The Business of Strangers (2001)
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Reviews Counted:91
Fresh:73
Rotten:18
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: The Business of Strangers showcases a complex, compelling performance by Channing. Her interactions and clashes with Stiles make for riveting viewing.
Theatrical Release:Dec 7, 2001 Limited
Box Office: $495,907
Synopsis: Stockard Channing turns in a nuanced performance as Julie, a simmering corporate drone who has sacrificed family life for power and control. At an out-of-town business presentation, her assistant... Stockard Channing turns in a nuanced performance as Julie, a simmering corporate drone who has sacrificed family life for power and control. At an out-of-town business presentation, her assistant Paula (Julia Stiles) arrives forty-five minutes late, and, in a fit of rage, Julie fires her on the spot. That afternoon, the CEO of Julie's company informs her that she's been promoted--she'll be taking his position. In the mood to celebrate, Julie heads to the hotel bar where, to her surprise, she encounters Paula. Julie wants to make amends; Paula is cool but willing. The two hit it off and spend the rest of the evening palling around the hotel. When Julie's headhunter Nick (Frederick Weller) shows up unexpectedly, things get interesting. Paula tells Julie that he raped her friend in Boston and so the two plot revenge to teach him a lesson. The rest is a study in debauchery that leaves Julie unsure of herself. Stiles and Channing play smoothly off each other, slowly tightening the screws to win control. The outward coolness of the characters is reflected in the even tracking shots, but the tension between them is reflected in the mise-en-scene, becoming more cramped and claustrophobic as the picture unfolds. [More]
Starring: Stockard Channing, Julia Stiles, Fred Weller
Starring: Stockard Channing, Julia Stiles, Fred Weller
Director: Patrick Stettner
Director: Patrick Stettner
Screenwriter: Patrick Stettner
Producer: Susan A. Stover, Robert Nathan
Composer: Alexander Lasarenko
Studio: IFC Films
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As a satire of the corporate world, Patrick Stettner's movie is inspired by LaBute's superior In the Company of Men, changing the gender of the protags into two female execs placed on the opposite side of the professional and economic spectrum. Full Review |
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What The Business of Strangers really boils down to is a couple of good performances and some really interesting dialogue. Full Review |
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If The Business of Strangers clunks as a whole, at least several of its parts offer momentary pleasures. Full Review |
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'The Business of Strangers' partners one of Hollywood's most under-rated older actresses with arguably one of its most over-rated younger ones. Full Review |
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This is a stunning examination of issues of doubt and control, as well as a cracking good little thriller. Full Review |
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