"Sisters": A mid-life crisis that is not profound, a comedy that pretends to be crazy

Icie 2022-02-17 08:01:09

"Sisters": A mid-life crisis that is not profound, a comedy that pretends to be crazy BY bentilundexiao

"Sisters", this movie:

a pair of sisters, middle-aged, divorced, and a bad life.

It looks a lot like a midlife crisis, but it's just chaos.

Knowing that their parents are going to sell the original house, the sisters decide to go crazy in the old house.

In fact, it is to have a party to gather a group of middle-aged people who

are not tuned,

and strangers who do not know whether they are not tuned, and then show how the sisters are not tuned.

Of course, the joke about the genitals is

indispensable, but it is also boring.

Comedy parties are always crazy,

then out of control,

then sober,

then comprehending,

and then accepting the true meaning of life.

If so, everyone is happy.



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Extended Reading
  • Evalyn 2022-02-17 08:01:09

    As a New Year's Eve movie, not bad, the audience laughed very happily. . . .

  • Natalia 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    These two are funny together

Sisters quotes

  • Maura Ellis: Can I borrow me your bathroom? Number one only.

  • [Brinda has crashed Kate and Maura's party and is talking to James, whom Maura has a crush on]

    Kate Ellis: Are you serious? 'Cause I am straight-up baffled.

    Brinda: I'm sorry?

    Kate Ellis: I believe you called this party "a sad and desperate event"?

    Brinda: Well, I just figured I'd pop in and say hello to everyone. I mean, we're all adults now, right?

    Kate Ellis: Nice try. On your bike, bitch.

    Maura Ellis: [whimpers]

    Kate Ellis: Get your peanut butter outta my sister's chocolate.

    Brinda: Wow.

    Kate Ellis: I respect your jumpsuit, but not its contents. Hit it.