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Four Young Sisters
Three girls come to Tokyo to stay with their elder sister. Actually they are running away from home because their father has married again to a very young woman. They have many romantic adventures and one finally decides against the boy she thought she loved because he, just like her father is always away from home. But directly after her marriage to another young man, her sister runs after the former boy-friend.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy family is thrown into turmoil when their patriarch dies, leaving behind a significant fortune. The four daughters, each with her own ambitions and secrets, navigate the complexities of inheritance, love, and societal expectations. As they vie for control and their desired futures, their relationships are tested, revealing hidden desires and betrayals within the luxurious confines of their lives.
Critical Reception
Four Young Sisters was met with a mixed reception. While some critics praised its exploration of family dynamics and societal pressures on women, others found its narrative to be melodramatic and its characters underdeveloped. The film is often viewed as a product of its time, reflecting Italian cinema's engagement with themes of wealth, class, and burgeoning female independence.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its examination of sibling rivalry and the impact of wealth.
Criticized for its somewhat predictable plot and overly dramatic tone.
Seen as a competent melodrama from the Italian cinema of the 1960s.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'Le Dolci Signora' in Italian, which translates to 'The Sweet Ladies'.
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