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Director: Lynn Shelton
Writer: Lynn Shelton (screenplay)
Stars: Mark Duplass, Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt
Writer: Lynn Shelton (screenplay)
Stars: Mark Duplass, Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt
A year after his brother Tom's death, Jack (Mark Duplass) is still
struggling emotionally. When he makes a scene at a memorial party,
Tom's best friend Iris (Emily Blunt) offers up her family cabin on an
island in the Pacific Northwest so Jack can seek catharsis in solitude.
Once there, however, he runs into Iris' sister Hannah (Rosemarie
Dewitt) who is reeling from the abrupt end of a seven-year relationship
and finds solace in Tom's unexpected presence. A blurry evening of
drinking concludes with an
awkward sexual incident, made worse by Iris' sudden presence at the
cabin the next morning. A twisted tale of ever-complicated
relationships is set in motion with raw, hilarious and emotional
performances from the all-star cast.
We're not in Hollywood blockbuster big-budget-explosion-land anymore.
Apparently there are other ways to wash away the dull moments without
explosions and gigantic budgets. The plot begins as a simple weekend in
the country. The dialog is mostly unscripted. Shooting without a big
Hollywood budget and a crazy tight schedule, Your Sister's Sister holds
our interest with the relationships of the characters. Take two sisters
and one love interest and you've got the classic play of betrayal and
forgiveness, the rivalry that's only paired with siblings, love that's
not returned, and all sorts of human relatable fears. This is the kind
of film that stays in your head long after the credit roll.