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Three sisters navigate the loss of their father

Both heartwarming and heartbreaking.

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Three sisters deal with the passing of their father. His Three Daughters is a deeply moving film that navigates the complexities of grief, family, and self-discovery in a way that is both heartwarming and heartbreaking.

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To each their own: The story starts in the days leading up to their father Vincent’s (Jay O. Sanders) passing, focusing on sisters Katie (Carrie Coon), Christina (Elizabeth Olsen), and Rachel (Natasha Lyonne). Katie is pragmatic and controlling, fretting over her father's lack of a Do Not Resuscitate order, while Christina offers warmth and support, and Rachel appears more detached, focused on her own distractions.

Through natural dialogue, we learn about the sisters' lives, their pasts, and the burdens they carry. Coon’s portrayal of Katie is particularly striking as she channels her grief into action. Olsen brings a sense of nostalgia and warmth to Christina, while Lyonne’s Rachel provides a mix of humor and denial, highlighting her struggle to connect with their father.

Skip the melodrama. The film infuses humor into the narrative to balance the heavy themes of loss and introspection, but there’s a realistic, relatable atmosphere that makes the sisters’ interactions feel genuine and raw.

WHERE TO WATCH- You can watch the movie on Netflix or watch the trailer on Youtube (runtime: 2:25).