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List Price: $28.98 | | Label: Warner Home Video
Salesrank: 154
Released: November 17, 2009 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
SARA AND BRIAN FITZGERALD'S LIFE WITH THEIR YOUNG SON AND THEIR TWO-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER, KATE, IS FOREVER ALTERED WHEN THEY LEARN THAT KATE HAS LEUKEMIA. THE PARENTS' ONLY HOPE IS TO CONCEIVE ANOTHER CHILD, SPECIFICALLY INTENDED TO SAVE KATE'S LIFE.
Description of My Sister's Keeper:
Grab a box of tissues and settle in for a heart-wrenching exploration of illness, morality, and familial bonds in this excellent screen adaptation of bestselling author Jodi Picoult's My Sister's Keeper. When parents Sara (Cameron Diaz) and Brian Fitzgerald (Jason Patric) find out that their daughter Kate (Sofia Vassilieva) has leukemia, they make the difficult choice to utilize the advancements of modern medicine and impregnate Sara with a child genetically ensured to be a donor match for Kate. Throughout the many years of dealing with Kate's illness, the needs of individual family members--including Kate's parents, her brother Jesse (Evan Ellingson), and her sister Anna (Abigail Breslin)--are largely ignored in light of Kate's more serious needs. Still, Kate's sister Anna rarely complains about helping Kate, even when it involves undergoing painful bone marrow aspirations. Recently, however, Anna has had a change of heart and has decided to stand up for her right to have a say in medical procedures involving herself: she's enlisted a lawyer, Campbell Alexander (Alec Baldwin), to help her sue her parents for medical emancipation. The issue is highly emotional and the familial strife is further compounded by the fact that Kate is quickly failing and needs an immediate kidney transplant for even a chance of continued survival. The emotional struggle of dealing with serious illness while trying to meet one's own needs permeates the film, as do the staggering moral dilemmas inherent in the advances of modern medicine. While Picoult's readers may be disappointed that the film doesn't delve as deeply into Anna's and Jesse's characters as the book does, My Sister's Keeper is nonetheless an intensely powerful film bursting with emotion and moral quandary that leaves viewers pondering what lengths they might go to in a similar situation. --Tami Horiuchi
My Sister's Keeper Reviews:
Great family movie 
2009-12-17 - I enjoyed this movie so much. It was clean and very good for a family to view together. It brought lots of emotions to the surface and made you think of what you would do in certain circumstances. Don't forget the tissue box.
Just okay. 
2009-12-16 - I couldn't wait to see this movie, after reading the book. I was disappointed, as the book is so much better. I would have liked the movie to follow the same ending as the book. I would highly recommend that you read the book BEFORE seeing the movie.
Tearful 
2009-12-15 - This was an amazingly heart breaking film, and at the same time uplifting. Bring a BIG box of tissues to watch this. Whether it's a happy moment, or sad, you will not stop crying until the credits roll.
my sister's keeper 
2009-12-15 - i loved this movie that i had to get the tissue's out i was in tears, and that i would reccommend any women to watch this movie, cause they will be doing the same thing.
My sister's keeper 
2009-12-14 - this is a great movie. I loved watching it the second time and can't wait to have a girls night so that we can watch it and cry together