Sisters
Sisters
R | 18 December 2015 (USA)
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Two disconnected sisters are summoned to clean out their childhood bedrooms before their parents sell their family home.

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Exoticalot

People are voting emotionally.

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Infamousta

brilliant actors, brilliant editing

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Fairaher

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Hattie

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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johnrgreen

By a distance the crudest and most pointless film I've seen to have come out of modern Hollywood(I've avoided others that I reckon must be equally bad).I bet this went down well with people under 30 but from my over 60 point of view it I blushed for all the people caught in a cinema watching this thinking they were seeing something funny and warm.The weird sisters were trapped in a perpetual teenage world view and their parents deserved better.Is there anyone so chained to the childhood home that they would act this way?Every scene was written by someone with a tin ear for humour.If in doubt make it sexual or toilet .The phallus on the wall is somehow a suitable symbol for this crass film.The two actresses involved ,somehow highly rated,should go and wash their mouths out with soap and water,then use their talents for better ends.I've heard a lot about how great they are but in scene after scene their reputations were diminished.God awful.

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marwaosulieman

I dont like the fact that they chose these actors to do such movie, it would've been much better if they chose teenage actor who can actually pull it off, not a 30 year old acting all younf and stupid and rude. It really annoys me how Tina fey is acting like a 5 year old.

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robinssa-98507

Too long, yes, but had me grinning start to finish and some serious laugh out loud moments. Great performances all round. Loved it.

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chimera3

Yes, there are those who don't like this movie. I can understand that. Like with so many others, this is one movie that I like that not everyone else may like. I actually saw this with my mom and aunt (who are, of course, sisters) and they thought it was good too. My mom and I thought it was pretty funny; as usual, my brother was not one who was easy to win over. Ever since I was practically forced to watch "Mean Girls" back in 2004, I have found myself drawn to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler time and time again. I enjoyed them but loathed that movie. Anyway, with this underrated gem, Amy is the reserved Maura who finds herself more in love with her work than anything. As for Tina, she's the party woman who has a hard time trying to get through to her daughter. Then there come the parents (James Brolin and Dianne Wiest), who tell them the news that they're selling the childhood home that the ladies grew up in.So the ladies plan a last-ditch effort to have one final party before the house is sold. They invite all of their old high school friends and purposely leave off one: a character played by Maya Rudolph. As the party begins, Maya tries everything in her power to get access to the party and fails. Once she does get into the party, it goes from bad to worse.When that happens, the parents are the voice of reason and manage to get the ladies to grow up and bond as sisters. When all is said and done, the bond that they have is tighter than before and they actually enjoy one another's company. Granted it may not be a riot as some people say, it is still funny nonetheless. Watch it at least once. If necessary, twice. You may find something that you may enjoy.

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