This award-winning Israeli film shows the life of two high school sisters, who are always in competition with each other and constantly struggle to identify with their individual identify and still appreciate each other.
I really like the expressiveness and charm of these characters. Each has its own quirks that stand out, such as the leading character Michal's insecurity, which is so obvious on her face and in so many other ways.
The background music is used in dramatic moments in a very cheeky, fun way. What stands out is the use of music at times when a problem is attempting to be resolved. It also stands out for the transitional and high moments. The main characters, the sisters, are very good at the dramatic personalities required for this show and it adds to the cute and silly high school drama that ensues.
The message of this film is to not let your personal insecurities get in the way of your relationships with your loved ones.
I give My Sister Skipped a Grade 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to18. The dialogue is in Hebrew with English includes subtitles. Reviewed by Melissa M. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST! Jurors
This award-winning Israeli film shows the life of two high school sisters, who are always in competition with each other and constantly struggle to identify with their individual identify and still appreciate each other.
I really like the expressiveness and charm of these characters. Each has its own quirks that stand out, such as the leading character Michal's insecurity, which is so obvious on her face and in so many other ways.
The background music is used in dramatic moments in a very cheeky, fun way. What stands out is the use of music at times when a problem is attempting to be resolved. It also stands out for the transitional and high moments. The main characters, the sisters, are very good at the dramatic personalities required for this show and it adds to the cute and silly high school drama that ensues.
The message of this film is to not let your personal insecurities get in the way of your relationships with your loved ones.
I give My Sister Skipped a Grade 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to18. The dialogue is in Hebrew with English includes subtitles. Reviewed by Melissa M. and Julie S., KIDS FIRST! Jurors
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