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All of Us Strangers Chases the Elusive Elasticity of Love
The common denominator of the best ghost stories, from the canon to the campfire, is closure. Or a lack thereof; as Salman Rushdie asked in The Satanic Verses, what is a spirit but unfinished business? The voices that whisper in the night, whether they’re in the walls or in our heads, are trying to tell us something, even—and sometimes especially—if it’s too late.Andrew Haigh’s eerie and evocative new drama, All of Us Strangers, is pressurized by problems of communication: It’s a film in which the living and dead alike are haunted by the specter of things left unsaid. The screenplay is adapted from the 1987 novel Strangers, by the late Japanese writer Taichi Yamada, about a middle-aged man w

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