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Simon (Kacey Mottet Klein) lives with his older sister (Léa Seydoux) in a housing complex below a luxury Swiss ski resort. With his sister drifting in and out of jobs and relationships, twelve-year-old Simon takes on the responsibility of providing for the two of them. Every day, he takes the lift up to the opulent ski world above, stealing equipment from rich tourists to resell to the local kids down in the valley. He is able to keep their little family afloat with his small-time hustles and his sister is thankful for the money he brings in. But, when Simon partners with a crooked British seasonal worker, he begins to lose his boundaries, affecting his relationship with his sister and plummeting him into dangerous territory. -- (C) Adopt Films

Movie Title : Sister
Release Date : Oct 5, 2012 Limited
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Léa Seydoux,Kacey Mottet Klein,Martin Compston,Jean-François Stévenin,Gillian Anderson,Yann Trégouët,Gabin Lefebvre,Dilon Ademi,Magne Havard Brekke


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Sister

User Ranting Movie Sister : 3.7
User Count Like for Sister : 1,207
Critics Ranting For Sister : 7.8
Critics Percentage For Sister : 95 %

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Review For Movie Sister
What a beautiful and desperate film.
Tom Long-Detroit News

[An] absorbing French drama.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

The movie takes a refreshingly low-key, observational approach to storytelling ...
Jim Emerson-Chicago Sun-Times

"Sister" avoids sentimental indulgence. There's no room for wallowing in this spare, almost ascetic exercise ...
Barbara VanDenburgh-Arizona Republic

French-born director and co-screenwriter Ursula Meier balances the scenario's bleak, wrenching aspects with a stirring confidence in the redemptive power of love.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

Seydoux perfectly captures the anger and self-defeat of ill-educated, hedonistic, man-chasing young women who live on the fringes.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle

A simple but emotionally laden slice-of-life drama that is at turns heartbreaking and hopeful.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

Slow-moving to the point of being glacial, Meier's icy endeavour is just barely rewarding enough to warrant the effort required to sit through it.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

Director Ursula Meier conjures a convincing sense of place.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian

For fans of Ursula Meier's last movie, the strikingly offbeat domestic drama Home, this act of auteur-on-auteur emulation may feel like a comedown. Yet it's still stirring work.
A.A. Dowd-Time Out Chicago

Strong cinematography, excellent performances, and a deft touch with how adulthood can be forced upon what should be carefree adolescence make it emotionally memorable without ever feeling manipulative.
Brian Tallerico-HollywoodChicago.com

A low-key, affecting story of dreams at odds with reality and crime sprung from necessity.
Matt Pais-RedEye

We come away relieved and somehow chastened, the same way we might feel after having our pocket picked by a true artist.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

The storytelling is exciting and the characters well-observed.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

For the most part a distant film, Sister supplies a full behavioral experience that's riveting at times, with lead performances by Lea Seydoux and Kacey Mottet Klein communicating isolation in bravely vulnerable ways.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Emotionally engaging and impeccably crafted
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit

"Sister" is loose and episodic, but held together with nicely sketched characters.
Gary Thompson-Philadelphia Daily News

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Movie Overview For Sister

Sara and Brian live an idyllic life with their young son and daughter. But their family is rocked by sudden, heartbreaking news that forces them to make a difficult and unorthodox choice in order to save their baby girl's life. The parents' desperate decision raises both ethical and moral questions and rips away at the foundation of their relationship. Their actions ultimately set off a court case that threatens to tear the family apart, while revealing surprising truths that challenge everyone's perceptions of love and loyalty and give new meaning to the definition of healing.

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