IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Google Users87%
Director: Brian De Palma•Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
A reporter investigating a mysterious murder becomes convinced that the victim's estranged twin sister, with whom she has a disturbing psychic connection, is responsible. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a dark secret about their past and the true nature of their bond. The investigation leads to a suspenseful and shocking climax that blurs the lines between reality and delusion.
Sisters was met with generally positive reviews, with many critics praising De Palma's skillful direction, suspenseful atmosphere, and Alfred Hitchcock-esque style. It is considered a significant early work in De Palma's career and a notable entry in the horror and thriller genres of the 1970s. Audience reception was also strong, contributing to its cult status.
Praised for its suspenseful direction and Hitchcockian undertones.
Noted for its innovative split-screen technique and disturbing psychological themes.
Considered a strong early work from director Brian De Palma.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's suspense, psychological thrills, and unique directorial style. Many find the story engaging and the performances compelling, though some note the pacing can be deliberate.
Brian De Palma employed a groundbreaking split-screen technique in the film, most notably during the famous murder scene, to simultaneously show multiple perspectives and build tension.
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