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You’ve seen this before: a young person going through an existential crisis returns to their childhood home where they reconnect with their quirky relatives and old friends. It’s a familiar set-up that indie movies have hammered into the ground with a blunt object for over a decade. Yet Zach Clark’s sweet, melancholy comedy Little Sister subverts this tired formula with an honest humanity that other quirk-based indies can’t even touch: http://www.cutprintfilm.com/reviews/little-sister/

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Wrong. It was crap.

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I agree. I didn't like it either. Sucks that Christian death had to be a part of it.

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Well, i liked it alot! Feelt like saying goodbye to a dear friend when the movie credits rolled. Its not going to be liked by everybody, but its not even trying to accomplish that. Its its own entity and you either love it or hate it.

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comedy ? how is this a comedy ?
yeah... no this wasnt enjoyable at all.. cute girl tho

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