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Director: Patrice Leconte
Cast: Sandrine Bonnaire, Fabrice Luchini, Michel Duchaussoy, Anne Brochet
Because she picked the wrong door, Anna ends up confessing her marriage problems to a financial adviser named William Faber. Touched by her distress, somewhat excited as well, Faber does not have the courage to tell her that he is not a psychiatrist. From appointment to appointment, a strange ritual is created between them. William is moved and fascinated to hear the secrets no man ever heard.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Intimate Strangers is a critically acclaimed 2004 French drama directed by Patrice Leconte. The film has received positive reviews from critics for its thoughtful exploration of human connection. While awards recognition is limited, it has maintained a strong rating of 7.2/10 on IMDb, indicating solid audience reception.
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Fans of psychological dramas and compelling character studies will appreciate the nuanced performances and intriguing premise of Intimate Strangers, the 2004 film directed by Patrice Leconte. The story of a woman who accidentally confesses her marital troubles to a financial advisor she mistakes for a therapist creates a captivating dynamic between the two lead actors, Sandrine Bonnaire and Fabrice Luchini.
Intimate Strangers is a 2004 French film directed by Patrice Leconte. The moody, stylish noir tells the story of a troubled young woman who in error starts telling her problems not to a psychiatrist but to a lonely tax consultant in the office next door.
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