Synopsis
Four sisters. Four different lives. One mother of a secret.
Based on the internationally-acclaimed play by Colette Freedman, the story of 4 estranged sisters who reunite for their mother’s alleged suicide.
2016 Directed by Sean Hanish
Based on the internationally-acclaimed play by Colette Freedman, the story of 4 estranged sisters who reunite for their mother’s alleged suicide.
Cuatro hermanas, Quatre sœurs unies par le secret, אחיות הגורל, Сестрински градове, 姐妹四城, Cidades Irmãs
one star for stana, one for troian and one for stana and troian being in the same film
I wasn't expecting the story to be so fucked up but it sure did make me cry just as much as I thought it would.
must a plot be good? cant you people enjoy seeing stana and troian in de the same movie
My dad enjoyed it more than I did, and I'm the one who's been following Stana and Michelle's careers since day 1.
How does this movie leave me feeling empty, but also simultaneously full of emotion?
Very slow story. The filmography is good quality and the acting. But the plot is not very convincing.
Enlightening view of n all female family's function to a normal family disfunction in today's world. Seriously, this is an incredible movie of how an imperfect matriarch can still produce incredibly strong powerful women who find a way to accept each other's way of living and griefing.
For a movie that's only 80 minutes long, it took me several hours to finally get through this. I knew from the moment the Lifetime logo popped up in the corner I was in for a ride. For the first half, I sat there in a daze until Alfred Molina showed up and I remembered why I was watching this movie. And then he was gone again and I was left to finish it. If the message this movie was trying to send is what I think it is, it didn't really accomplish that until the very very end, and even then, it was lukewarm at best. It wasn't even a narratively compelling film, but maybe I shouldn't expect too much from a Lifetime film, I guess.