Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott fall in love in first trailer for All of Us Strangers

Andrew Scott’s critically praised new film All of Us Strangers released its new trailer.

Weekend and Looking’s Andrew Haigh also co-stars in the film, which premiered last month to outstanding reviews and presently has a 94% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes.

The film, based on Taichi Yamada’s novel Strangers, features the respective Sherlock and Aftersun actors as two guys who live in the same apartment building and develop a relationship.

The sweet trailer shows the c two’s growing intimacy as Scott’s character Adam visits his childhood home. Present-day Adam meets with his parents, who died 30 years ago (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell).

“It’s funny, it doesn’t take much to make you feel the way you felt back there again,” Adam tells Mescal’s Harry at one point.

The Hollywood Reporter pointed out in the first review that All of Us Strangers explores the topic of loss in a sad manner.

In Variety’s review, they said that “Haigh takes the hetero source material and reconfigures it around his unapologetically gay protagonist, downplaying the supernatural elements while adding a uniquely queer emotional core”.

Watch the trailer below:

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