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Strange But True

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DAWN ROADNIGHT
3.0 out of 5 stars CANNOT TURN OFF GERMAN SUBTITLES
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 March 2022
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It isn't possible to get rid of the German subtitles. The option is there, but it doesn't work. I managed to get the English soundtrack working. But, no matter what I did, the German subtitles would not go.
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Terrabyte
4.0 out of 5 stars Wie kam der Braten in die Röhre?
Reviewed in Germany on 16 November 2020
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Zunächst ein Film über geplatzte Träume, Trauer und Verlust, eher ein Drama mit etwas Mystery. Als dann ein wirklich schmutziges Geheimnis enthüllt und die Frage der unbefleckten Empfängnis ganz und gar nicht mysteriös aufgeklärt wird, entwickelt sich der Film noch zu einem äußerst spannenden Krimi. Die Schauspieler machen ihre Sache gut.
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Raginmund
5.0 out of 5 stars Was ist Glaube
Reviewed in Germany on 14 March 2021
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In meinen Augen stellt sich in diesem Film die Frage an den Zuschauer ob es besser ist immer die Wahrheit zu erfahren/zu Wissen oder ob der Glaube auch manchmal ein Plazebo sein kann/ist der "den Himmel" erhält.
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M. O.
3.0 out of 5 stars Gute Geschichte, aber absehbar
Reviewed in Germany on 23 December 2020
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War grundsätzlich nicht so schlecht und anfangs ergeben sich durchaus spannende Momente, aber spätestens ab der Mitte weiß man, wo die Sache hinführen wird
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Elisabeth Schording
5.0 out of 5 stars Strange But True - Dunkle Geheimnisse
Reviewed in Germany on 12 July 2021
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Ein sehr schöner und spannender Film. Ich liebe solche Filme sehr und werde sie mir immer wieder suchen.
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RMurray847
3.0 out of 5 stars Odd but interesting
Reviewed in the United States on 8 March 2021
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STRANGE BUT TRUE is an interesting example of a film that has an amazing cast, an unusual & intriguing story…and yet doesn’t really work.

It’s not a spoiler to give you the basic premise on which the entire film rotates, because we’re presented it within the first few minutes. Philip (Nick Robinson from LOVE, SIMON) is at home recuperating from a mysterious leg injury. He’s been living on his own in NYC, but is at his mother’s home in upstate NY to recover. Mom (Amy Ryan) is still angry and grieving and extremely bitter from the death 5 years ago of her older son (who died on prom night). She’s so bitter than she drove away her husband (Greg Kinnear), now living with his new girlfriend in Florida. Into this scenario steps the older son’s girlfriend Melissa (Margaret Qualley), who is very pregnant, and claims that the child is the long dead son’s, because she hasn’t been with another man since his death.

It sounds silly and almost like the start of either study of immaculate conception or perhaps something supernatural. But the film keeps things firmly rooted in the “real” world (real is quotes, because the plot takes some pretty crazy turns, all rooted in non-supernatural circumstances, but nearly has outlandish). Everyone seems to have secrets. Kinnear happens to be a fertility doctor…did he have something to do with this pregnancy? What part does an older couple (Brian Cox, Blythe Danner) play; they’ve taken Melissa in to live with them after mom essentially tossed her out. Is something going on there? What about the younger son? He’s got some secrets, it seems.

And at the center of it all is the always terrific Amy Ryan. She’s 100% convincing in her anger towards everyone around her and at circumstance. She’s never found a place to put her grief and anger, so she lashes out sarcastically at everyone in her circle. She’s totally convincing, and this makes it hard to care for her as a character in a fictional film. She’s totally off-putting as well, hard to warm up to and ultimately hard to really empathize with. I appreciated her performance; I didn’t love it.

The entire movie is interesting but never gripping. Scenes are presented in a way that clearly suggest emotional heft or are meant to be a serious examination of the all-too-short nature of life (and how we can’t waste any time living it.) Yet I never felt any really strong connection to any character. And it’s this connection (which is missing) that is needed to make the more thriller-like events of the latter portion of the film truly gripping. Instead, I was mildly amused at some of the unlikely plot twists and towards the end, my real feeling about the film was that a lot of solid performers signed up to participate in a film that must have looked great on paper, but somehow fails to truly resonate.

It’s a briskly paced film, and that’s a good thing. If you’re not wrapped up in the characters, you want your plot points to come at a brisk pace, and they do. So STRANGE BUT TRUE is also ODD BUT INTERESTING. I have no regrets in seeing the film, but it also left no real lingering after image or strong emotion.
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Mark A. Lowell
5.0 out of 5 stars All the Drama your heart can stand
Reviewed in the United States on 2 February 2021
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Redemption of a life destined to be cursed. A baby changes... well... everything. Dark twists in the drama keep you engaged in the story. Happily, the characters who really matter all survive and souls are healed at the end of the film. Really good acting.
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Rutherford
5.0 out of 5 stars Suspenseful and Suprise ending!
Reviewed in the United States on 4 January 2020
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Entertaining suspense, nothing supernatural as the description might allude to, but wrapped up well.
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Marshal Diller
5.0 out of 5 stars People like the movie
Reviewed in the United States on 6 December 2019
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People like the movie
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