REVIEW: ‘His Three Daughters’ is a gloriously bumpy ride


 "His Three Daughters," now on Netflix, is a family drama featuring Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne as sisters navigating their father’s decline. The film starts with a serious tone but evolves into a nuanced exploration of familial relationships in its final act. Critics praise the performances, especially Lyonne’s, for bringing emotional depth to the narrative. Shot on film, the movie enhances its claustrophobic atmosphere. While the initial hour may feel overwrought, the concluding moments deliver a powerful experience.

Netflix’s “His Three Daughters” begins as a serious family drama, featuring Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne as sisters returning home to care for their dying father. While the film's first two-thirds focus on their intense interactions, the final act transforms it into a poignant exploration of family dynamics. As the sisters navigate their father’s impending death, the performances deepen, especially Lyonne’s portrayal of Rachel. The film's tactile cinematography enhances its emotional weight, making the last act especially impactful.

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