The Strays | Official Trailer | Netflix

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Published 2023-01-26
A perfect life... a perfect lie... An upper-middle-class woman's perfectly crafted life begins to unravel with the arrival of two shadowy figures in her town.

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A Black woman's meticulously crafted life of privilege starts to unravel when two strangers show up in her quaint suburban town.

All Comments (21)
  • @Chuuzus
    the effect Jordan Peele’s Get Out has had in the film industry is insane
  • @carolyn2033
    These psychological thrillers are taking over lately! I'm here for it 🍿
  • If “I gotta put me first” was a person. This woman was straight up wicked.
  • @011mph
    She really said "double it and give it to the next person" 😭😭
  • @DaneOLeary
    Someone was very… inspired by Jordan Peele’s filmography.
  • This film had two perspectives: The mother and the foundlings ( I used this word, as orphans lose their parents due to death). The mother: wanted what she considered a better lifestyle (away from struggle, chaos, stress and poverty...anything to do with people of colour/urban). To the extent of abandoned her children. The Foundlings: attempted to find and seek answers from their birth mother and be a part of her life now, only to find that she still does not want anything to do with them, again (a hard pill to swallow, to not be wanted/acknowledged and even loved by their mother). In the end, when given a chance to choose her children and be there she still choose herself (and abandoned all of her children). This movie gets 5 stars from Me.
  • @queenie8122
    It was not her ethnicity that created the demise of this woman, it was her choices, and lack of knowledge of herself that created the situation!
  • @tj7855
    This looks inspired by Get Out. My guess from the trailer is that she’s black passing as white and her estranged siblings are after her for some reason. Can’t wait to watch it!
  • @gaila.9852
    I feel like the only people Marvin and Abigail truly hurt were Sebastian and Mary, two people who were blameless in all of this. Their father has been murdered, and their mother has left them.
  • Holy! A trailer that doesn't give up the plot and leaves you wanting to know the story. Looks pretty good
  • @truegrit7697
    I cannot over-recommend this movie. The ending will shock you, and not in a cheap way.
  • @fefe007
    That ending, when I heard the motorcycle start 😂😂
  • Nella Larsen wrote Passing in 1929 which was later adapted into Passing the movie. Her work influenced this genre, honorable mention Octavia Butler 😊
  • i love watching a film that has a good chilling psychological story to it , and i am definitely here for it.
  • @joash3714
    Stop with your high expectations. The movie isn't even bad. I enjoyed it. Totally different to Get Out and a story I haven't seen before. The ending had me laughing though haha. I can't believe she did that...again lol. I'd give it a 7/10
  • @jamesstewart522
    Good movie. But I think what happened to the father was extreme and unnecessary. But the ending made us see the mom for who she really is.
  • Jordan Peele did really start a full on genre called the "Jordan Peele" genre lol we love to see it