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  • I was really surprised after I watched the film. It is hard to believe, and I am really sorry to say that, but I did not expect that the film would end that way. That is why I liked it. I hate the stupid American films where everything ends well. I even do not like films that end well, ever European. I like the drama, but not this time. I like people with strong will to make something change and I think that was what the film was about. I liked the way it was filmed, it looked like amateur, and I do not know if it is true, I do not care. But this helped me make some thoughts what normally the main purpose of the film is. I really respect the girl, I hope she gets even better and lives happily long after. I can only recommend you the film from the point of view of just a normal man.
  • Kris Carr is an extraordinary young lady. I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2008, and found a lump in my breast this year. Her story gave me hope! Even with a grime diagnoses, you can overcome illness with alternative medicine, diet, and a kick ass attitude. They documentary illustrates the real-life ups and downs of cancer. The film shows Kris during her good and bad days. We also get to watch her grow from hopeless victim, to a fearless warrior.

    There is a variety of tips that anyone can use in everyday life. From spirituality, to acupuncture, and other methods of coping.

    In addition to the film, Kris Carr has written a few books on cancer and diet. They are excellent companions to the film. Great reading material that your average person can "totally get."