Christopher Walken gives his creepiest performance in ’90s thriller The Comfort of Strangers

One of Walken’s very best monologues, right up there with Pulp Fiction, comes from The Comfort of Strangers, a discomfiting 1991 psychological thriller directed by Paul Schrader and written by the playwright Harold Pinter (from a novel by Ian McEwen). Walken plays Robert, a creepy Italian sophisticate dressed in white Armani who lives in Venice with his Canadian wife Caroline (Helen Mirren).



source https://www.polygon.com/the-comfort-of-strangers-christopher-walken-psychological-thriller/

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