September Says review: An exploration of the suffocation of sisterhood

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Pascale Kann and Mia Tharia in

"If I lost a leg, would you get yours amputated too?"

"If I was kidnapped, would you offer to take my place?"

"If I die, will you die too?"

These are the interrogations September (Pascale Kann) poses to her younger sister July (Mia Tharia) in September Says, Ariane Labed's eerie directorial debut that asks the question, how close is too close when it comes to siblings?

Adapted from Daisy Johnson's 2020 novel Sisters, the horror-tinged drama starts as the not-quite-twins navigate teenage girlhood and moves into an increasingly dangerous game. Not your typical coming-of-age tale, the film presents a complicated experience of intertwined ...

Source: https://mashable.com/article/september-says-review

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