"Strange Love" received mixed reviews upon its release in 1982. Some critics praised the film's bold and thought-provoking exploration of non-traditional relationships, while others found it to be shallow and pretentious. The film holds a 6.1/10 rating on IMDB, with many users praising its daring and unconventional approach to storytelling.
The film also explores the concept of polyamory, which was a relatively taboo topic in the early 1980s. The D'Alberts' open and honest approach to their relationships serves as a contrast to the more traditional and repressed Basses. As the story unfolds, the Basses become increasingly entangled in the D'Alberts' web of relationships, leading to a series of conflicts and power struggles.
"Strange Love" (also known as "Weird Love" or "Bizarre Love") is a 1982 American erotic drama film directed by Arthur Hiller and written by Stanley Weiser. The movie stars Carroll Baker, Walter DeCourcy, and Steven Hill. The film explores themes of non-monogamy, polyamory, and the complexities of human relationships.