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200495 minHorror

The Sisters

Is The Sisters a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Sisters worth watching? With a rating of 3.833/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Sisters Synopsis

A group of teen musicians check into a hotel after a night of performance outside of Bangkok, not knowing that the room they are staying in harbors a deadly secret. They must set out to solve the mystery behind a prostitute's murder in that very room to save their lives.

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Top Cast

Piyathida Mittiraroch
Piyathida MittirarochSaeng Daow
Chokoon Santhanapanit
Chokoon SanthanapanitNui
Linina Putthithan
Linina PutthithanPim
Thanadet Meeprasert
Thanadet MeeprasertKob
Tanongsak Sanguansakman
Tanongsak SanguansakmanYai
Panu Panuwatvanich
Panu PanuwatvanichUan
Kriangsak Klaewkla
Kriangsak KlaewklaBoy
Liliana Marie Albert
Liliana Marie AlbertTawan
Viyada Umarin
Viyada UmarinSom
Chalad Na Songkhla
Chalad Na SongkhlaMystery Man

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Critic Reviews

patient1Dec 30, 2025
★ 7

Our film opens with a back story, and we've several young persons laid over between gigs. We've scenes of truly horrific nature, likely prior to our characters' appearance. They've a prankster amidst them, and it appears as if things are getting rather spooky beyond their understanding. As the supernatural occurrences begin, we've a terrible tragedy within our group of young characters, followed by yet another tragedy. I'm enjoying the practical effects over the ridiculous use of cgi nowadays, and it's so much more fun and requires our actors to perform. The cinematography is very 70s with its primarily muted colors, except when it's needed to show moments of vibrancy. So it seems our backstory of the original tragedy is far more complicated our maybe much darker and simpler than it first appeared.