- Year: 2015
- Released: 18 Dec 2015
- Country: United States
- Adwords: 4 nominations
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1850457/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sisters
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/sisters
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: R
- Genre: Comedy
- Runtime: 118 min
- Writer: Paula Pell
- Director: Jason Moore
- Cast: Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph
- Keywords: sibling relationship, orlando florida, childhood home,
6.0/10 | |
58/100 |
Sisters Storyline
Maura, a recently divorced nurse, is constantly trying to help people, and Kate is an unorganized and irresponsible stylist, who is living in her friend’s house, while her teenage daughter, Haley (Madison Davenport), lives elsewhere and refuses to tell Kate where she is staying. Maura calls to tell her the news, but stops short of telling Kate that their childhood home is being sold, and instead convinces her to come to Orlando for a while, as Kate has just been kicked out of her apartment. Kate and Maura meet at the airport, and on the drive home, they hit on a man, James (Ike Barinholtz), doing yard work outside of his home. Upon reaching their childhood home, they discover the house has already sold, and their parents have already packed up and sold all of the family’s belongings, except for the things in the sisters’ room. Furious, Maura and Kate find their parents and confront them. The sisters are told that the deal is done and that they need to be out of the house by the end of the weekend with everything completely moved out. As they are going to sleep, Kate convinces Maura to have one last party in their childhood home..
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SNL overload
Maura Ellis (Amy Poehler) is the overly responsible divorced nurse. Her sister Kate Ellis (Tina Fey) is the irresponsible one who lost her job and her home. Kate’s daughter Haley (Madison Davenport) is tired of her irresponsibility and secretly moves in with Maura. The sisters are shocked when their parents (James Brolin, Dianne Wiest) sell their childhood Orlando home. The girls decide to throw one final blowout party with their former school friends. Maura invites cute neighbor James (Ike Barinholtz). Kate reluctantly accepts being “party mom” and not invite enemy Brinda (Maya Rudolph). Dave (John Leguizamo) calls up drug dealer Pazuzu (John Cena).
I love Tina-Amy and I hope they don’t turn into Adam Sandler. He is repeating the worst of his humor with his gang of regulars. The ladies are showing signs of a similar crutch. It’s a bunch of SNL friends doing a wild premise. It doesn’t work quite as well. The funniest scene is Korean pedicurist Hae-Won (Greta Lee). Even the post credit bloopers of that scene are the funniest. Yet they step on the comedy by changing her character at the party. There are familiar faces like Bobby Moynihan, Rachel Dratch, and Samantha Bee. John Cena was funnier in Trainwreck and Barinholtz is funnier in most everything else since he’s more of a straight man here. The butt thing is funny but they need to be daring and pull it out. I still love the Tina-Amy team but I would like for them to get out of the SNL trap.
IS IT PAST THE TUTU?
Maura Ellis (Amy Poehler) is the younger and more stable of the two sisters. She is overly helpful to a fault. No seriously, It is a fault. Kate (Tina Fey) the younger sister can’t hold a job and is a bad influence for her daughter (Madison Davenport) who is more adult than her. When their parents sell their home the film turns into a high school reunion film with the sisters taking on opposite roles for the night…that is a high school reunion plus hot Asian chicks which are in vogue right now.
I admit I had many laugh out loud moments in a comedy that also had a lot of misses. The crude humor made me think this was a teen sex comedy for middle aged women. Not as good as “Bridesmaids” but if you liked that film, you should smile at this one.
Guide: Plenty of swearing. No nudity. Samantha Bee in a sex scene, sort of.
Humor is a funny thing
You know with humor it depends not only on the viewer, but the mood the viewer is in. It might be just what that person likes to watch, but maybe not at that exact moment in time. One thing is for sure, if you don’t think Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are funny, first of all I would disagree, but again, point of view and all, but you should not waste your time watching this.
If you are open minded or like them from the get go anyway, you will have quite a lot of fun with this. It’s not without it’s flaws and has it’s pacing issues, where you feel like the movie slowed to a stop. Still the genuine, goofy and awkward moments win over at the end. I wish I had sisters like that, flaws and all. Because in the end, we’re not perfect either … Accept that and enjoy this really funny display of a two women journey