Three Sisters (1970)
6/10
Olivier's literal stagey adaptation of Chekov's play
1 November 2020
In turn of the century rural Russia, the aristocratic daughters of a dead colonel each have their own dreams and aspirations.

Laurence Olivier's own stagey adaptation of Anton Chekhov's play has at times some minimal sets and stage decoration. Adapted from one of Chekhov's best known plays makes for an overlong and at times tedious viewing. There is something cliched in this well intentioned film does little to elevate the cliches.
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