Hermanas Page #2

Synopsis: Argentinian sisters Elena and Natalia, who were separated, meet again in Texas in 1984.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Julia Solomonoff
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
Year:
2005
100 min
34 Views


Don't fool yourself.

She looks sweet,

but she doesn't forgive.

- Bye, thanks.

- Thank you.

Did you know Rimbaud

was 20 when he wrote it?

Isn't it amazing?

It's intimidating.

Oh, sorry.

You're still in bed.

Good morning.

I'm reading Dad's novel.

"In the bed of the siesta they made

their plan to join the combatants.

Marcelo Segu received

the order with enthusiasm.

At the age of 19

his idealism and arrogance

prevented him

from smelling betrayal. "

This character resembles Martn.

There's a girl

who reminds me of you.

- Really?

- Here.

"Teresa read the note, straightening

her hair, calming her anxiety. "

Just like you.

Listen.

"Teresa bursts into tears,

she then falls into a deep sleep.

Soon she'll discover

she's pregnant.

She'll become more sensitive,

more solemn,

more beautiful. "

What does my pregnancy

have to do with it?

- You never told me about Paco.

- Paco?

It ended on Christmas Day.

- No kidding.

- Yes.

- I sent him home, ribbons and all.

- No!

I swear, no more journalists,

especially married ones.

A mess.

The journalist

is just a detail.

You always go for the most difficult

ones, as Sebastin says.

- He says that?

- Yes.

No, don't take it wrong.

You know what I mean.

It seems you do everything

to remain lonely.

Maybe it's your way of life,

always travelling...

But Martn wasn't a hard one.

I wasn't talking about Martn.

I was.

I don't understand how

they knew where he was hiding.

- You know he's writing about this?

- No.

Maybe he knew something else.

Come on, we have

to return the bikes.

Listen.

"When her mother got sick,

Teresa did all the cooking, helped

her sister with her homework...

She took care of everything

with devout generosity. "

Teresa is definitely you.

Does it say I almost poisoned the

family thinking that Odex was flour?

Let's see...

No. We have no poisoning.

Dad was very generous

to forget that.

And I didn't play teacher out of

selflessness. It was to bother you.

Thank you.

- Why?

- The monthly check.

It was Dad's money.

No, after I left,

he signed two checks.

But you never accepted yours.

You wired it to me.

How did you know about it?

Mom told me when she was in Spain,

after Dad died. Thanks to you

- I was able to finish University.

- You needed it more than me,

and it was my excuse to quit

medicine, I was fed up with it.

Whatever, I owe you a lot.

Plus interest. I don't know...

at least an apartment in Paris.

When I sent you the ticket

to Europe you stood me up.

I wanted that trip

with you so much.

Yes, I know.

And I'd have loved it

but I never found

the time and Tomi

got chicken pox.

And then this thing...

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Julia Solomonoff

Julia Solomonoff (born March 4, 1968, in Entre Ríos) is an Argentine film actress, producer, film and television director, and screenplay writer. She currently lives in Buenos Aires and works in the cinema of Argentina and teaches as an adjunct professor at Columbia University in New York City. more…

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