Movie Review : My Sister's Keeper

A sentimental tearjerker that boasts some excellent performances and an intriguing premise but is let down by a timid second half that scuppers a surprisingly good opening.

Written and directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the novel by Jodi Picoult, My Sister’s Keeper focuses on 11-year-old Anna Fitzgerald’s (Abigail Breslin) attempts to seek medical emancipation from her parents. Anna hires slick lawyer Campbell Alexander (Alec Baldwin) to fight her case as her mother, Sara (Cameron Diaz) struggles to keep the family together whilst the oldest child, Kate, is dying of leukaemia. Kate (Sofia Vassilieva) has only survived thanks to Kate’s continuing medical donations, but this time her condition is more serious, and she needs a kidney transplant.

Movie Review : My Sister's Keeper

Sara’s husband Brian (Jason Patric) begins to think that Anna might be right, and feels remorse as their daughter was conceived in a test tube for the purpose of being a perfect match and donor to Kate. With divisions threatening to tear the family apart it is up to Judge De Salvo (Joan Cusack) to ultimately decide the girls’ fate.

The premise might be treading on TV movie territory, but the opening of the film is a lot better than one would expect. Jason Patric does stoic very well and the younger members of the cast are excellent. Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine and Definitely, Maybe) is already challenging Dakota Fanning for the title of best young actress in Hollywood and she’s helped by a superb turn from Sofia Vassilieva as Kate. There is a genuine sense of emotion attached to her performance and yet she avoids the sentimental trappings and pitfalls of such a tragic character.

A clunky and poorly handled finale is compounded by some unnecessary additions to the plot. Alec Baldwin’s character has a cringe-worthy moment and although Diaz does well in parts, she does feel miscast at times, especially as a high-powered lawyer.

Better than it should be but still not great, My Sister’s Keeper is an emotional drama that runs out of steam and gets predictable towards the climax. If you’re in the mood for a weepy then this ticks most of the boxes… but it does tug hard at those heartstrings.

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Movie Review : My Sister's Keeper
Singapore Date: 22nd October 2009
Language: English
Running Time: 109 mins
Rating: PG
Genre: Drama
Starring: Alec Baldwin, Jason Patric, Abigail Breslin, Cameron Diaz, Sofia Vassilieva
Directed by: Nick Cassavetes
Company: Curmudgeon Films
Singapore Distributor: Warner Bros
iZone Rating:

6/10

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My Sister’s Keeper


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