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A visually opulent, but forgettable period drama about the lives of four sisters. Thought they had a cast full of young stars such as Timothée Chalamet, Emma Watson and Saoirse Ronan, who all did a good job, the film didn’t really hold my attention. Sure, Chalamet is fascinating to watch and the on-screen chemistry in the love triangle is remarkable, but that’s about it. I couldn’t really get invested in any of the stories, of which there were too many, and the time-skipping didn’t make it an easy watch with all the characters to keep track of. I also got frustrated with the main character’s story, as her sister seemed to get all the good stuff that was actually her due, and I can’t stand unfairness like that.
The costumes and sets were nice to look at, everything was a bit too colourful, as well as unrealistically clean. I understand that the colour palette is supposed to illustrate the bright memories of a loving childhood, in a way, but it was just a bit too much.
All in all, 3/5

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