Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers is a powerful evocation of memory, trauma, loss, and sexuality. It follows the story of Adam, a reclusive screenwriter living in London, who is coming to terms with the death of his parents - they died when he was a child. He also meets Harry, a troubled soul who is living in his apartment block. The two strike a relationship, they navigate the sinews of memory and trauma, and try to understand how these feelings inform and shape their present. Check out the latest review!
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