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My Sister's Keeper

  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Cameron Diaz, Sofia Vassilieva, and Abigail Breslin in My Sister's Keeper (2009)
When a family matter leads to Anna Fitzgerald (Breslin) learning the truth about her conception, she enlists the services of a seasoned lawyer (Baldwin) in an effort to emancipate herself from her parents (Diaz and Patric).
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Anna Fitzgerald looks to earn medical emancipation from her parents who until now have relied on their youngest child to help their leukemia-stricken daughter Kate remain alive.Anna Fitzgerald looks to earn medical emancipation from her parents who until now have relied on their youngest child to help their leukemia-stricken daughter Kate remain alive.Anna Fitzgerald looks to earn medical emancipation from her parents who until now have relied on their youngest child to help their leukemia-stricken daughter Kate remain alive.

  • Director
    • Nick Cassavetes
  • Writers
    • Jeremy Leven
    • Nick Cassavetes
    • Jodi Picoult
  • Stars
    • Cameron Diaz
    • Abigail Breslin
    • Alec Baldwin
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    7.3/10
    101K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,893
    564
    • Director
      • Nick Cassavetes
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Leven
      • Nick Cassavetes
      • Jodi Picoult
    • Stars
      • Cameron Diaz
      • Abigail Breslin
      • Alec Baldwin
    • 235User reviews
    • 135Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Cameron Diaz
    Cameron Diaz
    • Sara Fitzgerald
    Abigail Breslin
    Abigail Breslin
    • Anna Fitzgerald
    Alec Baldwin
    Alec Baldwin
    • Campbell Alexander
    Walter Raney
    • Pawn Shop Proprietor
    Sofia Vassilieva
    Sofia Vassilieva
    • Kate Fitzgerald
    Heather Wahlquist
    Heather Wahlquist
    • Aunt Kelly
    Jason Patric
    Jason Patric
    • Brian Fitzgerald
    Evan Ellingson
    Evan Ellingson
    • Jesse Fitzgerald
    Nicole Marie Lenz
    Nicole Marie Lenz
    • Gloria
    • (as Nicole Lenz)
    Paul Butler
    • Jesse age 3
    • (as Paul Christopher Butler)
    Olivia Hancock
    • Kate age 2
    Jeffrey Markle
    Jeffrey Markle
    • Dr. Wayne
    Emily Deschanel
    Emily Deschanel
    • Dr. Farquad
    John DeRosa
    • EMT
    • (as John De Rosa)
    Marcos A. Ferraez
    Marcos A. Ferraez
    • EMT
    • (as Marcos De La Cruz)
    Noni Tulk-Perna
    Noni Tulk-Perna
    • Ellen
    Matthew Barry
    Matthew Barry
    • Uncle Tommy
    • (as Matt Barry)
    Annie Wood
    Annie Wood
    • Uncle Tommy's Wife
    • Director
      • Nick Cassavetes
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Leven
      • Nick Cassavetes
      • Jodi Picoult
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    User reviews235

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    7kreed11

    Heartwarming adaptation

    One of the most interesting movie going experiences came when toward the end of this film, the noise of someone blowing their nose filled the theater. A soft giggle then filled the theater. I hate to say that this is one of "those movies," where you know there's a chance that you might end up in tears by the end, but I'm afraid it's true. The struggle between life and death, not only for middle child Kate, but also for the whole family, is heartwarming. Cameron Diaz, takes a serious turn, somehow she seems very comfortable in this role. And Sofia Vassilieva shows both sides of cancer. The heartache and the pain, but also the beauty in how tragedy can bring families together.
    10sophie-l-chapman

    Amazing!

    Although the film differs from the book, it is still amazing. The acting was believable and you could really see the heartbreak of the family. But, there were also some funny moments, making the movie slightly uplifting. I am a huge fan of the book, and if i had been expecting to see on the screen exactly what is in the book i would have been disappointed. However, the film has earnt the 10 stars respectively and should, in my opinion, receive an Oscar. I can tell already that the actress who plays Kate will go far in the film industry and i feel that Cameron Diaz has done herself proud, discarding her comedy label. Overall, a brilliant film with a strong message.
    10jonathanjackson13

    Bring something to dry your eyes!

    This movie is amazing, heart worming, sad, fantastic. I read the book, yes there is some changes done, but is all the movies turned into books just like the book? Are they really going to do every single thing? No. Yes the ending isn't the same as the book, but the ending was still sad. If you see this movie and don't cry, than you don't have a heart. The acting was fantastic. The best I have ever seen. I cried. Yes I'm a 16 year old teenage boy. I cried, even my dad, a 48 year old cried. It's girlie movie, But a damn good one at that. It's the must see of the year. Of course it did poorly at the box office cause they decide to bring a movie more directed to being sad out at the same time as transformers2 (which was stupid). But really you need to go see the movie. and bring something to dry your eyes!
    7falling_in_love_with_mus

    Good Movie, Better Book

    The movie was actually very well-put together, but they left out several important things that were in the novel, including the existence of a child advocate, the way the court found out about the reason for her suit, and the fact that in the novel, Anna lived at the fire station for most of the trial because her mother was the opposing council. Let's not forget the fact that they added characters --the aunt and the various other family members. They even changed the end of the story! The majority of the details remained the same, such as Campbell's condition, the name of his service dog, and most of the listed medical procedures Anna endured, but there are still depths of the story that are left out because of the narration style (they did well at the beginning, but they tried to keep it all from Anna's POV after that, and that doesn't work for this story...) This is actually one of the reasons I wasn't sure I wanted to watch the movie: Hollywood is prone to ruining good stories. The movie was wonderful, as long as you don't try to reconcile it too closely with the novel it's based on.
    8C-Younkin

    This one's a keeper

    Nick Cassavetes is almost like a walking advertisement for Kleenex at this point. After such shameless melodramtic weepers like "John Q" and "The Notebook", I wasn't so keen on seeing "My Sisters Keeper", based on the book by Jodi Picoult. Yet, every once in a while, a chick flick comes along that touches the chick in every man.

    Cameron Diaz plays Sara Fitgerald, who along with her husband Brian (Jason Patric), makes the decision of genetically engineering a child who will be a direct match to their leukemia-stricken 2-year-old daughter Kate. Abigail Breslin plays the engineered child at age 11. Her name is Anna, who since the age of 5, has had blood taken from her and been put thru medical procedures to help keep Kate alive. Anna loves Kate, played as a teenager by Sofia Vassileva, but when her parents want to give Kate one of Anna's kidneys, Anna finally says enough. Sure that no one is looking out for her interests, Anna hires a lawyer (Alec Baldwin) and sues for the right to her own body. Sara, a woman who has made caring for Kate her full-time job, is upset while Brian understands. Meanwhile, Kate feels guilty that her disease is tearing the family apart.

    Cassavetes and co-screenwriter Nicholas Leven are dealing with a straight-up tear-jerker here but it's astonishingly free of heavyhandedness and it cuts deep with probing questions and real emotion. These are characters with feelings and concerns, torn between such complicated issues as saving a daughter by experimenting with another, sacrificing your own body even though you know it will diminish quality of life, and dealing with how a disease can burden a family. The movie uses flashbacks (such as Kate being diagnosed as a young child, her parents being given the choice of invitro, and a very young Anna disturbingly forced into operations) and forwards (Kate lying in a hospital bed, looking at a scrapbook of her family) that add dimension. As do the switching of narrators, each character getting a chance to offer their points of view and feelings about how the diagnosis, and everything after it, has effected them.

    Unfortunately it's also going in a lot of different directions, and add in a dyslexic and lost-in-the-shuffle brother (Evan Ellingson), and it's sometimes hard for Cassavete's to keep track of all of them. The second act, in particular, has very little to do with the Sara-Anna conflict and the more light-hearted scenes, such as the family frolicking happily on a beach together, seem odd because you feel like there is some contentiousness between Sara and Anna that really doesn't come out til the ending courtroom scene.

    However these are small problems rendered almost excusable by powerful performances. Abigail Breslin has surpassed Dakota Fanning in all-out maturity, juggling her characters fears for her own well being with the remorse of not being strong enough for her sister. And Diaz is strong-willed but obsessive, perfect as a one-track minded mother so intent on trying to keep one daughter alive that she's not even thinking about anything else. Jason Patric is the open and understanding father and Alec Baldwin is good comic relief, playing a lawyer so cocky, he sued God. And Sofia Vassileva is nothing short of powerhouse, her heartbreaking performance rising above all the cancer make-up and bloody vomitting and nosebleeds to find Kate's burdensome guilt and brave soul. And only stone-hearts won't share in her joy as she gets dressed up and goes to prom with another terminally ill boy (Thomas Dekker).

    I'm not saying this movie isn't a cheap excuse to make you cry, but as far as cheap excuses go, this one is richly made. "My Sister's Keeper" is as surprising and heartfelt a piece of work as I've seen all year long, and the acting is about as good as it comes. With this and his previous, "Alpha Dog", Cassavete's signals himself as a real filmmaker as he rarely ever hits a false note. In a year filled with movies that I've seen fail at finding the humanity in their stories, this one is a keeper.

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    • Trivia
      Sofia Vassilieva shaved off her hair and eyebrows to play Kate Fitzgerald. She described it as the least she could do to understand Kate's pain. She was filming this movie and Medium (2005), so she wore a wig for the show.
    • Goofs
      At one point in the movie, instead of being called by the fictional name Kate, she is called by her actual name, Sofia.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: When I was a kid, my mother told me that I was a little piece of blue sky that came into this world because she and Dad loved me so much. It was only later that I realized that it wasn't exactly true. Most babies are coincidences. I mean, up in space you've got all these souls flying around looking for bodies to live in. Then, down here on Earth, two people have sex or whatever, and bam, coincidence. Sure, you hear all these stories about how everyone plans these perfect families. But the truth is that most babies are products of drunken evenings and lack of birth control. They're accidents. Only people who have trouble making babies actually plan for them.

      Andromeda 'Anna' Fitzgerald: I, on the other hand, am not a coincidence. I was engineered. Born for a particular reason. A scientist hooked up my mother's eggs and my father's sperm to make a specific combination of genes. He did it to save my sister's life. Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if Kate had been healthy. I'd probably still be up in heaven or wherever, waiting to be attached to a body down here on Earth. But coincidence or not, I'm here.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Cameron Diaz/Johnny Strange/Pete Yorn (2009)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Leon Pober

      Performed by Don Ho

      Courtesy of Reprise Records

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Metropolitan Filmexport (France)
      • New Line Cinema (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La decision más dificil
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Curmudgeon Films
      • Gran Via Productions
      • Mark Johnson Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $49,200,230
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,442,212
      • Jun 28, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $95,714,875
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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