Cannes Review: Joel Edgerton & Sean Harris In Thomas M Wright’s ‘The Stranger’
20.05.2022 - 20:37
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An undercover cop befriends a murder suspect in The Stranger, a taut Australian thriller in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section. Written and directed by Thomas M. Wright (Acute Misfortune), it features excellent performances from Sean Harris and Joel Edgerton, who also serves as producer.
The Stranger begins simply enough: two men strike up a conversation on a long bus journey. One is a loner, Henry (a perfectly-cast Harris), the other a new arrival in town, Paul (Steve Mouzakis). Paul needs a friend; Henry needs work. When Paul offers to introduce his new pal to his criminal contacts, Henry nervously accepts. Enter Mark (Joel Edgerton), who’s presented as a mid-level crime boss with smuggling work on offer. Intimidated but fascinated, Henry goes along for the ride and is drawn to Mark, spending time with him on the job.
Except, there is no job. It is revealed early on that Paul and Mark are police detectives working as part of an elaborate operation to identify and befriend a series of suspects in a case of child murder years earlier. It’s a grim but riveting premise that’s a fictionalized account of the police operation outlined in Kate Kyriacou’s book THE STING: The Undercover Operation that Caught Daniel Morcombe’s Killer.
As we watch Mark and Henry grow closer, a parallel narrative shows the larger force’s efforts to determine the men in the area of the boy’s abduction. Key to this is Detective Rylett (Jada Alberts), who gradually becomes convinced that Henry is the one responsible. The timeline of this manhunt is perhaps deliberately unclear, but the details are as fascinating as Mark’s quest to win Henry’s trust and coax out key information from his past.
As the pair continue their uncertain dance, driving from
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