |
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The ridiculously convoluted plot is even fairly good fun to follow, right up to the genuinely surprising finale. Full Review |
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Watchable but ultimately frustrating thriller due to its unsympathetic characters, a dodgy script and an overdose of red herrings. Full Review |
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A twist-burdened techno-thriller that would be by-the-numbers if it could count. Full Review |
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Columbia seems to be on a one-studio mission to revive that very '90s of film genres, the erotic thriller--or are they determined to kill it off for good, considering such poor efforts as this listless Halle Berry vehicle? Full Review |
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A big cheat because virtually nothing of what happens in the first 100 minutes would ever really have happened if the truth that's exposed in the final few minutes was true. Full Review |
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This one's DOA. Full Review |
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While Perfect Stranger had its moments and wisely made its characters less than perfect, it was a pedestrian yarn better suited for the small screen than the silver one. Full Review |
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While it begins dully enough for an investigative thriller, Perfect Stranger quickly skids off into abject foolishness. Full Review |
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A rarely suspenseful thriller with a twist ending of the worst kind: It takes too much explanation. Full Review |
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Un thriller más bien mediocre, inverosímil y rebuscado que pretende sorprender al espectador con una vuelta de tuerca final... igualmente mediocre, inverosímil y rebuscada. Full Review |
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Although the movie makes a case for its ending, taking you by the hand and walking you through the stink of all its red herrings, the effort is wasted. Ro sounds like roe for a reason, and the logic behind this film was fishy from the start. Full Review |
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Even Berry's bodacious bod (the woman is blessed with some really good genes) isn't distraction enough to make Perfect Stranger palatable. Full Review |
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It's a movie that exists to showcase an actor more than it exists to be a movie. Full Review |
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The movie would perhaps like to say something serious about the ease with which modern communications allows us to be multiple personalities, but that effort is lost in ineptitude. Full Review |
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Loses its point about balancing different identities through the increasingly ludicrous twists and intense overacting Full Review |
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