
D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above 1999
In *D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above (1999)*, the comedic talents of Vic Sotto and Michael V. collide in a wild escapade that blends mischief, disguise, and sheer absurdity. This Tony Y.
Director: Tony Y. Reyes
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above (1999)* about?
The film follows two mismatched brothers who accidentally land themselves in hot water and resort to disguising themselves as nuns to avoid trouble. Their antics unfold in a series of comedic misunderstandings and slapstick escapades. Think of it as *Sister Act* meets Filipino farce!
Who directed *D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above*?
The film was directed by Tony Y. Reyes, known for his work in Filipino comedy films.
Who stars in *D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above*?
The film features Vic Sotto and Michael V. in the lead roles, alongside Beth Tamayo, Teresa Loyzaga, and Jaime Fabregas.
Is *D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above (1999)* worth watching?
As a lighthearted Filipino comedy, it's a fun pick for fans of quick laughs and nostalgic 90s humor. While not groundbreaking, its charm lies in the chemistry of its leads and the absurdity of their predicament. Perfect for a casual watch if you're in the mood for something silly!
How long is *D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above*?
The film runs for 110 minutes, offering plenty of time for its comedic escapades.
D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above (1999) — Brothers in Disguise Fuel Filipino Comedy Classic
In *D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above (1999)*, the comedic talents of Vic Sotto and Michael V. collide in a wild escapade that blends mischief, disguise, and sheer absurdity. This Tony Y. Reyes-directed farce follows two brothers—one a hopeless romantic, the other a food-obsessed pushover—who stumble into trouble with authorities and criminals. Cornered into seeking refuge, they adopt an unconventional solution: posing as nuns to dodge the chaos. Set against a Manila backdrop brimming with humor and slapstick energy, the film leans into the chaos of their double lives, where every exaggerated gesture and mistaken identity fuels the laughs.
The humor is broad, the stakes are low, and the charisma of its leads carries the day. With its mix of brotherly bonding and over-the-top comedy, *D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above* offers a lighthearted escape where the only sin is taking things too seriously.