Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA look at the last stages of Farrah Fawcett's life as she battles cancer.A look at the last stages of Farrah Fawcett's life as she battles cancer.A look at the last stages of Farrah Fawcett's life as she battles cancer.
- Candidato a 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 candidatura in totale
Eric Esrailian
- Self
- (as Dr. Eric Esrailian)
Gary Gitnick
- Self
- (as Dr. Gary Gitnick)
Lawrence Piro
- Self
- (as Dr. Lawrence Piro)
Ursula Jacob
- Self
- (as Dr. Ursula Jacob)
Claus Kiehling
- Self
- (as Dr. Claus Kiehling)
Thomas Vogl
- Self
- (as Dr. Thomas Vogl)
James Fawcett
- Self
- (as Jim Fawcett)
Hugh Hefner
- Self
- (as Hugh M. Hefner)
Elaine Alquist
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- (filmato d'archivio)
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10tavm
Through all the years I've seen Ms. Farrah Fawcett on "Charlie's Angels" and movies like Cannonball Run and "The Burning Bed", not to mention that iconic '70s poster that teenage boys all over America drooled over, she looked so healthy during all that time that I never thought of her as someone who would one day get cancer so when I first heard of that 3 years ago, I was heartbroken. And now that it has recurred, I hope to God she gets better or at least dies with dignity. It certainly was very heart-wrenching seeing her go through all those treatments in Germany and UCLA and then have those tabloids exploit her tragedy to such an extent that California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has passed a bill to stop such intrusions that I was on the verge of crying buckets constantly. But it's so positive to see paramour Ryan O'Neal and their son Redmond, despite their drug troubles, giving Ms. Fawcett such support, not to mention former "Angels" co-stars Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith, cancer survivors themselves, renew their friendship during all this time. And kudos for Alana Stewart for filming the whole thing, warts and all, despite Ms. Stewart's occasional reticence doing so. Also was pleasantly surprised to see her ex-husband George Hamilton at Farrah's birthday party being his massively cool self to the eternally feathery-haired one. Well, not so now since it's all gone except for the bangs which partially shocked me when I saw that but she's still beautiful despite that. All I can say now is God bless you, Ms. Fawcett. May he indeed make you one of HIS angels when the time comes...Update 6/25/09: Ms. Fawcett died this morning. My prayers and condolences are with Ryan, Redmond, her father, and all her closest friends on this sad day of remembrance.
Farrah's Story (2009)
** (out of 4)
Documentary is more like a video diary of Farrah Fawcett's as she fights cancer. The documentary starts off in 2006 when Farrah was first diagnosed with the disease and follows her for the next two years as it went into remission only to come back. This is a rather hard film to judge because on one hand you want to stand up and cheer Fawcett for her bravery in deadly with her deadly disease but on the other hand this film just isn't very good. The movie is so depressing and at times hard to watch that you can't really hate it. We see a lot of ugly visuals, which is what cancer is all about. Seeing it happen to someone like Fawcett gives people a reason to watch the film but at the same time I kept asking myself why on Earth would this thing be released. I'm sure Fawcett wants to inspire and help people, which she is certainly doing but I still don't quite understand the need to show her missing her hair, throwing up or going through various, painful operations. Again, God bless her heart and courage but the quality of the film isn't too good. The thing seems thrown together without too much thought of what it's trying to do. Ryan O'Neil plays a big part in the film as does her Charlie's Angels co-stars. O'Neil is incredibly emotional throughout the documentary so this too is hard to watch. I'm really not sure who to recommend this film to because it's just too depressing to enjoy in any way.
** (out of 4)
Documentary is more like a video diary of Farrah Fawcett's as she fights cancer. The documentary starts off in 2006 when Farrah was first diagnosed with the disease and follows her for the next two years as it went into remission only to come back. This is a rather hard film to judge because on one hand you want to stand up and cheer Fawcett for her bravery in deadly with her deadly disease but on the other hand this film just isn't very good. The movie is so depressing and at times hard to watch that you can't really hate it. We see a lot of ugly visuals, which is what cancer is all about. Seeing it happen to someone like Fawcett gives people a reason to watch the film but at the same time I kept asking myself why on Earth would this thing be released. I'm sure Fawcett wants to inspire and help people, which she is certainly doing but I still don't quite understand the need to show her missing her hair, throwing up or going through various, painful operations. Again, God bless her heart and courage but the quality of the film isn't too good. The thing seems thrown together without too much thought of what it's trying to do. Ryan O'Neil plays a big part in the film as does her Charlie's Angels co-stars. O'Neil is incredibly emotional throughout the documentary so this too is hard to watch. I'm really not sure who to recommend this film to because it's just too depressing to enjoy in any way.
You are missed by so many I will cherish all the memories I have of you from the first time I saw you and Charlie's angels. You have come full circle and you are once again an angel for all of us.
I think that those who watch this, if you have never had the unfortunate experience of watching a loved one suffer through treatments for cancer, this will paint a very jarring picture. Seeing Farrah without her trademark locks reminded me of my Aunt who ended up shaving her head as well when it starting falling out from chemo. Farrah in all her fragility is a fighter. And to see her lifelong partner Ryan O'Neal - this is clearly a man who is trying to put on a brave front and is scared as hell to live one day without her. To put your body through so many different types of treatments leaving you sick and in pain and yet still having the will to keep moving forward is something to be admired. Not only that, but to document the process is equally brave. I'm not sure I would want cameras rolling with a puke bucket in front of me. Hopefully this documentary will serve to continue to raise awareness for all types of cancer. My aunt passed away after a 10 1/2 year battle with breast cancer this past Christmas. I only hope Farrah's family and friends take up the cause and continue to fight the good fight.
You might think this story would be depressing, but it's really just the opposite. Don't get me wrong-I shed a few tears, but Farrah's philosophy is uplifting. It is an emotional roller-coaster, but ultimately it is life-affirming. She teaches us that every moment of life and love is precious. What an incredibly brave, and responsible act to make this movie of a persons cancer tribulation. Certainly it comes at her expense, but this is what film should be. It slaps mindless dreck in the face with it's noble purpose. Of course, having "star power" is one of the reasons why this documentary is being aired, but that's a responsible use of one's power when one has it. It really made me think about my life and how important the people in it are to me - and, how I should act more loving and tenderly towards them. Make every moment count, and don't stop fighting to survive ! Kudos to all involved in this amazing film. Robert
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