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‘Real Estate Sisters’ Netflix Movie Review - A Weak Plot With No Innovation

Lerato Maskeo and her sister Malebo Maseko aim to make it big as real estate marketers. But what happens when they are tasked to sell a mansion only to find a corpse in it?

Neerja Choudhuri - Fri, 26 Apr 2024 19:17:25 +0100 574 Views
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In the bustling world of real estate, aspirations often clash with harsh realities. Lerato Maskeo and her sister Malebo Maseko were no strangers to this struggle. Determined to carve out their niche as successful real estate sellers, they embarked on a journey fraught with unexpected twists and turns.


Their story began two weeks earlier before their interrogation, with Lerato's disappointment at failing to secure her dream job as a real estate marketer. Feeling disheartened and uncertain about her future, she crossed paths with the charismatic Stone Segale. Intrigued by his promises of a brighter tomorrow, Lerato found herself drawn into a whirlwind affair fueled by passion and ambition.


However, beneath Segale's charming facade lay a cunning manipulator, keenly aware of Lerato's vulnerabilities. Capitalizing on her financial woes and unfulfilled dreams, he skilfully steered her towards a dubious deal – the sale of an exclusive mansion with the allure of quick cash and prestige.


Initially elated by the prospect of success, the Maseko sisters soon found their excitement overshadowed by a chilling discovery within the mansion's walls – the lifeless body of a man. Who is this man? Where was he murdered? And why is his body inside this mansion? As suspicion cast its shadow over them, questions swirled: Was Segale merely a puppeteer pulling the strings of their downfall? Or was there a darker truth lurking beneath the surface?


Caught in a web of deceit and intrigue, Lerato and Malebo were forced to confront the harsh reality that their aspirations had led them down a perilous path. As they grappled with the consequences of their choices, the true extent of Segale's influence and the sinister forces at play began to unravel.


In a tale where ambition collides with deceit, and dreams are tainted by betrayal, the Maseko sisters found themselves entangled in a gripping mystery where the line between truth and deception blurred, and the price of success proved far costlier than they ever imagined.


"Real Estate Sisters" may catch your eye with its glitzy surface, but beneath the shimmer of shiny clothes, exaggerated makeup, and an abundance of eccentric hairstyles in the form of wigs, lies a story that feels all too familiar. The plot unfolds predictably, offering little in terms of originality or fresh perspective as if it's been plucked from the pages of countless other tales you've encountered before. The actors in their roles are also fine, nothing on the top as such. The plot is not only weak but also very slow which makes it a task to watch this film.  While the visuals may dazzle momentarily, the lack of innovation in the storyline leaves much to be desired, making it a one-time watch that fails to leave a lasting impression. You may want to watch something much better.


Final Score- [3/10]
Reviewed by - Neerja Choudhuri
Follow @NeerjaCH on Twitter
Publisher at Midgard Times

 

 

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