There is a book of the same name by Jodi Picoult Summary: Conceived by means of in vitro fertilization, Anna Fitzgerald (Abigail Breslin) was brought into the world to be a genetic match for her older sister, Kate (Sofia Vassilieva), who suffers from acute promyelocytic leukemia. Their lives have been intertwined because of their donor-recipient relationship from the minute Anna was born. Anna suffers, such as losing the chance to go to a prestigious hockey camp in order to be there when her sister needs her, but when she turns 13 and Kate goes into renal failure, needing Anna's kidney, Anna sues her parents for medical emancipation. Attorney Campbell Alexander (Alec Baldwin), who has a guide dog he refuses to reveal the function of, agrees to work for Anna pro bono. (from Wikipedia) It seems like a really good movie
It looks interesting to me... It caught my attention when I was surfing on YouTube. I forgot though... Was it rated PG or PG-13? Last time I checked, I thought it was rated PG-13, so I'm kind of wondering why if it is that.
I recently went to the movie theaters and this was one of the previews and it seems really good to me. I'm anxious for it to come out, because I'll definitely go out and see it. The whole concept fascinates me and seems interesting.
To F_H -It's PG-13, I dont know why though... to Ashwa- I saw the book and never read it, but then saw the trailer and it made me want to see it.
:O OMFG... I was hoping that they would make My Sister's Keeper into a movie. Yay! *jumps up and down* I liked the book, sort of makes me wonder what I would do for my younger sister if she had cancer and vice versa. I'm glad that they're making it into a movie. The ending of the book is so bloody sad, it made me cry and not many books can do that to me. Read the book before you see the movie, something I learnt a while ago with the Harry Potter Series.