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Submitted by AJ Garcia on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 - 7:59AM
Title: My Sister's Keeper Genre: Drama Starring: Abigail Breslin, Cameron Diaz, Sofia Vassilieva, Jason Patrick, Evan Ellingson Director: Nick Cassavetes Studio: Warner Runtime: 106 Minutes In Theatres: June 26, 2009 MPAA Rating: Rating: () Grade: A+ Did you know? Heather Wahlquist, who plays Aunt Kelly in the film, is the wife of director Nick Cassavetes and has apeared in a majority of his films. Director Nick Cassavetes teams up once again with Jeremy Leven, who wrote the screenplay for Cassavetes 2004 romance film The Notebook, to tell the story of a girl (played by Abigail Breslen), born to be a donor for her dying sisters, who hires a lawyer (played by Alec Baldwin) to obtain the rights to her own body. Right off the bat I have to admit that I wasn’t excited about the casting job in this film. Cameron Diaz has proven time and time again, in my opinion, that she isn’t the strongest of actresses and I can’t even recall the last time I saw Jason Patrick in a film. It worried me even more that the film seemingly revolved around Abigail Breslin’s character who, again in my opinion, tends to ham it up on the screen. I was so pleasantly surprised to find the direction in this film to be geared more towards the stronger aspects of the storyline. For starters, because the films story is basically the main character you don’t pay as much attention to the characters who most ingeniously use a lot of voice over narration in the film. This saves the actors from having to sell the emotion to the audience via body language and facial expressions, not that the cast wasn’t surprisingly effective in this regard. Another aspect of the film that makes it work is the music. Everything is in its right place in that regard allowing the music to stand in for dialogue as far as mood settings go. Your never forced to invest yourself into the film because your simply a bystander watching all of these small moments unfold and without even considering you find yourself naturally involved and drawn in. The strongest point of the film is that its not a drama or a comedy or a romance film, it manages to be everything perfectly rolled into one and the core of the film, which is the life of Kate (played by Sofia Vassilieva), is prominent and illuminated by what the audience will quickly assume is the inevitable. Its like a collection of photographs highlighting the best parts of a life that is uncertain and because its so uncertain everything manages to become more vivid and bright and powerful. Sadly the film is going up against some very heavy competition but if you get the chance to see the film I would highly suggest doing so. It’s a remarkably beautiful and moving picture. Enjoy. |
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My Sister's Keeper
I didn't read the book but I can't think of any thing that
would have made the movie better. I could have used those
Walmart kleenex.
My Sister's Keeper
I think the movie was better than I had anticipated. It was funny, yet heart-warming and emotional. I only teared up towards the end when all the family had gathered at the hospital to pay what I called - their last visit. Of course, I got more teary-eyed at the end....
My Sister's Keeper
What a great movie. I believe Cameron Diaz needs to bypass the comedy's and do more serious acting. Sofia Vassilieva and Abigail Breslen were simply outstanding! I see awards in the future for these two for this movie.
My Sister's Keeper
All I can say is "what a great movie". My daughter and I sat there in tears just thinking about what if? I never had the chance to read the book but I do plan on reading it now. Excellent movie......and cast!
My Sister's Keeper
Just a little tid bit of information I found interesting then 15-year-old Sofia Vassilieva shaved her eyes and eyebrows for this role. I have not yet seen the movie but I have heard nothing but great things about it. I hope to be able to see it soon!
Very sweet and very sad
A powerful story about a terminally ill girl and a girl born to take care of the sick girl. Both girl actresses are really great in their role, but I can't say the same about Cameron Diaz. She did not move me at all throughout the movie. She should stick to comedy which is what she does best.
EMOTIONAL AND EXCEPTIONAL
A great story with great acting that pulls at every heart string! A must see!
Great Movie
I really enjoyed this one, not a sobbing story line, it was very well done a great story to follow without sobbing all the way through it. Well done!
Excellent Movie
This was a 5 tissue movie!! Well written and well acted. Makes you think how lucky you really are. Not to be missed.
Good Movie with a twist
I read the book awhile book. Both aspects of the book and movie were heartbreaking. The movie had a complete different ending. I wished they had shown that he knew the judge. Such a sweet love story in the book.
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