Decoding Annie Parker

Everyone thought they were crazy, until they proved everyone wrong.

6.0
20141h 31m

The lives of a breast-cancer patient and a researcher who is trying to prove a genetic link to cancer intersect in a groundbreaking study.

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Cast

Photo of Samantha Morton

Samantha Morton

Annie Parker

Photo of Helen Hunt

Helen Hunt

Mary-Claire King

Photo of Alice Eve

Alice Eve

Louise

Photo of Robert Pine

Robert Pine

Dr. Frank

Photo of Bob Gunton

Bob Gunton

Dr. Benton

Photo of Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

Ralph Parker

Photo of Chad Lindberg

Chad Lindberg

Funeral Home Employee

Photo of Benjamin Stockham

Benjamin Stockham

Young William (Age 8)

Photo of Ryan Wynott

Ryan Wynott

Young William (Age 12)

Photo of Olivia Rose Keegan

Olivia Rose Keegan

Young Joan Parker

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Reviews

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Reno

7/10

> Half movie, half documentary, the story of most crucial scientific discovery.

The film was inspired by the real life stories of the two women from the same timeline who had no connections, except theirs involvement with something. That means there are two sets of stories that's told one after another in parts which covered the events from nearly the three decades. So it all begins in the 1960, where two little sisters promise to each other about something, but 10 years later one of their's life changed forever when another one dies of cancer. So this is the story where the other sister begins her fight against the disease that took her family away.

This is a small budget film that shot entirely within a month of time. There are lots of actresses in this, even for the small roles. I thought Helen Hunt would lead the narration, but then there were Maggie Grace, Alice Eve, Aaron Paul and others. Great dedications by all, but this was Samantha Morton's film.

I did not know what this story is about when I decided to watch, but I'm pretty happy for the film. Except the material was more a documentary suitable kind, especially the story of Helen Hunt's character. Moreover feels like it is a short film with a decent story. I think it is worth a watch because of unfolding an important scientific discovery of our time. So a big yes on that perspective, but entertainment wise it is just an average. Now you can decide this on what you're seeking.

7/10

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