Review of Your Sister's Sister (2011) by Lisa R — 16 Sep 2012
A dialogue heavy film, which I am often very fond of and this is no exception. Basically a three-hander with a trio of sublime and believable performances from Mark Duplass, the always excellent Emily Blunt and the seriously under rated and forever sister (United States of Tara, Rachel's Getting Married) Rosemarie DeWitt. They simply inhabit these characters.
A film told with great honesty and natural flair, with a lot of the dialogue being apparently improvised, I was entertained and intrigued from beginning to end. I laughed out loud on a number of occasions at the spoken wit and the extreme awkwardness of some of the scenes. These are all flawed people, but they are all relatable and likeable.
It does fall into a little bit of predictability and cliche as it moves on through the story and I surprisingly had no issue with one aspect that angers many a gay woman, as to me it made sense for the character.
It was a journey I very much enjoyed and it felt quite different from your average rom-com.
This review of Your Sister's Sister (2011) was written by Lisa R on 16 Sep 2012.
Your Sister's Sister has generally received positive reviews.
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