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Directed By
Patrick Stettner

Written By:
Patrick Stettner

Cast:
Stockard Channing, Julia Stiles, Marcus Giamatti, Frederick Weller, Marcus Giamatti

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The Business of Strangers (2001)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
January 22nd, 2008

I like the sloppiness of real life.

Fascinating study of two very different women with the ever impressive Stockard Channing (The Matthew Shepard Story, "The West Wing") and Julia Stiles (The Bourne Trilogy, Edmond).

Julie (Channing) had to scrape her way to the top, apparently coming from the wrong side of the tracks. She is so fearful that, when her boss wants to meet with her, she immediately calls a headhunter to see what's available.

Paula, with her multiple tats, is a child of privilege, and just wants to have fun.

Can you imagine the clash? Unfortunately, Nick (Fred Weller) gets between them and suffers as a result.

It is one of those films that will have you thinking long afterwords.

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