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She's Not Our Sister (2011)

Kellita Smith , Christian Keyes , Vernon Snoop Robinson  |  NR |  DVD
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Kellita Smith, Christian Keyes, Drew Sidora, Jazsmin Lewis, Azur-De Johnson
  • Directors: Vernon Snoop Robinson
  • Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
  • DVD Release Date: May 1, 2012
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0074B2MTA
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #33,763 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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    What happens when three sisters find out they stand to inherit a multimillion-dollar fortune, and in the process discover a half-sister their estranged father never told them about? In this powerful and inspirational musical stage play, three women experience a roller-coaster ride of emotions as they confront their father's death, long-buried family secrets and the startling revelation of an affair that almost tore their parents' marriage apart.

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    The previews looked really good.. H.a.m.  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
    I love this play it show how family should get along . latasha garner  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
    The story was choppy and didn't flow well and some of the acting was horrible. LaShonda Bates  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars She's Not Our Sister May 12, 2012
    By LaSonya
    Format:DVD
    One Village Entertainment, a division of Image Entertainment, released the 90 minute musical stage production, She's Not Our Sister, on DVD. Directed by Snoop Robinson and written by Johnnie Johnson, She's Not Our Sister has a recognizable cast that includes Kellita Smith (The Bernie Mac Show), Drew Sidora (The Game), Azur-De (Somebody Help Me 2), Christian Keyes (Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail), Clifton Powell (Ray), Tony Grant (Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?), and Jazsmin Lewis (Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns). She's Not Our Sister was later adapted into the GMC TV (Gospel Music Channel) series, She's Still Not Our Sister.

    The story is about three sisters who are informed at the reading of their deceased father's will very surprising revelations. First, the good news is that their father leaves a million dollar fortune. How could this be when their father struggled financially? The will explains that the father properly invested the proceeds of an insurance policy resulting from their mother's death. The news of becoming millionaires gradually goes downhill when they learn of a fourth heir to the estate. Their father apologizes in the will about an affair he had when married to their mother, and a child resulting from that affair. Third, their father conditions receipt of the inheritance on all four sisters living in the same home for six months to bond and become a closer family. Finally, if the sisters don't comply, the entire fortune goes to the local SPCA. It's an all or nothing provision. Predictably, the sisters are stunned and shocked.

    The oldest sister (Kellita Smith) is stubbornly bitter about her father's betrayal of their mother especially when she learns the "new" sister (Jazsmin Lewis) is only months apart from her as to birth date and is biracial. The younger sister (Azur De) was least resistant to the "new" sister, if not welcoming. The middle sister (Drew Sidora) appeared indifferent because her only concern was complying to the will conditions in order to become a millionaire. The story continues as each sister grieves differently and interacts with their "new" sister in the house. In the end, all of the sisters come to terms with their family dysfunction and they don't have to wait the entire six months to get the inheritance.

    A few drawbacks for this production were that for each comedic punch line, there is a distracting and dated laugh tract, there was uneven transitioning from one scene to another, and the singing seems haphazard, not blending properly with the dialogue between characters. The positive about the production is that the cast made an otherwise trite tale become spirited and colorful.
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    10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars IF A GIRL DON'T MINGLE, SHE'LL STAY SINGLE May 5, 2012
    Format:DVD
    This is an apparently made for TV movie shot in a studio and utilizing an annoying laugh track. Three sisters are at home after their father has died. Deniece [sic] (Azur-De) is the youngest of the three. She is the only one who is grieving. She is kind and sweet and favors her mother who died 15 years ago. Vivian (Kelita Smith) is the oldest of the three. She takes after her dad. She is almost emotionless about the death. Cynthia (Drew Sidora) is the middle child. She is independent and is overly proud to be a "black woman" or "Nubian queen."

    The movie starts out with a lot of dialouge so we can get to know the the three main characters, although most of what we learn about them is from what the other sister says about them. Sha Wheaton plays Aunt Connie who is always looking for a man.

    At the reading of the will, they discover Dad had a fourth illegitimate, bi-racial daughter (Jazsmin "cleavage" Lewis) and a will that leaves them 4 million dollars to split. But of course they have to do the inane thing such as live together as a family for 6 months. Vivian is vehemently opposed to the idea, although bowing out would cost her her share which would literally go to the dogs.

    The whole problem with this film is that this is a 1980's sitcom with 2012 dialouge and a 1950's laugh track. The acting is a bit over done and the singing appears to be lip synced also. If you love 80's sit-coms or enjoy the banter of 3 sisters/ 4 sisters ribbing on each other, with things being a little spiritual, some music, with a heart warming ending, check it out.

    No offensive language, gangsters, rap, hip-hop, or negative stereotypes. 3 1/2 stars
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    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great Reflection On All Types of Black Women May 4, 2012
    By s.j.
    Format:Amazon Instant Video|Amazon Verified Purchase
    I really enjoyed the play. I am a Christian Keyes fan and when I saw him in the trailer I was immediately intrigued to instantly watch this video online. Christian Keyes is a "FUIIIIINE" brother that interacts well with the cast, and is believable in actually desiring a black woman (on and Off screen)...unlike most black male stars. The 4 sisters did a wonderful job expressing the different facets of today's black women. My only down side is the older sister Vivian is a bit overly melancholy for my taste. I hope others rent and enjoy. Clifton Powell, and Tony Grant are excellent additions to the all female cast. Thank you for creating this movie outlet.
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    Most Recent Customer Reviews
    4.0 out of 5 stars she not our sister
    I love this play it show how family should get along . and I am a tony grant fan so anything he in i,ll buy lol
    Published 2 months ago by latasha garner
    3.0 out of 5 stars This is a play not a movie
    I chose to watch this because of Kelitta Smith and Drew Sedora. I was very surprised to find out it was a play not a movie. Not what I bargined for. It was an okay show. Read more
    Published 2 months ago by mother of six
    4.0 out of 5 stars Passing Time
    I watch this during a night when nothing was on t.v. It was a entertaining but could have had a little more drama involved.
    Published 3 months ago by T Holley
    3.0 out of 5 stars hummmmm
    This play is on netflix and its okay. its pretty nice but it not very strong in creativity but maybe the play wasnt called for it. i still enjoyed it. Read more
    Published 4 months ago by fairy
    4.0 out of 5 stars not bad
    this was a good movie i am going to have my coworkers check it out i just hope i get it back
    Published 4 months ago by Gleta Richardson
    5.0 out of 5 stars She's Not Our Sister
    Item as just as seller listed. Provided fast ship. The plot was cool as well as the acting. I would watch it again. If I don't like a movie it gets sold. So this is a keeper.
    Published 4 months ago by V. Garcia-Boganey
    3.0 out of 5 stars She's Not My Sister
    This movie offers a good story and has it's moments. Not the type of movie you would rush out to the theater to see. I enjoyed it, but it will be a while before I see it again.
    Published 4 months ago by Charles S. Graham
    3.0 out of 5 stars Good message
    The message was good but the acting was jus OK. I would say to get it so you can enjoy the story but not if you are picky about quality acting.
    Published 5 months ago by Hughbert James
    2.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointed
    If you were thinking about buying this play, save your money because it isn't worth it. The story was choppy and didn't flow well and some of the acting was horrible. Read more
    Published 5 months ago by LaShonda Bates
    2.0 out of 5 stars Bad TV Series
    The previews looked really good..Instead, I was watching a bad tv series. It had a live audience, slow, I thought it was suppose to be a movie. Read more
    Published 6 months ago by H.a.m.
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