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Sisterhood (2008) is a quirky British comedy that explores the collision of social classes and personal values. Catherine, played with a stiff upper lip by the lead, is just so uptight, it’s almost painful to watch. When the unrefined Kiwi barges into her meticulously crafted life, that's where the real fun begins. The film has this offbeat charm, and the dialogue is sharp, making for some genuinely funny moments that feel fresh rather than forced. It's not a blockbuster, but the way it tackles themes of identity and friendship amidst the chaos of modern life is what makes it notable. The performances are solid, especially the contrast between the leads, which adds depth to the otherwise light-hearted premise.
Directed by Richard Wellings-ThomasFilmed on location in Chelsea, LondonFeatures a vibrant indie soundtrackAvailable on DVD; no Blu-ray release yet
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