In the first five minutes of Pau Masó's latest film “Complete Strangers, the audience is treated to a visual homage to Brian De Palma and the Italian giallo films (whether on purpose or just by accident, this will have to remain a mystery), as the camera tracks a figure in long dark hair and a stylish coat while they navigate their way to what will turn out to be a sexual rendez-vous. As the ... more >
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A slow-burn thriller that digs deep at the existential darkness within: “Complete Strangers”
When a Faustian pact goes badly, it goes really badly
Pau Masó, Matthew Crawley and Sian Abrahams
Directed by Pau Masó