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His Three Daughters Movie Review

His Three Daughters Movie Review

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Featuring exceptional performances and a cutting script, His Three Daughters is a powerful and enthralling little dramas about three very different sisters thrust together at the end of their father’s life. Emotions are put on display and truths revealed as things explode in real time.

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His Three Daughters should be a play. Set almost entirely inside a single apartment, with a small cast and heavy dialogue-driven clashes of egos, it has all the fixings for great stage performances. Funny enough, I usually say this kind of thing as a oint of criticism, that a movie needs to be more. Needs to be more dynamic.

But His Three Daughters has explosive dynamics, powered by Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne. All deliver searing performances, though Lyonne gives the weightiest of all, the kind of sleeper flex that will unfortunately go under-appreciated come award season.

Writer-director Azazel Jacobs deserves plaudits as well. The writing is stellar, each character carefully defined and developed. You get to know each of these three women deeply over a short amount of time, their strengths and faults put on full display. And the movie offers one of the most breathtaking and emotionally wrenching climaxes of any movie this year, delivered poignantly by Jay O. Sanders.

His Three Daughters, released to Netflix with little fanfare, is the kind of movie easily lost to time and algorithms. But it deserves so much more than that.

Review by Erik Samdahl unless otherwise indicated.



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2024-12-14 08:01:19

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