Brother and Sister

    Brother and Sister
    2022

    Synopsis

    Alice and Louis are brother and sister. She is an actress; he was a teacher and poet. For more than 20 years, Alice has hated her brother. In all this time they haven’t seen one another. The death of their parents brings the siblings face to face.

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    Cast

    • Melvil PoupaudLouis Vuillard
    • Marion CotillardAlice Vuillard
    • Golshifteh FarahaniFaunia Vuillard
    • Cosmina StratanLucia
    • Max Baissette de MalglaiveJoseph Vuillard
    • Benjamin SiksouFidèle Vuillard
    • Patrick TimsitZwy
    • Joël CudennecAbel Vuillard
    • Nicolette PicheralMarie-Louise Vuillard
    • Francis LeplayAndré Borkman

    Recommendations

    • 90

      The Hollywood Reporter

      There isn’t a predictable moment, and Cotillard (who last worked with Desplechin on Ismael’s Ghosts) and Poupaud (who played a far more even-keeled Vuillard in A Christmas Tale) inhabit their roles with bracing fearlessness.
    • 83

      The Film Stage

      Brother and Sister holds the line of his recent strong, if under-distributed work, but still doesn’t get within inches of his dazzling 90s-00s run. Yet it also gains credence and relevance as an epilogue (or mature re-consideration) of his past themes, a reminder of how few filmmakers contain his sensitivity, originality, and literary gifts.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      Desplechin has a gift for examining grief and pain but often leavens the dismay with humour or irony. It is impossible to predict whether catharsis is within reach and that delicate balance is what keeps the proceedings compelling.
    • 75

      The Playlist

      More impressionistic and less definite than a diagnostic, our understanding of why the two protagonists behave the way they do builds up cumulatively rather than didactically. It generously makes space for the entirety of their lives and histories and allows for the possibility of change.
    • 65

      TheWrap

      As overflowing as it is with subplots and stylistic quirks, perhaps “Brother and Sister” should simply have concentrated on the brother and sister. That would have been more than enough.
    • 50

      IndieWire

      Brother and Sister seems more like a retread (and a retreat) than anything that’s come prior, marking a new step forward for the lauded director by taking a disappointing step back.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      This is exasperatingly nonsensical and humourless: it is full of grand gestures, gigantically self-important acting, big scenes (though often bafflingly truncated), big emotions and smirkingly knowing dialogue. Yet I admit there is technique and gusto to the way it is put together.
    • 40

      Variety

      Alice and Louis are such artificial, wanly self-absorbed characters, forever speaking in finely turned, therapy-honed aphorisms that never sound anything other than screen-written, that it’s hard even to invest in their conflict at an abstract level.