VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Due sorelle decidono di organizzare un'ultima festa in casa prima che i genitori vendano la casa di famiglia.Due sorelle decidono di organizzare un'ultima festa in casa prima che i genitori vendano la casa di famiglia.Due sorelle decidono di organizzare un'ultima festa in casa prima che i genitori vendano la casa di famiglia.
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If you put Tina Fey and Amy Poehler in a film together, I'm going to see it!
The two of them separately are awesome but when you put them together it's gold andfr-0 Sisters is no different.
Don't get me wrong; it's predictable and the story isn't the best but the laughs make up for that! Fey and Poehler were amazing and so funny in this as was Maya Rudolph.
Have to give kudos to John Cena for making yet another hilarious cameo in a comedy movie.
I got a bit boring in the last act when all the drama kicked in and I didn't think the ending was too great either.
It may be predictable but this is still a very entertaining movie, if you liked these ladies on SNL or any of their other work; you should see this.
Will definitely watch this again and may even buy it when it goes on a sale.
CHAPPY THINKS Tina Fey and Amy Poehler need to star in a movie together at least once a year!
The two of them separately are awesome but when you put them together it's gold andfr-0 Sisters is no different.
Don't get me wrong; it's predictable and the story isn't the best but the laughs make up for that! Fey and Poehler were amazing and so funny in this as was Maya Rudolph.
Have to give kudos to John Cena for making yet another hilarious cameo in a comedy movie.
I got a bit boring in the last act when all the drama kicked in and I didn't think the ending was too great either.
It may be predictable but this is still a very entertaining movie, if you liked these ladies on SNL or any of their other work; you should see this.
Will definitely watch this again and may even buy it when it goes on a sale.
CHAPPY THINKS Tina Fey and Amy Poehler need to star in a movie together at least once a year!
Sisters is the kind of comedy that banks heavily on the chemistry of its leads-thankfully, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler deliver. Their dynamic is the beating heart of the film, with Fey's wild antics bouncing off Poehler's more reserved, responsible persona in ways that are genuinely entertaining. The two are clearly having a blast, and that infectious energy does translate to some laugh-out-loud moments.
However, for all its charm, Sisters stumbles in several areas. The humor often veers into crude territory, relying on raunchy jokes and over-the-top scenarios that sometimes feel more juvenile than clever. While this kind of humor works for some, it may leave others rolling their eyes rather than laughing. Additionally, the movie feels unnecessarily long, stretching what could've been a tight, breezy comedy into a nearly two-hour marathon. There are stretches where the pacing drags, and you start to wonder if every scene needed to make the final cut.
The plot itself is thin, mostly serving as a backdrop for the duo's antics rather than providing any real substance or development. The film's reliance on party chaos as the central theme becomes repetitive, and after a while, the wild hijinks lose their luster. By the time the credits roll, you might find yourself wishing they had wrapped things up about twenty minutes earlier.
In the end, Sisters offers some fun moments, especially if you're a fan of Fey and Poehler, but it's weighed down by crude humor and an overlong runtime that makes it feel more exhausting than enjoyable.
However, for all its charm, Sisters stumbles in several areas. The humor often veers into crude territory, relying on raunchy jokes and over-the-top scenarios that sometimes feel more juvenile than clever. While this kind of humor works for some, it may leave others rolling their eyes rather than laughing. Additionally, the movie feels unnecessarily long, stretching what could've been a tight, breezy comedy into a nearly two-hour marathon. There are stretches where the pacing drags, and you start to wonder if every scene needed to make the final cut.
The plot itself is thin, mostly serving as a backdrop for the duo's antics rather than providing any real substance or development. The film's reliance on party chaos as the central theme becomes repetitive, and after a while, the wild hijinks lose their luster. By the time the credits roll, you might find yourself wishing they had wrapped things up about twenty minutes earlier.
In the end, Sisters offers some fun moments, especially if you're a fan of Fey and Poehler, but it's weighed down by crude humor and an overlong runtime that makes it feel more exhausting than enjoyable.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are two of the funniest comedians working right now. Sisters feels like the vehicle they need to play out any absurd fantasy they wanted to with no shortage of laughs. In that regard, Sisters is fairly hit or miss. The chemistry between the two of them is electric, and there are a handful of good laughs scattered amidst the almost two-hour runtime. The problems stem from the writing itself. I have no doubt most of the comedic scenes in the movie are improvised, but the forced drama is what drags out the movie. It had no reason to push the two-hour mark. An hour-and-a-half of these shenanigans would have been perfect. By the time the party is over, it feels like the movie could've been wrapped up in the next five minutes, but it continues for another 20 or so minutes with no laughs whatsoever.
The party scene itself is great, though. The entire plot is based around this party that the sisters want to throw in their childhood home before their parents sell it. Once all the supporting cast shows up, including the ever-hilarious John Cena in another eccentric tough-guy role, it becomes a riot. The scene itself takes up about half the movie's runtime, thankfully. It's the stories surrounding it, like the forced drama between the parents and the whole arc of the sisters having to get their act together, that drags the film down. It's roughly half comedy and half drama, with the comedy elements hitting and the dramatic elements missing.
When compared to other female led comedies like Bridesmaids, Sisters doesn't really hold up. It's not as funny, it's far too long, and the dramatic beats don't work. But as its own vehicle for Fey and Poehler, Sisters shows a lot of promise, and hopefully they will have a better project together soon.
The party scene itself is great, though. The entire plot is based around this party that the sisters want to throw in their childhood home before their parents sell it. Once all the supporting cast shows up, including the ever-hilarious John Cena in another eccentric tough-guy role, it becomes a riot. The scene itself takes up about half the movie's runtime, thankfully. It's the stories surrounding it, like the forced drama between the parents and the whole arc of the sisters having to get their act together, that drags the film down. It's roughly half comedy and half drama, with the comedy elements hitting and the dramatic elements missing.
When compared to other female led comedies like Bridesmaids, Sisters doesn't really hold up. It's not as funny, it's far too long, and the dramatic beats don't work. But as its own vehicle for Fey and Poehler, Sisters shows a lot of promise, and hopefully they will have a better project together soon.
Not funny, awkward at best, very shallow theme throughout, middle aged women prancing around like kids, not convincing in their roles.. Annoyed that I wasted my evening..
I have never written a review before, but I was moved by my disappointment. All the publicity and promotion. I expected more.
There isn't really much of a story line to critique. It fails in every aspect. The script lacks depth, the jokes are poor, visually there is nothing exceptional to remark on.
Light hearted movies with poor scripts at least keep the audience entertained with visuals (e.g attractive cast/nice cars/art/architecture/fun parties etc). Sadly this movie also fails to this regard...
I have never written a review before, but I was moved by my disappointment. All the publicity and promotion. I expected more.
There isn't really much of a story line to critique. It fails in every aspect. The script lacks depth, the jokes are poor, visually there is nothing exceptional to remark on.
Light hearted movies with poor scripts at least keep the audience entertained with visuals (e.g attractive cast/nice cars/art/architecture/fun parties etc). Sadly this movie also fails to this regard...
Another 2 hour flick!!! After sitting for 2 hours and having about a total of 12 minutes of a few smiles and giggles, your butt is going to be blistered with frustration.
Sisters is not a bad movie! It isn't an unfunny movie. It's a good movie but - for me - Amy Poehler, Tina Fey just didn't pull the laughs out of the bag as they do in skits on television. Plus it's two hours long and all you get out of that two hours is occasional smiles & giggles. You get tired of sitting and waiting for the big moment of really laughing, which unfortunately never showed up. The big long party scene becomes just that - too long - and the sight gags and shenanigans of the 40 plus year old participants never jells into fun for the viewer.
Sorry but this flick is just another example of Hollywood cashing in on hot popularity. This time it's the team of Amy Poehler & Tina Fey being offered, no doubt, a fantastic payoff to appear in a rather bloated production of a very thin plot line of a story.
I'm sure it will be on DVD very soon!
Sisters is not a bad movie! It isn't an unfunny movie. It's a good movie but - for me - Amy Poehler, Tina Fey just didn't pull the laughs out of the bag as they do in skits on television. Plus it's two hours long and all you get out of that two hours is occasional smiles & giggles. You get tired of sitting and waiting for the big moment of really laughing, which unfortunately never showed up. The big long party scene becomes just that - too long - and the sight gags and shenanigans of the 40 plus year old participants never jells into fun for the viewer.
Sorry but this flick is just another example of Hollywood cashing in on hot popularity. This time it's the team of Amy Poehler & Tina Fey being offered, no doubt, a fantastic payoff to appear in a rather bloated production of a very thin plot line of a story.
I'm sure it will be on DVD very soon!
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- BlooperWhen Maura's legs fall through the ceiling from the attic, she kicks her legs repeatedly, losing both shoes. When she's pulled back up into the attic, she is seen barefoot but has her heels back when she falls completely through a second time, though she did not go downstairs to retrieve them.
- Citazioni
Kate Ellis: Hey. Lollapazuzu, I'm partying now. You ready for me?
Pazuzu: I've been ready. My safe word is "keep going".
- Curiosità sui creditiBloopers shown during closing credits.
- Versioni alternativeThe Sisters DVD includes an unrated edition with five minutes of extra footage.
- Colonne sonoreNew Age
Written by Clint Holgate, Brittany Tolman, Calvin Holgate
Performed by Mount Saint
Courtesy of Gravelpit Music
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- Paese di origine
- Siti ufficiali
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- Hermanas
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Dix Hills, Long Island, New York, Stati Uniti(Amy and Tina childhood home interiors/exteriors)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 30.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 87.044.645 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.922.855 USD
- 20 dic 2015
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 105.011.053 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 58min(118 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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