A compelling insight into a devastating reality of breast cancer, as seen through the eyes of several female patients helping demystify the disease while painting poignant and often humorous... Read allA compelling insight into a devastating reality of breast cancer, as seen through the eyes of several female patients helping demystify the disease while painting poignant and often humorous intimate portraits of survival.A compelling insight into a devastating reality of breast cancer, as seen through the eyes of several female patients helping demystify the disease while painting poignant and often humorous intimate portraits of survival.
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I liked the honesty of this film. It answered questions I had but never asked. They talked about everything from double mastectomies, holistic approaches, diet to wigs. It was very educational for me. What I heard loud and clear, is to always get a second opinion! Because many of the women were not diagnosed right away, they were told it was not cancer. Thus wasting valuable time.
The stories of the lives of these women were all so interesting to me. Even though they had cancer and felt like crap (many days) they were not giving up. They continued to live full lives. This too, was another point in the movie was to keep active! I recommend this film to everyone.
The stories of the lives of these women were all so interesting to me. Even though they had cancer and felt like crap (many days) they were not giving up. They continued to live full lives. This too, was another point in the movie was to keep active! I recommend this film to everyone.
I liked the way this movie was filmed. It follows the lives of, I think 9 women, and the different stages of their cancer and life stages. You get to know these woman and I really liked all of them. This film is educational, it follows some of the women as they are getting different treatments done. They talk about their decisions to have double mastectomies or not to. What they think about them good or bad. One woman believes her in-vitro fertilization caused her breast cancer. Now she has two young children. I had never heard this before. She talks to different doctors about this. I like this film because it shows women trying different options to try to fight their cancer, to stand up for themselves and be their own advocate. I think this is a good film to watch if you or someone you know has breast cancer. All these ladies are very strong and brave.
This is more the documentary this is a public service. I have known many women who have been afflicted by this disease, and this documentary sheds light on what women go through when they are diagnosed with this terrible disease. The film follows several different women as they come to terms not only with their diagnosis, but with their treatment. Through each story we see that although the circumstances might differ there is one constant and that is strength. Strength can come from, a partner, from family, from humor, but most importantly strength must come from within. I found myself, laughing, crying and at times getting angry with these women (One forgoes chemo in favor of holistic medicine.) It made me question how I would handle it. All in all I came away inspired, and hopeful. A great service for all women!
I was deeply into this film right from the start. It showed the reality of breast cancer, but not to scare you. It was just the real stuff that goes along with it, such as hair loss, days after chemo, feelings of "is this worth it", mastectomies. But these are all part of it and we should all know about it because we all know someone going through this. It is just a better way to help someone if you know more of what they are going through. This film also shows you how courageous these women are and how strong they are. They probably didn't even realize they had this strength before this. This film shows that your life isn't over once you are diagnosed. You just live a different life, one with more challenges, new experiences and new friends.
A wonderfully made film. Very educational documentary. We all hear about breast cancer and know someone that has breast cancer, but unless you have it (or someone very close to you has it) than there's a lot out there that you don't know. The film tells it to you in a way, without boring statistics, but actual life stories so that you are interested and stay interested throughout the movie. These women in the film, open up to you and bare their bodies and innermost thoughts. And I really applaud them for doing that. I now feel I have a better understanding of the disease. I would recommend this film to everyone really. I would especially recommend you see this film if you know someone who has breast cancer, I think it would help the relationship.
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