

The one in charge of taking care of their mother, the neutral among the siblings, the teacher. Her role could have been stretched so that Angel could have given more, after all, she is a 4-time Best Actress awardee for this year.

Alex has a strong character, and being the black sheep of the family, she must have given a better highlight in the story. I think it is in the script or on how her part was written. Although I like her character and Angel was good, I was somehow disappointed because her part was kinda bitin. She too moved me during her conversation with Bea. Her role was totally different from her movies before like, One More Try and In The Name of Love. Watching her as Alex made me forget she is being played by Angel. Being known for her tough attitude, Angel seemed to be the right choice for the role. Angel Locsin took the role of Alex Salazar. The least to have school recognition, black sheep of the family, the rebel and most pasaway. In this movie, Bea Alonzo gives that kind of impression that she really is a dramatic actress, that she is already Bea Alonzo. She executed the right amount of acting in their confrontation scene. This is also the first time she made me affected again by her portrayal since her being "Basha" in One More Chance. She spoke fluently with the English language and with good diction. I guess, Bea was a perfect fit for the role. Bobbie was the achiever, the smartest, most proper, working in New York, USA and was in a relationship. Toni seemed to have given her co-stars the kind of acting that would level to the other's capability. I was finally moved by her acting during the confrontation scene with Coney Reyes, the mother Salazar. Pasok sa banga! And after being able to watch her previous movies, I can say that she performed best in this film. Almost all of her jokes and funny lines and scenes were executed very well.

Teddie was effectively played by Toni Gonzaga. She was their mother's favorite, the leader among the sisters, and was working hard in Spain. The eldest among the siblings was Teddie Salazar. Starring Toni Gonzaga, Bea Alonzo, Angel Locsin, Shaina Magadayao and Enchong Dee, directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, the film was about the four sisters who all gathered and went back home trying to come up with a plan in order to protect their youngest sibling, their baby brother from getting married. I guess I truly enjoyed the movie because for the second time, I watched it again and dragged my family to check out Four Sisters and A Wedding in cinema last Sunday. And just last Friday, on its 3rd day of showing, I was able to finally catch the movie on cinema. I've tried to be fair to you creatures.As a kick-off to their 20th year anniversary, Star Cinema started their celebration by releasing a Drama-Comedy Family-Oriented film.
