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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Nine Perfect Strangers Review : Sharp Dialogue and Excellent Performances Can’t Hide the Hollowness of the Story
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'Nine Perfect Strangers is a polished take on wellness culture that is less “eat the rich” than “pass the Kool-Aid”. Adapted from Liane Moriarty’s bestselling 2018 novel, it takes place at a secretive, high-end wellness retreat called Tranquillum, an on-trend Scandi dream of bare light wood and open spaces overseen by a mysterious Russian woman, Masha (Nicole Kidman).' (Introduction)

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https://theconversation.com/nine-perfect-strangers-review-sharp-dialogue-and-excellent-performances-cant-hide-the-hollowness-of-the-story-165949 Nine Perfect Strangers Review : Sharp Dialogue and Excellent Performances Can’t Hide the Hollowness of the Storysmall AustLit logo The Conversation
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  • Nine Perfect Strangers Samantha Strauss David E. Kelley John Henry Butterworth 2020 series - publisher film/TV
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