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Re: My Sister's Keeper

#31 Post by priamia » Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:13 am

:offtopic: I did have a tear in my eye during 'Marley and Me' when...
[spoiler]they came back from the Dr and Jennifer Aniston's character lost her first baby[/spoiler]

I'll bring a couple of tissues in my bag just in case I do get a tear... I'm going with a good friend of mine today. Boyf's staying at home, watching the footie - he says it's a chick flick.
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Re: My Sister's Keeper

#32 Post by Sydney_Bristow » Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:16 am

Its a sweet movie and although most of us might have a little cry at the end, I agree with elski's spoiler (which I almost blabbed here :giggle: ) How wonderful would it be if we can all say that when the time comes
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#33 Post by elski » Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:20 am

LOL my spoiler was for the notebook so does that mean 'my sister's keeper' is the same? ...or maybe I shouldn't ask!

not that I've got my tickets sorted yet... I think SFF help think they've finished helping even though they sent me a copy of the one I don't have a problem with...
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#34 Post by Sydney_Bristow » Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:24 am

LOL oh sorry, I was talking about the notebook too :p Hven't seen My Sister's Keeper yet!

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#35 Post by elski » Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:30 am

LOL I wasn't sure if SFF would be happy to help when I've got tickets to two cinemas... but I have explained that I'd like to cancel the cineworld ones if they can make the odeon ones say 'admit 2' still very weird for it to say 'admit 0' if they'd run out of tickets it shouldn't have let me get that far... and as usual the cinema won't be completely full.
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Re: My Sister's Keeper

#36 Post by Beate » Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:39 pm

The film was okay but I spent the entire time in a state of red hot anger at the unruly 10 youth in the last row so have to calm down first! :mad:
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Re: My Sister's Keeper

#37 Post by blackmidnight » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:00 pm

was ok, nothing great - preferred the book and the ending to the book but that's often the way isn't it. 2 girls next to me crying most of the way through. Didn't like Cameron Diaz as the mother.

Was pretty much full which was weird because there were only 2 codes. Only 5 males in total though... lol

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Re: My Sister's Keeper

#38 Post by blackmidnight » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:02 pm

And I don't really see why they changed the ending at all actually..

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Re: My Sister's Keeper

#39 Post by elski » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:05 pm

what did they change?
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Re: My Sister's Keeper

#40 Post by blackmidnight » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:11 pm

elski wrote:what did they change?
now I have to try and figure out the spoiler button... sorry if this doesn't work!
[spoiler]In the book Anna dies in a car crash after leaving the court so Kate ends up living - parents realise they screwed up & didn't appreciate Anna whilst she was alive. In the film Kate dies from the cancer and Anna lives. The ending of the film probably makes more sense really as at least Anna got to make the decision but when reading the book you weren't expecting the ending so it was a good twist.[/spoiler]

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