

The sisters
After more than twenty years, the three daughters of Qasim gather to attend condolences on his death, but something calls them to stay and they must choose between separation again or facing their common fate and discovering one another.
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Plot Summary
A group of former child actors, who starred in a hit 90s sitcom called 'The Sisters,' are brought back together for a reunion special. However, as they revisit their past, old rivalries and unresolved issues resurface, threatening to derail the event and expose long-buried secrets. The reunion takes a dark turn as they find themselves trapped in a remote cabin, forced to confront the twisted reality of their childhood fame.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unique blend of dark comedy and unsettling horror elements. The performances of the ensemble cast were frequently highlighted, though some found the pacing to be uneven.
What Reviewers Say
- A darkly humorous and surprisingly effective horror-comedy.
- The film excels in its satirical take on Hollywood and the child star phenomenon.
- Performances are strong, but the narrative occasionally loses momentum.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's inventive premise and the blend of humor with disturbing themes. Many viewers enjoyed the performances and the nostalgic elements, though a portion felt the story could have been tighter.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Mark Dennis, also wrote the screenplay and served as one of the producers, drawing inspiration from his observations of child actors in the entertainment industry.
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