Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAmid family drama and dysfunction, a woman who carries a BRCA gene mutation must decide whether or not to remove her breasts and ovaries to reduce her cancer risk.Amid family drama and dysfunction, a woman who carries a BRCA gene mutation must decide whether or not to remove her breasts and ovaries to reduce her cancer risk.Amid family drama and dysfunction, a woman who carries a BRCA gene mutation must decide whether or not to remove her breasts and ovaries to reduce her cancer risk.
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Devin Sidell masterfully moves with every scene partner she has on the screen. She carries this mammoth of a story on her back and carries us with her through every conflict and eventually joy. Most notably her relationship with Jamie King is joyful to watch. King plays the sister with cancer and at no point do you feel she is milking the sadness of the experience. She brings humor and the light of someone who is truly fighting to live.
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Many people suffer in silence when they have a major health decision to make. Knowing that others have made the decision and come through successfully is an important lesson of this film.
The actors allow you to journey with them in a way that makes you feel that they are just like yourself and your friends.
Families are alike in many ways and you will see yours and those of your friends on the screen as two close sisters share their individual journeys. Laugh, cry, and cheer with them as they support and love each other. You will be left informed, hopeful, and entertained when you view this gem of a movie.
The actors allow you to journey with them in a way that makes you feel that they are just like yourself and your friends.
Families are alike in many ways and you will see yours and those of your friends on the screen as two close sisters share their individual journeys. Laugh, cry, and cheer with them as they support and love each other. You will be left informed, hopeful, and entertained when you view this gem of a movie.
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