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Another Perfect Stranger is a american film of genre Drama directed by Jefferson Moore released in USA on 15 september 2007 with Jefferson Moore

Another Perfect Stranger (2007)

Another Perfect Stranger
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Released in USA 15 september 2007
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OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating65% 3.291653.291653.291653.291653.29165

Another Perfect Stranger is a 2007 film sequel to the 2005 Christian film, The Perfect Stranger. It stars Jefferson Moore, (reprising his role as The Stranger) and Ruby Marie Lewis as Sarah Cominsky, the grown daughter of Nikki. It is followed by another sequel Nikki and the Perfect Stranger. It was based largely on David Gregory's novel, Day with a Perfect Stranger, with a few minor plot changes.

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Ten years have passed since Nikki Cominsky's remarkable private meeting with a man claiming to be Jesus Christ. Her 19-year-old daughter, Sarah, who is heading to college, begins to think her mother has gone completely insane, as she is beginning to lose her faith herself. Beginning to wonder if her mother should be committed, Sarah strikes up an unlikely friendship with a mysterious travel companion who shares her dislike for religion. However, along the way, the stranger turns the conversation into a fascinating journey into her troubled life and ultimately, spirituality itself, and she begins to discover who she is and why belief is so important. She also wonders if she has misjudged her mother and the stranger she speaks of.

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