I have very mixed feelings about this. This is a pretty heavy movie about three very different sisters coping with the last days of their father as he is in home hospice care. The cast is intentionally small. It stars in co-equal roles Elizabeth Olsen, Carrie Coon, and Natasha Lyonne. They are all quite good in their rolls. Their acting is the Strength of this movie. Their characters, aside from Olsen's (mostly) are not very likable. They are not bad people, but seriously flawed, and synergistically bad together. There is something very realistic and well done about that; however, it is hard to watch at times. The downside is that the flaws and the dialogue of them, and the the hospice worker, Angel, are very cliched. The movie is small, which is an asset. It is much more of a play than a movie, and I think, glaringly, would be better as a play than a movie. Even the dialogue seems scripted for a play setting than a movie one. Worth watching.