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‘My Sister’s Keeper’ Author Jodi Picoult Had a ‘Really Terrible Experience’ With the Cameron Diaz-Starring Movie: My Book Is the ‘Story That I Intended’
Jodi Picoult revealed she had "terrible experience" facing negative reviews of the 2009 film adaptation of "My Sister's Keeper."
In an interview with People magazine about her new book “By Any Other Name,” author Jodi Picoult revealed her inspiration for the novel came from the “terrible experience” she had with the 2009 film adaptation of “My Sister’s Keeper.” However, former Variety film critic Justin Chang gave a glowing review upon its release in 2009, writing, “Unsubtle, uneven and undeniably effective, this take-no-prisoners cancer weepie poses a fascinating moral quandary — a girl fighting her parents for the right to control her body while her older sister wastes away from leukemia — as a mere pretext for a full-scale assault on the viewer’s tear ducts.” The film, directed by Nick Cassavetes, follows Anna Fitzgerald (Breslin), who sues her parents for medical emancipation volunteering her kidney without content to her sister who is dying of leukemia.
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