Review of Sisters (1973) by Mike P — 15 Mar 2008
The rather prominent afro of the romantic male lead, the fake rusty-orange blood and occasionally ugly shrieking score make this early De Palma outing feel a bit dated at first, but it gradually evolves into a surreal Bergman-esque nightmare fantasy of shifting identity and female revenge that puts it a cut above other Hitchcock knock-offs.
Margot Kidder always fascinates.
This review of Sisters (1973) was written by Mike P on 15 Mar 2008.
Sisters has generally received positive reviews.
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