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So, 'My Sister' feels like a raw dive into the dynamics of brotherhood, set against the backdrop of Muay Thai. You get this gritty, almost claustrophobic atmosphere as Vanni and Cosimo’s relationship is put to the test. The tension builds nicely as they prep for the fight, but then things unravel with the introduction of Cosimo's girlfriend. It’s not just about the physicality of the sport; it taps into jealousy and the complexities of sibling rivalry. The performances are decent, especially the way the brothers interact, and you can almost feel the punches—both literal and emotional. There’s an authenticity to the fight scenes that you don’t often see in indie films. It’s a unique blend of sport and familial tension that leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
This film has circulated in limited formats, primarily as a digital release, which makes physical copies somewhat elusive. There’s a growing interest among collectors who appreciate indie films exploring personal themes, especially those underscored by sports. While not widely known, it has sparked conversations about its nuanced take on relationships, which adds to its charm in collector circles.
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