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Nine Perfect Strangers (2021)
At a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation, nine stressed city dwellers try to get on a path to a better way of living. Watching over them during this 10-day retreat is the resort's director, Masha, a woman on a mission to reinvigorate their tired minds and bodies. However, these nine "perfect" strangers have no idea what is about to hit them.
At a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation, nine stressed city dwellers try to get on a path to a better way of living. Watching over them during this 10-day retreat is the resort's director, Masha, a woman on a mission to reinvigorate their tired minds and bodies. However, these nine "perfect" strangers have no idea what is about to hit them.
The series explores universal themes of personal trauma, grief, and the search for healing through unconventional methods at a wellness retreat. It maintains a neutral stance by focusing on individual psychological journeys and the ethical complexities of the therapeutic process rather than promoting a specific political ideology or systemic critique.
The series features a visibly diverse ensemble cast across various demographics. Its narrative focuses on the individual psychological journeys of the characters, exploring universal themes without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering on overt DEI themes.
"Nine Perfect Strangers" features a gay married couple, Ben and Jessica, whose relationship and personal growth are explored with dignity. Their queer identity is normalized and not central to the plot, nor is it a source of conflict or mockery. The portrayal is incidental, treating their relationship like any other at the retreat.
The show adapts a novel where characters Ben Chandler and Carmel Schneider were depicted as white. In the series, these roles are portrayed by Black actors, constituting race swaps.
The series "Nine Perfect Strangers" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on the personal struggles and transformations of its cisgender ensemble cast at a wellness retreat, with no depiction relevant to transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The show "Nine Perfect Strangers" is an adaptation of Liane Moriarty's novel. All significant characters in the series maintain the same gender as established in the original source material, with no changes to their canonical gender.
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