My Sister Is the Warlord Queen

HAPPI TV Review

"My Sister is The Warlord Queen" delivers exactly what its title promises: a satisfying dose of sisterly solidarity and righteous vengeance. This isn't high art, but it's a highly entertaining watch that punches well above its weight.

The film centers around Catherine and Grace, sisters forged in the fires of childhood abandonment. Grace, the seemingly more conventional sister, is on the verge of marrying into wealth and status. Catherine? Well, she arrives at the engagement party looking like she just finished cleaning the toilets – because she probably did. The initial setup is classic Cinderella gone wrong, and the awkwardness is palpable. You genuinely feel for Catherine as she's condescended to and dismissed by Grace's snobbish in-laws.

But this isn't just a story about social climbing. When Grace is publicly humiliated by her fiancé, Catherine sheds her disguise and unleashes the Warlord Queen within. And let me tell you, it's glorious. The transformation is believable (thanks to a committed performance by the lead actress) and deeply cathartic. Finally, someone is standing up to these entitled bullies!

While the plot may be predictable, the execution is what makes this movie shine. The action sequences are surprisingly well-choreographed, and the dialogue, while occasionally cheesy, is delivered with conviction. The supporting cast does a fine job portraying the various shades of villainy, making Catherine's retribution all the more satisfying.

"My Sister is The Warlord Queen" is a feel-good revenge fantasy for anyone who's ever felt underestimated. It's a reminder that family bonds are stronger than blood, and that sometimes, the best way to deal with injustice is to unleash your inner warrior. If you're looking for a fun, empowering, and unapologetically cheesy movie night, look no further. Don't overthink it, just enjoy the ride. You might just find yourself cheering along with Catherine as she takes down the patriarchy, one condescending snob at a time.

Maria Teixeira
Maria Teixeira
Reviewed on March 4, 2026