What appears to be a familiar along the lines of, Single White Female, expands into an alternate view of seemingly spontaneous sensual and emotional understanding.
Mainly due to a good cast with inner expressive realism, The Imposters is unique, super interesting, deceptive, simmering storytelling.
Highly regarded tutor Maya (Marie Everett) is in big trouble, formal complaints from more than one student involving romantic entanglements are derailing her career and private life with a highly upset partner Anna (Tegan Mordt).
We see clips by one particular student, video flashbacks that start fun and get serious, quintessential to the mood of proceedings.
On a run through the local park, Maya randomly meets Hattie (an excellent Chynna Walker) sitting on a bench taking a break. They instantly hit it off with Hattie oversharing whilst Maya listens at the same time as being somewhat attracted to the wired approach.
On a whim, a night of intimacy leads to Hattie inviting …