Go for Sisters
Go for Sisters

Go for Sisters

2013Movie123 minEnglish

Bernice and Fontayne grew up so tight they could ‘go for sisters’. After twenty years apart, they are reunited when Bernice is assigned to be Fontayne’s parole officer — just when she needs help on the wrong side of the law.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users78%
Director: John SaylesGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Bernice, a woman haunted by the disappearance of her son years ago, learns that he may have been involved in human trafficking and forced to work in Mexico. She enlists the help of her estranged childhood friend, a former police detective named Lamont, and the two embark on a dangerous journey across the border to find him. Their quest uncovers a complex web of crime and corruption, forcing them to confront their past and rely on each other to survive.

Critical Reception

Go for Sisters received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising John Sayles's distinct directorial style and the strong performances from its lead actors. The film was noted for its gritty realism and its exploration of complex social issues, though some critics found its pacing to be uneven.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling performances and Sayles's signature directorial approach.
  • Appreciated for tackling mature themes with a grounded, realistic tone.
  • Some found the narrative a bit slow-moving in parts.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's dramatic intensity and the impactful acting, particularly from the main cast. Many viewers found the story engaging and thought-provoking, though a portion expressed that it could be quite grim.

Fun Fact

Director John Sayles has stated that he was inspired to make the film after reading news stories about missing persons cases along the U.S.-Mexico border.

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