My Sister's Keeper | 
| Director: Nick Cassavetes Actors: Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin, Alec Baldwin, Jason Patric Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 109 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 1000095110 UPC: 794043132025 EAN: 0794043132025 ASIN: B001OQCV1K
Theatrical Release Date: June 26, 2009 Release Date: November 17, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description 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.
Amazon.com 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
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movie skips February 5, 2010 Randall M. Or Tennyson The movie arrrived in a timely manner...howerver toward the end of the movie it would get stuck and I could not fast forward or reverse it so I could not see the ending.. I had read the book first and was told the ending was totaly different in the movie so I was dissapointed to not see it..but I was told how the movie ended..I probably should have written the seller about this first but didn't...I apologize for not doing that first.
This is about THE MOVIE, THE MOVIE, THE MOVIE, not the book February 1, 2010 MrQ (USA) Having not read the book, I am unable to use this space as a critique of how the movie and book compare. So skip half of these reviews, and read this one---it IS about the movie by itself.
This is a major league tear-jerker, as it should be. It is good to see a big screen portrayal of the horror and pain inflicted when a child becomes sick. Although we have made huge strides in medicine, I cannot help but to believe that it's borderline barbaric to make a child sicker in order to increase the odds of survival. Having said that, what else can any of us do in a similar circumstance? NOTHING. You live by instinct and emotion---doing the logical or "right thing" is impossible because nobody knows what that is. This is but one portrayal of what such a family might go through.
I believe all the actors here did a marvelous job. Cameron Diaz surprised me; she plays a Mother having multiple internal conflicts, and she plays it very well IMO. Sofia Vassilieva is absolutely terrific as the poor beautiful soul cursed with acute promyelocytic leukemia. Where do these young actors come from?! Amazing. Alec Baldwin, my personal dislike aside, gets my utmost respect here. He's just one of the best at playing these parts, and he certainly showed up for the job during this movie. Btw, I mention the dislike angle to illustrate that the man's acting abilities go a long way to counteract such views. I hope he's around for a long time.
I found the medical emancipation issue quite interesting and new to think about. Although a lot of time was spent on it---maybe it shouldn't have been, it could be that the movie would have been too weak without that extra baggage. Still though, it seemed to flow fine with this reviewer. Another thing that struck me, and I believe it is important to keep it in one's mind, is that events such as these are life's great equalizers. No amount of wealth, power, or connections can make one's life any better when you are dealt one of these hands. You are simply a sitting duck, waiting for fate to do what it's going to do.
The blu-ray edition (at least my rental version) does not have a special features section. This was one film where I missed that immensely; I would have enjoyed seeing interviews of the young actors, to see how they prepared, and how they kept themselves from drowning in the subject matter mentally. For the adult actors (Cameron and Jason Patric), I cannot imagine spending a dozen hours or more every day being immersed in this subject matter. That is why they make the big bucks though.
I recommend this movie.
Don't judge the movie by the book January 31, 2010 D. Wheeler (Tampa, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was a fantastic movie. I don't like seeing all of the negative feedback on this movie because they compare it to the book. This should be rated solely on its success as a movie in itself. Most movies made based on a book are never going to be exactly like them because they have to shorten the stories to make a movie within a 2 hour window. Not to mention, I think it is great that they changed the ending to make it their own. If this movie was made by the writer of the book, then she probably would have left it alone. But this works for the movie. IF you haven't seen the movie yet, dont be discouraged by the negative remarks. See it for yourself and enjoy an emotional journey through the lives of this family. You'll fall in love with all the characters!!!
My Sister's Keeper! January 30, 2010 Luisa Agreda (Orlando FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This seller is totally reliable and i would definitely buy something else if needed!
Also for those who love this kind of movies, this is a must see!
It's really sad and it makes you wonder a lot of things!!
Also read the book 'cause it's amazing..!
Book is better. January 30, 2010 S. Goss I liked the book a lot better. The book was more about the relationships between all of the primary players. The movie didn't really explain what was going on. The ending was different too.
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