Review | 'His Three Daughters': A sister act that's among the year's best movies
Briefly

The film 'His Three Daughters' captures the complex dynamics among three sisters as they navigate personal differences amid their father's impending death, offering depth and humor.
Jacobs's direction brings an uncanny ear for dialogue which, combined with heartfelt performances, allows the film to balance on the knife's edge of humor and melancholy.
Katie, Christina, and Rachel embody different aspects of sisterhood and individuality, illuminating how shared experiences can lead to both bonding and alienation among siblings.
The film's setting—a cramped New York apartment—serves as an intimate backdrop for exploring sibling relationships, highlighting how their father's decline shapes their interactions.
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