A journalist gets in over her head chasing a possible serial-killer
CEO in this paranoid thriller/corporate muckraking drama/chatroom
cautionary tale, no relation to the sitcom
Perfect Strangers.
Ace reporter Rowena (Berry) opens the film with a bang by getting a
McGreeveyian politician to bribe her on the record. Alas, her star
source recants his backup quote, and Rowena takes out her frustration
by investigating an ad exec (Willis) who may or may not have poisoned
her friend with belladonna extract.
With the aid of a hacker (Ribisi), whose fixation on Ro straddles
the friend-stalker divide, Berry goes undercover in the corporate
world, which as depicted seems to be a giant singles’ party where the
boss sleeps with the temps in rotation and occasionally stages public
beatings of rival companies’ spies. Berry, Willis and Ribisi pull long
hours competing to give the worst performance, and we’re inclined to
give them all a raise.
Upping the ante on Basic Instinct’s choose-your-own-adventure ending, Perfect Stranger
supplies clues that support four possible outcomes. Opting for the
dumbest, the movie shows that the only thing worse than a generically
screwy thriller is one with a selective narrator—and one that doesn’t
give viewers a fair chance to play along.