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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.2K
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Oprah Winfrey in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (2017)
An African-American woman becomes an unwitting pioneer for medical breakthroughs when her cells are used to create the first immortal human cell line in the early 1950s.
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An African-American woman becomes an unwitting pioneer for medical breakthroughs when her cells are used to create the first immortal human cell line in the early 1950s.An African-American woman becomes an unwitting pioneer for medical breakthroughs when her cells are used to create the first immortal human cell line in the early 1950s.An African-American woman becomes an unwitting pioneer for medical breakthroughs when her cells are used to create the first immortal human cell line in the early 1950s.

  • Director
    • George C. Wolfe
  • Writers
    • Rebecca Skloot
    • Peter Landesman
    • Alexander Woo
  • Stars
    • Renée Elise Goldsberry
    • Sylvia Grace Crim
    • Reed Birney
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.2K
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    • Director
      • George C. Wolfe
    • Writers
      • Rebecca Skloot
      • Peter Landesman
      • Alexander Woo
    • Stars
      • Renée Elise Goldsberry
      • Sylvia Grace Crim
      • Reed Birney
    • 47User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Renée Elise Goldsberry
    Renée Elise Goldsberry
    • Henrietta Lacks
    Sylvia Grace Crim
    Sylvia Grace Crim
    • Mary Kubick
    Reed Birney
    Reed Birney
    • Dr. George Gey
    Karen Wheeling Reynolds
    • Mrs. Margaret Gey
    • (as Karen Reynolds)
    John C. Vennema
    John C. Vennema
    • Board Administrator
    Chasiti Ferrell
    • Baby Deborah
    Chelsea Ferrell
    • Baby Deborah
    Rose Byrne
    Rose Byrne
    • Rebecca Skloot
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson
    • Dr. Roland Pattillo
    Oprah Winfrey
    Oprah Winfrey
    • Deborah Lacks
    Jaedon Godley
    • Davon
    Rocky Carroll
    Rocky Carroll
    • Sonny Lacks
    John Douglas Thompson
    John Douglas Thompson
    • Lawrence Lacks
    Roger Robinson
    Roger Robinson
    • Day Lacks
    Adriane Lenox
    Adriane Lenox
    • Barbara Lacks
    Kyanna Simone
    Kyanna Simone
    • Teenage Deborah
    • (as Kyanna Simone Simpson)
    Jane Rumbaua
    Jane Rumbaua
    • Dr. Susan Hsu
    Byron Jennings
    Byron Jennings
    • Dr. Victor McKusick
    • Director
      • George C. Wolfe
    • Writers
      • Rebecca Skloot
      • Peter Landesman
      • Alexander Woo
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    7planktonrules

    Not quite what I'd hoped....but still worth seeing.

    Back in 2011, Rebeccas Skloot published "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" and I read this excellent book. The thrust of the book was three-fold: about the contribution of Henrietta's cells to medical research, about the life of Henrietta that Skloot was able to piece together with the help of her family and about her relationship with Henrietta's family. This new film essentially breezes through the first two plot lines and focuses almost exclusively with the relationship between Skloot (Rose Byrne) and Henrietta's mentally ill daughter, Deborah (Oprah Winfrey). Winfrey was amazingly good in her role...but this plot line seemed to be THE film at times and if you want to learn more about Henrietta as well as what made her cancer cells so important, I suggest you just read the book. Overall, well done but far, far from perfect.
    7kz917-1

    Wow!

    Oprah sure can bring the crazy ugly is an amazing fierce way. Now, is that good or bad - I'm not quite sure, but definitely entertaining.

    The story of Henrietta Lacks biological cells being taken for medical purposes without her family's knowledge or permission has lasting repercussions on her family's mental health and relationships.

    I have not read the book, but after viewing this I plan on it.
    4msbehavin_brat

    What a disappointment

    I was so excited to see this movie, as the book has been on my list to read for awhile. I had not gotten around to reading the book prior to seeing the movie & perhaps that would have helped?

    The movie is disjointed & makes little sense. It is primarily about Henrietta's daughter & her relationship with the book's author. I was okay with that, but characters were never explained & many decisions in the film & dialogue made no sense b/c the story wasn't flushed out enough to understand the importance of the choices or dialogue. For example the "talk to the men" theme is made a big deal of in the beginning. It's repeated several times. It's never explained though. Why were they insistent that Skloot could only talk to the men. It came from several characters, but then most of the movie is spent NOT talking to the men. It never made any sense. Some character's behavior was not explained until almost the end of the film, which really hurt the viewer's ability to empathize & warm to the characters.

    It was such a shame as there were many great actors who performed well, but ultimately the lack of background info & poor choices, made this movie a mess. I had such high hopes :-( I'm still looking fwd to reading the book, maybe that will fill in the huge gaps of the movie. You won't miss much if you skip this one!
    6Reno-Rangan

    You will know everything, but Henrietta Lacks!

    It's a good biographical drama, but the only problem is its not what exactly the title says. If you believed to learn about Henrietta Lacks and went to see it, you might end disappointingly. Because she was the only topic of the story, not the actual story, except a few glimpses. It is like you watched 'Infamous' or 'Capote', instead of 'In Cold Blood'. That's what like this film. Yet not a bad film.

    A writer pursuing the family members of a person who lived in the mid 20th century, because she was a medical phenomenon. Her cells used to treat cancer, despite she had died of cancer, leaving her young kids behind. Her descendants not aware of how things work in the medical research, only misguided by others, finally, set to discover the truth themselves about all the fuss.

    It was nominated for the Emmy, but did not win. Oprah was okay, but Rose Byrne impressed me. Except a misleading title, it is a good film, but I really wanted/want to know the Henrietta Lacks. That's funny, because they have told us an unnecessary story. I hope somebody would make a film about actual Henrietta Lacks!

    5.5/10
    7MEMangan

    For me, the family became real

    I'm a scientist who had used HeLa cells in my work in the past. I remember that proposal in Science about the cells deserving another species designation--and being dismayed by that myself. And watching the daughter character react to that provided a new perspective for me.

    The book was very well done and informative. It provided important awareness for those of us in science about the data we are using and about who provided it. Of course, there were many more details that can't be conveyed in a such a short retelling on film, but I thought it captured the key points very well. And it brought the family to vivid reality in a way the book text cannot. I am really glad to have been able to witness the portrayal of their feelings and reactions to this situation.

    It's a worthwhile film on an important topic that people should see and think about. And you should think about it before you submit your DNA to just any research or company that comes along. There may be times when that's the right thing to do--but do consider the implications.

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      In a piece on this movie that aired on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition," Eric Deggans said that the source book's author, Rebecca Skloot, told him in an interview that Henrietta Lacks's daughter Deborah Lacks Pullum wanted Oprah to play her in the movie version long before any movie version was actually in the works. Skloot said, "She always said, you know, this book is going to come out. It's going to be a bestseller. Oprah's going to make a movie, and she's going to play me. Like, she was just sure of it." Deborah died in 2009, so she was not alive to see that the book about her mother did become a bestseller and Oprah did play Deborah in the movie adaptation.
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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 海拉細胞的不朽旅程
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA(beginning of movie)
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Your Face Goes Here Entertainment
      • Harpo Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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