Thursday, September 29, 2011

My Sister's Keeper Film Review

Actually this review is for my english assignments but whatever, I want to publish it into my blog. Ohya! First of all, I wanna say HELLO Everyone! Long time no write here. I'm now a student in Global Prestasi School SHS(Int'l) yes I passed the Junior HS National Exams!^^ okay let's start the review

MY SISTER'S KEEPER



My Sister's Keeper is a drama film from United States. It’s directed by Nick Cassavetes and starring Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin, Sofia Vassilieva, and Alec Baldwin. This film is an adaptation of Jodi Picoult’s novel. My Sister’s Keeper is published United States, Canada, and Mexiko on June 26,2009. This film has won some awards, such as: ALMA Award Actress in Film: Cameron Diaz, Teen Choice Award Choice Summer Movie: Drama and Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress Abigail Breslin

Anna Fitzgerald (Abigail Breslin) was born from in a vitro fertilization, so she has a genetic match for her older sister,Kate ( Sofia Vassilieva). She was born just to be a donor for Kate that has a leukimia(cancer) to keep Kate alive. All of Anna’s life is spent to be a donor. She has no opportunity to life her life freely. Day by day, the leukimia being more dangerous and Kate is diagnosed that she has a renal failure. And because of that, Anna forced by her parents to donate one of her kidneys for her sister. At that moment, Kate is Eleven-Year-Old. In that ages, She has realize that she may not be able to live her life with one kidney. Anna tells her parents that she doesn’t want to donate her kidney. She sue her parents to a lawyer named Campbell Alexander (Alec Baldwin) for medical emancipation and the rights to her own body.  In a flashback, Kate also meets a fellow cancer patient, Taylor Ambrose (Thomas Dekker), whom she begins dating. After a date, they share their first kiss outside Kate's house, with Sara and Kate's father Brian (Jason Patric) watching from their bedroom window. After this, he becomes her boyfriend in and out of hospital and supports her as she undergoes treatment. He then asks her to the hospital's "prom" for teen patients; there, they slow-dance, then proceed to a vacant hospital room to make love. A few days later, Kate is crying because Taylor hasn't called her for several days. Her mother Sara is furious when Kate mentions they did "stuff" after the prom and storms out to ask the nurse where Taylor is, evidently believing that he had dated her daughter merely to sleep with her, and learns that he has died.

This film is very enchanting, categorically a low-budget film and groove mix. I almost didn't find any weaknesses from this film. This is a highly recommended film for you who loves sad films.

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