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Dearest Sister: Nong Hak

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A woman who loses her sight gains the ability to contact the dead.
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Dearest Sister: Nong Hak

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Alexandra Heller-Nicholas The Blue Lenses 08/25/2018
9/10
Dearest Sister is a sad, beautiful film, while simultaneously a masterful yet shattering ghost story. Go to Full Review
Justin Lowe The Hollywood Reporter 05/19/2017
The film also relies on a degree of cultural specificity that sets it apart from other examples of regionally produced horror and identifies Do, who grew up in Southern California before relocating to Laos, as a notable emerging talent. Go to Full Review
Ashley Moreno Austin Chronicle 10/03/2016
The ghost story makes for a fun and creepy horror movie -- plenty to call the film a success. But there's definitely more to it for anyone choosing to look closer. Go to Full Review
Andrew Heskins easternKicks.com 09/23/2020
4/5
A ghostly story that hides something far more sharp and sinister... Go to Full Review
Emilie Black Cinema Crazed 04/17/2020
4/5
Dearest Sister is a film filled with good performances and interesting visuals. It's a slow burn that takes it time and feels more like a drama then horror. Go to Full Review
Ashlee Blackwell Graveyard Shift Sisters 02/11/2020
Nok's journey is a human one, and the climax of such a trek leaves you a feeling of satisfaction and intensity from not only from the story, but also of what Do will do next. Go to Full Review
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03/22/2024 I love Laos and I liked “The Long Walk” by the same director, so I gave this a try. I didn’t like it as much. It was slow going like “The Long Walk” (and like Laos itself) but I found it less haunting and more just tedious. The ending was grim but felt pointless. Not a terrible movie by any means, but it was nothing special either. I would easily recommend “The Long Walk” over this one. See more 01/24/2021 In Dearest Sister, Mattie Do has transcended the genre and created a character study darker than its horror storyline. With excellent, authentic performances, especially from its lead actress, the film bodes well for the future of Lao filmmaking. There is an ease and thoughtfulness to Do's choices that make me excited to see what she does next, both as a cinephile and member of the Lao community. See more Courtney K @c0urtn3y 02/02/2020 a slow burn, indeed. but interesting enough to hold your attention; even if i didn't have to read subtitles the whole time. i'm not sure i liked it as much as the critics/audience did overall, but it's a pretty good little thriller. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A woman who loses her sight gains the ability to contact the dead.
Director
Mattie Do
Producer
Mattie Do, Christopher Larsen, Helen Lohmus, Annick Mahnert, Sten Saluveer
Screenwriter
Christopher Larsen
Genre
Drama, Horror
Original Language
Lao
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 23, 2017
Runtime
1h 41m
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