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Sister Dearest is a curious entry in the 80s family genre, blending coming-of-age with a rather unconventional premise. The hazing at Delta Gamma Nu pushes boundaries, and the dynamics between the siblings provide some unexpected narrative twists. The performances, while not groundbreaking, lend a certain earnestness to the offbeat story—especially in how they navigate the murky waters of acceptance and identity. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some scenes dragging while others rush, giving it a unique, almost patchwork feel. It's definitely not your run-of-the-mill family flick.
Sister Dearest has a bit of a cult following among collectors for its unusual take on family themes and hazing culture. Formats are limited, with rare VHS copies being the most sought after. The film's obscurity contributes to its appeal, as many collectors enjoy unearthing these lesser-known titles from the 80s. Interest tends to spike around discussions of offbeat family films and the various ways they tackled taboo subjects.
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