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Perfect Strangers

In Los Angeles County, a disparate group of twelve - eight men and four women - are chosen to serve on the jury of the trial of Ernest Craig, who is accused of murdering his wife in being in love with another woman, Eileen Marcher, loving Marcher which Craig has readily admitted, but killing his wife of which he has professed his innocence.

Each of the twelve feels differently about being a juror - some who are happy to serve, some who don't want to be there - about his or her underlying motivations in being among this specific jury, and admittedly about having a preconceived belief into Craig's guilt or innocence in this high profile case.

Who may have the most open mind is Terry Scott, as she is separated from her husband who lives in Cleveland, and thus can understand the different feelings of someone in an unhappy marriage.

The interaction between the twelve becomes even more intimate in almost every respect when the jury is ordered sequestered for the duration of the trial. While Bob Fisher is the juror who makes it obvious that he would like to get to know Terry in the biblical sense, it is David Campbell with whom she makes the most profound connection.

David, also in an unhappy marriage, and Terry end up falling in love in their short time together. Their somewhat secret relationship has an effect on the way they view the evidence and, thus, the way they argue their perspective to the other ten, but discovery of there even being a relationship may result in misconduct and a mistrial if construed as more than it actually has been.

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Perfect Strangers
PERFECT STRANGERS: Little Prince
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Daniel
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Raymond
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Stephen
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Rebecca
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Three Sisters
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Richard
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Grief
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Dancing Father
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Alice
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SHOOTING THE PAST: Lily
Adrian Johnston: Performer
Images
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Spig
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Connections
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The Big Pitch
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Oswald
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Hettie
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Paris
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A New History
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Afterword
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End Titles
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User reviews

David Phillips
5/10

The soundtrack of Perfect Strangers effectively captures the tension and emotional complexity of the jury members' personal struggles and the high-stakes trial they are involved in. The music enhances the drama and intrigue of the storyline, creating a captivating atmosphere for the audience.

Patricia Lee
2/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs throughout the film becomes grating and distracting. Instead of adding to the storytelling, the soundtrack becomes a predictable background noise that fails to engage the audience on a deeper level.

Donald Roberts
1/10

The choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack feels mismatched with the tone of the film. At times, the music comes across as overly melodramatic or even out of place, undermining the authenticity of the characters' struggles and conflicts.

Andrew Anderson
1/10

The soundtrack of Perfect Strangers fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the nuance needed to enhance the dramatic tension of the jury's deliberations.

Deborah Smith
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Perfect Strangers is a vital component in enhancing the storytelling and emotional resonance of the film. It effectively sets the mood, highlights character dynamics, and elevates the overall viewing experience for the audience.

Mary Green
5/10

The use of different musical motifs and themes for each character helps to deepen the audience's understanding of their individual personalities and motivations. The soundtrack adds depth to the character development, making each juror feel more multi-dimensional and relatable.

Lisa Martin
7/10

The use of different musical themes for each character adds depth and helps to convey their individual motivations and conflicts effectively.

David Hernandez
7/10

The haunting melodies and poignant orchestration enhance the drama and tension of the storyline, creating a captivating listening experience that complements the unfolding narrative beautifully.

Lisa Allen
10/10

The use of different musical motifs for each character in the film adds depth and nuance to their individual stories, helping to convey their inner conflicts and motivations. The soundtrack not only complements the narrative but elevates it, making the audience feel more connected to the characters and their journey throughout the film.

Andrew Lee
5/10

The emotional intensity of the romantic subplot between David and Terry is beautifully underscored by the music, evoking empathy and connection with their forbidden love story. The soundtrack skillfully conveys the passion and turmoil of their relationship, enhancing the impact of their decisions on the trial.

Daniel Martin
7/10

The soundtrack of Perfect Strangers perfectly captures the emotional intensity and complexity of the characters' relationships and inner struggles.

Daniel Lewis
10/10

The soundtrack of Perfect Strangers perfectly captures the emotional complexity and tension of the jury members' inner struggles and personal connections. The haunting melodies and subtle instrumentation create a sense of unease and mystery that enhances the storytelling, making it a truly immersive experience for the audience.