Sisters & Brothers (2011)
43KSisters u0026 Brothers: Directed by Carl Bessai. With Cory Monteith, Gabrielle Miller, Amanda Crew, Kacey Rohl. An ensemble comedy about the love and dysfunction shared among four sets of siblings.
“Just finished watching – in some ways it reminds me a lot of the British indie films I used to watch in my teens (Mike Leigh?). Not going to lie – the main reason I wanted to see this was because I wanted to see Cory play this character, but thereu0026#39;s something truly charming about every character in this movie. Even if it takes a while to figure everyone out, thereu0026#39;s still this undercurrent throughout the movie that no matter what crap life throws at you or between you and your family, and how much you might disagree and hate what theyu0026#39;re doing or saying to you, itu0026#39;s still family, and thereu0026#39;s really no person on earth that will ever really understand you or be willing to be there and support you through the biggest mistakes that you might be making. Essentially I got my own view of family and siblings echoed in these little stories. There are a lot of subtle and deep moments in them – each in their own way – and by the end of it I really cannot even name a favorite pair of siblings because theyu0026#39;re all in their own way perfect in the way they are for each other. The actors all deserve an enormous amount of praise for their work in creating these characters and breathing such life and meaning into them, and Carl Bessai deserves all the praise for having the vision for this and delivering it to us in such a truly charming, often funny and so very poignant way.”