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Director Lone Scherfig / Actor Finlay Wojtak-Hissong, Esben Smed / release year 2019 / genres Drama / writed by Lone Scherfig.

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In a flashback involving Klaus,?Hayley and baby Hope, some of the names Hayley considered to name Hope were Zoe, Caitlin, and Katherine. They both eventually named her Hope Andrea Mikaelson, after Klaus mentions that Elijah considered the baby their last hope as a family. Her middle name comes from Hayley's birth name, Andrea. Freya is revealed to be the one that put her siblings into the Chambre de Chasse, helping Hope in an effort to reunite their family. Never-before-seen pictures of Hope are featured throughout the episode, including one with Rebekah. Hope removes The Hollow from Klaus, Kol, Elijah, and Rebekah. Elijah gets his memories back, which were erased by Marcel via compulsion in The Feast of All Sinners. Body Count Unnamed Women - Drained of blood; killed by Niklaus Mikaelson (flashback) Continuity Davina was mentioned. She was last seen in A Spirit Here That Won't Be Broken. Marcel's Army were seen as corpses in a flashback. This particular event happened in The River in Reverse. The Hollow was last seen possessing Hope in The Feast of All Sinners. Ivy was mentioned. She was last seen in God's Gonna Trouble the Water. Vincent was mentioned. He was last seen in God's Gonna Trouble the Water. Jackson was indirectly mentioned. He was last seen in A Spirit Here That Won't Be Broken as a hallucination. Keelin was mentioned. She was last seen in God's Gonna Trouble the Water. This is the final episode where Freya appears but Keelin does not. Esther was indirectly mentioned. She was last seen in Ashes to Ashes. Greta was seen in archive footage. She was last seen in What, Will, I, Have, Left. Hope was mentioned and seen in a photo. She was last seen in God's Gonna Trouble the Water. Katherine Pierce was alluded to in the episode. She was last seen in I Was Feeling Epic on The Vampire Diaries. Cami was mentioned. She was last seen in No Quarter as a hallucination. Locations New Orleans, Louisiana The Abattoir French Quarter St. Anne's Church Behind the Scenes Despite being mentioned in the synopsis to appear, Danielle Rose Russell (is credited but) does not appear. In the?flashback regarding naming?baby Hope is a callback to a mini flashback in From a Cradle to a Grave,?Hayley's choices of the names Caitlin and Zoe are briefly brought up. After the first two names are not chosen Hayley says an third possible name 'Katherine' which Klaus quickly dismisses due to Katherine Pierce. Cultural References "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers" is a line from Tennessee Williams ' " A Streetcar Named Desire ". " The Kindness of Strangers " is an album by progressive rock band Spock's Beard the album was released in 1998. " The Kindness of Strangers " is the 4th episode of the second season of the American TV show Heroes. "Now go we in content/To liberty, and not to banishment. " is a line from Shakespeare 's As You Like It in which Celia is banished from the court to the countryside. However, they see it as freedom more than a banishment. Quotes Rebekah: "We made a vow, always and forever. " Elijah: "I made another vow! " Elijah: "What is this place? " Kol: "We're in Elijah's mental maze. " Klaus: "Elijah! What have you done? " Elijah: "Every last exit is sealed. If you're thinking about jumping, don't. I already tried it, I landed in the world's most pretentious wine cellar. " Klaus: "You sorted it by vintage. You don't remember, do you? I thought Marcel was intent on retrieving your memories. " Elijah: "He was, he failed. I still remember absolutely nothing, and Antoinette is dying. " Klaus: "Is she? Right. Yes. I'd forgotten. " Elijah: "What the hell are we doing here? What is this place? This is dangerous, you and I here together. " Klaus: "We're not actually here together, are we? Not physically, at least. It's called a Chambre de Chasse, it's a magical mental prison designed to resemble our home, but don't worry. There's always a way out -- a game or a riddle. " Elijah: "How do we solve this riddle? " Klaus: "We don't do anything. We're square, you and I. You got Hayley killed, and Antoinette will die because of me. I would hate to upset that delicate balance. So I'm gonna find my way out, and you're on your own. " Elijah: "Omnious weather. " Kol: "That's an indication of what's actually happening in New Orleans. Hope and Klaus are in the same city, the resulting consequence is leaking into this reality. " Kol: "Here, this might jog your memory. This is all the junk you deemed is worthy of preserving. Ring any bells? " Elijah: "You know, Klaus came to visit me at my bar in France. Rebekah, too. You didn't. " Kol: "You and I never really had much in common, besides our dashing good looks. And you and Freya and more or less murdered my wife, so... " Elijah: "I'm... " Kol: "The journals. They may contain information about what represents you, somewhere amoungst the martyrdom and self-righteousness. " Elijah: "Wait. Did I ever apologize to you for what I did? " Kol: "In your peculiar way, I suppose. Look, what matters is that I got her back. Not everybody is so lucky. " Rebekah: "Always been dramatic. " Klaus: "Rebekah. " Kol: "Oh, bloody hell. My least favorite recurring nightmare. Suppose I'll ask the obvious, piss off any witches lately? " Klaus: "Split up, we need to turn this place upside down. I only just promised my grieving daughter I wouldn't abandoned her again. " Multimedia Soundtrack "Bridges" ? Aisha Badru Videos The Originals 5x08 Promo "The Kindness of Strangers" (HD) Season 5 Episode 8 Promo The Originals The Kindness Of Strangers Scene The CW The Originals 5x08 ? Kol Helps Elijah Remember TVLine The Originals Inside The Kindness of Strangers The CW Pictures References See also The Originals Episodes Season 1 ( Ratings) " Pilot (Director's Cut) " ? " Always and Forever " ? " House of the Rising Son " ? " Tangled Up In Blue " ? " Girl in New Orleans " ? " Sinners and Saints " ? " Fruit of the Poisoned Tree " ? " Bloodletting " ? " The River in Reverse " ? " Reigning Pain in New Orleans " ? " The Casket Girls " ? " Après Moi, Le Déluge " ? " Dance Back from the Grave " ? " Crescent City " ? " Long Way Back From Hell " ? " Le Grand Guignol " ? " Farewell to Storyville " ? " Moon Over Bourbon Street " ? " The Big Uneasy " ? " An Unblinking Death " ? " A Closer Walk With Thee " ? " The Battle of New Orleans " ? " From a Cradle to a Grave " Season 2 ( Ratings) " Rebirth " ? " Alive and Kicking " ? " ?Every Mother's Son " ? " ?Live and Let Die " ? " ?Red Door " ? " Wheel Inside the Wheel " ? " Chasing the Devil’s Tail " ? " The Brothers That Care Forgot " ? " The Map of Moments " ? " Gonna Set Your Flag On Fire " ? " Brotherhood of the Damned " ? " Sanctuary " ? " The Devil is Damned " ? " I Love You, Goodbye " ? " They All Asked For You " ? " Save My Soul " ? " Exquisite Corpse " ? " Night Has A Thousand Eyes " ? " When the Levee Breaks " ? " City Beneath The Sea " ? " Fire with Fire " ? " Ashes to Ashes " Season 3 ( Ratings) " For the Next Millennium " ? " You Hung the Moon " ? " I'll See You in Hell or New Orleans " ? " A Walk on the Wild Side " ? " The Axeman's Letter " ? " Beautiful Mistake " ? " Out of the Easy " ? " The Other Girl in New Orleans " ? " Savior " ? " A Ghost Along the Mississippi " ? " Wild at Heart " ? " Dead Angels " ? " Heart Shaped Box " ? " A Streetcar Named Desire " ? " An Old Friend Calls " ? " Alone with Everybody " ? " Behind the Black Horizon " ? " The Devil Comes Here and Sighs " ? " No More Heartbreaks " ? " Where Nothing Stays Buried " ? " Give 'Em Hell Kid " ? " The Bloody Crown " Season 4 ( Ratings) " Gather Up the Killers " ? " No Quarter " ? " Haunter of Ruins " ? " Keepers of the House " ? " I Hear You Knocking " ? " Bag of Cobras " ? " High Water and a Devil's Daughter " ? " Voodoo in My Blood " ? " Queen Death " ? " Phantomesque " ? " A Spirit Here That Won't Be Broken " ? " Voodoo Child " ? " The Feast of All Sinners " Season 5 ( Ratings) " Where You Left Your Heart " ? " One Wrong Turn On Bourbon " ? " Ne Me Quitte Pas " ? " Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea " ? " Don't It Just Break Your Heart " ? " What, Will, I, Have, Left " ? " God's Gonna Trouble the Water " ? " The Kindness of Strangers " ? " We Have Not Long To Love " ? " There in the Disappearing Light " ? " Til the Day I Die " ? " The Tale of Two Wolves " ? " When The Saints Go Marching In " Related Bloopers and continuity errors ? Cast Crossovers ? Crossovers ? Character Appearances ? Deceased ? Episode Title Analysis ? Last words ? Re#ash ? Songs Used in Promos for Episodes ? Timeline ? Transcripts The Vampire Diaries: A Darker Truth ? Bite Sized ? Bloodlines Revealed ? Bitten by... A fresh new artist ? Forever Yours ? Get Sucked In ? 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Clara is soon forced to sleep in her car and steal her food, the latter habit leading to the strangest development of a movie that often feels like it’s entirely comprised by inexplicable choices and chance encounters: Using whatever currency her whiteness provides, Clara nips a tray of hors d’oeuvres from a high-end cocktail party. As a result, her youngest son develops a taste for caviar, which inspires her to pinch their next meal from an opulent Russian joint she finds near Wall Street. Decorated like the Hermitage and defined by the cock-eyed humor of a Kaurismäki film, the Winter Palace isn’t just a restaurant, it’s also a respite from the indifference of the outside world. The owner (Bill Nighy) is a sweet man who’s quick to trust the fate of his business to anyone who comes in off the street, and his most recent hire ? a handsome, newly released ex-con named Marc (Tahar Rahim) ? seems eager to reflect his boss’ good intentions. Together, they make the joint feel like a warm hug in a cold city, and a hub of kindness in a movie where everyone could use some. And yet, the script (the first Scherfig has written solo) is entirely disinterested in the Winter Palace as a place, or in any of the various institutions that prop up a scattered plot that gets lost whenever it starts to wander between its locations. While the stilted opening act is mostly carried along by the velocity of Kazan’s desperate sense of parental duty (it’s wrenching to watch her balance her own needs with those of her children, and to wrestle with the ways in which they don’t quite overlap), it’s also sustained by the expectation that all of the characters in Scherfig’s messy ensemble are being pulled towards the enchanted restaurant where they’ll be able to redeem each other. And maybe they are, but the film never finds its center of gravity, or sees how the Winter Palace might help galvanize this story into more than the sum of its misshapen parts. While the movie works to depict how kindness breeds kindness, even in the cruelest of environments, it spends much of the time watching its motley collection of lost souls chase their own tails. Perhaps that’s because Scherfig is stepping outside of her comfort zone, and struggling to reconcile the stately European romanticism of her previous work (e. g. “An Education, ” “Their Finest”) with the hardscrabble vibe of a mercenary American milieu. Shooting with a handheld camera that harkens back to her Dogme 95, Scherfig often seems uncomfortable with her own dour locations and depressing story beats; not every New York movie needs to be shaped by the violent edges of a Safdie brothers’ film, but “The Kindness of Strangers” can’t square the direness of its characters with the underlying humanism that draws them together. Scherfig’s solution is a fable-esque logic that makes everything feel somewhat false. Case in point: Safdie favorite Caleb Landry Jones is (kind of) cast against type as Jeff, a twitchy magical idiot type who gets fired from two different jobs because he’s “bad at just about everything. ” It’s hard to tell if he’s supposed to be intellectually handicapped in some way, just as it’s hard to tell if Scherfig is playing his hopelessness for laughs; sandwiched between difficult sketches of Clara’s encroaching homelessness, we see Jeff lose an apartment because he drops his phone in the toaster, and lose a temp gig because he mistakes a fluffy dog named Beyoncé for a bed sheet and buries it under a massive pile of cloth. Arriving at a soup kitchen in need of a meal, Jeff stands on the wrong side of the counter, and gets handed an apron instead. But Scherfig is also determined to not let things get too detached from reality, and so she occasionally shortchanges the film in other areas. Kazan and Rahim are both immensely charismatic actors, but “The Kindness of Strangers” cuts off their most romantic scenes, as though stifling their chemistry might help restore the movie’s balance between misery and magic. In a narrative that hinges on acts of pure generosity, it’s also strange that Marc wants something in return for the charity he shows to Clara and her kids. It’s not quid pro quo creepiness, but his motivations are too cloudy for a movie that overcomplicates its most basic emotions. Read More: Casey Affleck’s Narrative Directorial Debut ‘Light of My Life’ Is Headed to Berlin Even the most capable characters are vaguely unreal. That includes Alice ? a heaven-sent ER nurse played by the shapeshifting Andrea Riseborough, predictably brilliant and elusive in a role that a lesser actress might have smothered with moral virtue ? who’s so pure of heart that she uses her free time to run a meeting group for people in need of forgiveness (the role of guilt is over pronounced and under-explained). While “The Kindness of Strangers” is Clara’s story, it’s Alice whose generosity holds it together, and Alice who’s self-interest threatens to pull it apart. Even the helpers need a hand of their own. “I’m nobody’s numero uno, ” Alice laments, but she never abandons her angelic nature, and her persistent goodness pulls everyone to one side or the other; it would be awful enough that Clara’s husband is an abusive cop, but Scherfig feels compelled to turn him into a psychopathic killer, and the whole movie tips over into the absurd. There’s a palpable urgency to the film’s kindness, and a real despair to the film’s inability to make us believe in it. Grade: C- “The Kindness of Strangers” premiered at the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U. S. distribution. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.
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