InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
mraculeated
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Alistair Olson
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
BuddyBoy60
ABOUT: The movie is a about a family consisting of a mother (Coney Reyes) and her children, 4 daughters (Toni Gonzaga, Bea Alonzo, Angel Locsin and Shaina Magdayao) and 1 sole son (Enchong Dee), the youngest. With the sudden arrival of word that their brother has been engaged and will wed soon, the children and their mother reunite in their family home for the event.REVIEW: I actually wanted to watch the movie way back because of many different people, my colleagues and a couple of them my family, saying it's a must. I was intrigued with their praises for the movie and was thinking about watching the film, but I must say I was in doubt because I thought it was just another of the many feel-good movies that gets released year round that's probably had been redone from a movie I already saw before. I was unconvinced. Its just recently, when I was planning to watch more Philippine movies, that I reconsidered watching "Four Sisters and a Wedding". I did and was pleasantly surprised.The movie is good, The casting was perfect. The players brought their A- game with them and nailed their parts. The movie has also a terrific screenplay and really got me into the movie. The humor doesn't come off as cheap rather it compliments the characters and the story. And despite the humor, the movie also has a lot of drama and pathos. I laughed and cried. The writer did a wonderful job of combining both aspects seamlessly making it a class above other comedy/ dramas. Another thing worth commending regarding the script is the culture it encapsulates. The story is filled with characters that embodies typical Filipino practices, sensibilities and beliefs such as love of one's family. Everywhere the story goes seems to show how representative the movie is of the Filipinos and the Philippine culture. Because of the proximity of the movie to me as Filipino viewer, I was able to relate and be engaged more.FINAL WORD: If you want to have an emotionally satisfying movie experience.Try to watch "Four Sisters and a Wedding". It is well written, well acted, and general just a good crowd-pleaser. For foreign viewers, the movie can also be an educational experience especially if you are interested in learning about the Filipino culture specifically about marriage and family in the Philippines.
Subrat Jain
I am not an expert in pinoy flicks having watched only a handful of them. Some dramas that I loved before this were "crying ladies" and "Everything About Her"and this movie grabbed my attention as it seemed similar. I started watching this with pretty low expectations but was surprised to see how well made it was. The poster might lead you to believe that this is a "LOL" kind of movie and will have overacted histrionics comprising the comical scenes. But that's not the case at all. This is a well thought and well acted "dramedy" that you can enjoy with anyone ranging from friends, siblings to parents. The story revolves around 4 sisters who dote on their youngest brother CJ. Once they hear that he has decided to marry a girl he just met, they embark on a mission to stop the wedding at any cost and save their "baby brother" from yet another heartbreak.Every single person in the cast was really delightful. They remain in their character throughout and deliver a very good and likable performance. The film might seem like a outright comedy to some but it turned out to be something a lot more than what the poster depicts. It not only deals with the mission to stop a wedding but emotions and feelings all the sisters and their mother harbor for each other. In the beginning it seems like a picture perfect family. And although they love each other the film progresses at a great pace to show the bitter sweet relation between the sisters themselves and their mother. The movie never gets to heavy apart from one scene at the end. But that scene too, though a bit sappy, is filmed to near perfection. The dialogue was just marvelous and the final sequence had a lot to reveal in a really well scripted manner. My advice is to not pass this as a clichéd "chick flick". This movie has lot more heart than what would one guess initially.