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Jeff Vice and Erica Hansen

Deseret News

Published: Friday, June 26 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Melissa

'...difficult true-story..' um NO - it's a work of fiction! And anyone that has read this book, as I have several times, will see that there are fundamental flaws with the storyline. The judge is suddenly female? And where is the GAL? The mother shaving her head? Kate isn't even sick in the book but for a few chapters. And all this is gleaned from the trailers - I hate to see what else is totally changed in the film.

Shaking Cameras

Who ever thought of shaky, hand held cameras should not only be banned from making movies, but banned from watching them. It is OK on TV (sometimes), but NEVER in movies. They are rarely in focus, and just, well, to be very articulate here -- they suck! (and I hate when people use that phrase, I just hate those shaky cameras even more.)

truer words

I couldn't agree more with "Shaking Cameras!" If the camera shakes and loses focus we are supposed to feel chaos. I feel nauseous!

Stop the madness!

I've seen the trailer...

...and and gleaned that Transformers looks good! C'mon!!!

Really?...

I thought I heard the author of "My Sister's Keeper" interview on NPR. I too thought this was a memoir... hmmm?

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