Two distinctly different women. Two very separate struggles. One united fight. Sybil Goldrich (Mary McDonnell, DONNIE DARKO, DANCES WITH WOLVES), a wealthy California mother was suddenly diagnosed with breast cancer. Kathleen Anneken (Gail O’Grady, AMERICAN DREAMS, NYPD BLUE), a middle class mom from Kansas was terribly unhappy with her breast size. Both consulted doctors. Both received silicone implants. And both became extremely ill. Together, they led a fierce battle to change the country. After being ignored, mistreated and disregarded – Sybil and Kathleen formed a partnership that saw them through FDA hearings, congressional battles, and their own personal struggles. Sybil’s implants ruptured and Kathleen suffered from severe depression. The enemy was Dow Corning. The impossible task was proving it. From speaking out to live audiences to appearing on national television – their cries were not enough. The incriminating information they needed was in one lawyer’s hands. But, could Sybil and Kathleen get him to fight hard enough to win the case? The answer was "yes." Dow Corning was forced to file for bankruptcy. And the two small voices of Sybil Goldrich and Kathleen Anneken continued to make themselves heard. But they weren’t so small anymore.
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Release Date: 2007-06-26
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Horrified by the "capsulotomy" scene
I thought what the plastic surgeon did to Sybil's contracted implant was barbaric. That was the most gripping part of the movie. The truth of what women go through, and their loved ones, in relation to the consequences of implants is movingly portrayed. The most gentle parts of the movie, that is, how the husbands supported and loved their afflicted wives, is noteworthy for all the world to see. Everyone should see this movie for that reason alone, if for no other reason!Heart wrenching movie
I recently watched this movie and found it to be an excellent movie. Both Mary McDonnell and Gail O'Grady were superb. I always thought Mary McDonnell was a great actress, but the character she played in this movie showed all the more her acting abilites. I felt this movie helped to shed some light on the continuing problems plagued by women in the world. It showed that you don't have to be quiet like a mouse and that you can stand up for your rights! Worth buying.The saga continues...
This is a wonderful FACT based story on the history of breast implants that were never approved by the FDA. It is the story of greedy manufacturers that hide the real scientific facts so that they can continue to make the almighty dollar. They seem not to care that often they are causing devastating ill health among unsuspecting patients. Unfortunately we are 12 years out since this movie aired, and the battle for a SAFE breast implant continues.Disappointed
I was disappointed with this movie. The story lacked depth even though it covered an interesting topic.
Gail O'Grady's acting was as superb as ever, but the real disappointment was Mary McDonnell's contribution to the movie. Her acting really let the movie down.
Perhaps if another actor was used to play Mary McDonnell's part, the movie would have been better.Description
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