Sissy
Sissy

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Sissy

2021
Movie
9 min
English

‘Sissy’ is a short drama set in a secondary school, where two sisters with a fraught relationship, feisty Millie who is 16 and goody goody Chloe who is 12, wait to be seen by the headteacher for very different reasons.

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users75%
Director: Hannah Barlow, Kane SenesGenres: Comedy, Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

Cecilia, a successful young woman living an idyllic life in New York, is tormented by her past as a lonely, bullied girl named Sissy. When she is invited to her childhood best friend Emma's wedding in her hometown, she seizes the opportunity to reconnect. However, the reunion takes a dark turn as old insecurities resurface, and Sissy's carefully constructed persona begins to unravel in a terrifying and bloody way.

Critical Reception

Sissy received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its blend of horror and social commentary, as well as Aisha Dee's performance. Some critics found the film's exploration of social media culture and online validation to be timely and effective, while others noted its heightened reality and sometimes abrupt shifts in tone.

What Reviewers Say

  • A sharp, modern horror film that cleverly uses the genre to dissect anxieties surrounding social media and female friendships.

  • Aisha Dee delivers a standout performance as a woman unraveling under the weight of her past and present insecurities.

  • The film successfully blends dark humor with genuine scares, offering a timely commentary on curated online lives.

Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Sissy' to be a well-acted and thought-provoking horror film that effectively critiques contemporary social dynamics and the pressures of maintaining an online persona. Many viewers appreciated the film's blend of humor and suspense, though some found the narrative to be a bit uneven at times.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Film at the 2022 Sitges Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was inspired by the directors' own experiences with online bullying and the performative nature of social media.

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