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1989100 minDrama, Comedy

Sweetie

Is Sweetie a Hit or Flop?

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Is Sweetie worth watching? With a rating of 6.005/10, this Drama, Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Sweetie Synopsis

The buttoned-down, superstitious Kay is attempting to lead a normal existence with her new boyfriend Louis. That’s until Sweetie, her rampaging, devil-may-care sister, returns home after an absence, exposing the rotten roots of their family and placing a strain on Kay and Louis’ relationship.

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Top Cast

Geneviève Lemon
Geneviève LemonDawn 'Sweetie'
Karen Colston
Karen ColstonKay
Tom Lycos
Tom LycosLouis
Jon Darling
Jon DarlingGordon
Dorothy Barry
Dorothy BarryFlo
Andre Pataczek
Andre PataczekClayton
Michael Lake
Michael LakeBob
Jean Hadgraft
Jean HadgraftMrs. Schneller
Paul Livingston
Paul LivingstonTeddy Schneller
Louise Fox
Louise FoxCheryl

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Is Sweetie worth watching?

Sweetie has received mixed reviews with a 6.005/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Comedy movies.

Is Sweetie hit or flop?

Sweetie has received average ratings (6.005/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Sweetie?

Sweetie is a Drama, Comedy movie that The buttoned-down, superstitious Kay is attempting to lead a normal existence with her new boyfriend Louis. That’s until Sweetie, her rampaging, devil...

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Critic Reviews

CRCulverSep 1, 2018
★ 6

When it starts off with the eccentric and shy Kay (Karen Colston) falling in love with the handsome Louis (Tom Lycos), Jane Campion's 1988 film SWEETIE promises a romantic comedy. When Kay's mentally ill sister Dawn (Genevieve Lemon) drops in, the film develops in a very different direction. Some element of comedy, very black humour, remains but overall the film is a family tragedy. The tragedy is that this disturbed young woman nicknamed "Sweetie" is simultaneously a victim of her own illness and an unwilling aggressor against her family, who feign love and acceptance but clearly would like to do without her. The strongest aspect of the film is Lemon's performance, one of the best screen portrayals of mental illness since Bergman's IN A GLASS DARKLY. Something I appreciate more on repeat viewing is that the background to this family drama is left ambiguous. That said, I would not list "Sweetie" among my favourite films: it is overall well-made and memorable but not quite at the level of effusive praise.

missmiserysMar 2, 2020
★ 1

I dislike this film so much. Mental illness is portrayed absolutely horribly in it. None of the characters are likeable whatsoever. A waste of time that I would recommend to no one unless you want to be very annoyed.