Decoding Annie Parker Page #2

Synopsis: Love, science, sex, infidelity, disease and comedy, the wild, mostly true story of the irrepressible Annie Parker and the almost discovery of a cure for cancer.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Steven Bernstein
Production: Entertainment One
  4 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
56%
R
Year:
2013
91 min
$39,850
Website
85 Views


charming in a way.

- Did you tell him about the...

- No, I...

- He wasn't having any of it.

- We could...

Okay. I see.

So thank you...

for coming out.

- What will you do?

- What will I do?

My work.

I'll do my work.

I do

I think about you

day and night

It's only right

To think about

the girl you love

And hold her tight

So happy

together

I can't see me

loving nobody but you

For all my life

When you're with me,

da-da-da

Blue, da-da

You for all my life

Imagine me and you

I do

Wow. Sweet.

Yeah, yeah. I know.

But we were young, and we had

lots of time on our hands.

That is playing with your food,

which is bad.

These are your sister

Joanie's tomatoes,

so, technically,

I'm playing with Joanie's food.

I'm playing with

Joanie's tomatoes.

- I think he has a point.

- I don't like tomatoes.

- I don't like tomatoes.

- I do have a point.

- I like tomatoes.

- No, you don't.

- You do? I didn't know that.

- Then you can have my tomatoes.

Paul, give Louise my tomatoes.

No, I don't need

any tomatoes. I just...

You guys are so cute together.

And I hear

the thumpity thump is...

- Joan!

- Louise!

The what?

The thumpity what?

- I think they probably...

- I can't believe you told her.

- I didn't know it was a secret.

- Nothing.

I told them you were good at

vegetable animals. Really good.

I like to think that

my work speaks for itself.

- So lifelike.

- I can't believe you told her.

This is gonna go down in history

as the greatest vegetable animal

- ...of all time, ever.

- I didn't tell her much.

Of all time.

Do you see this dinosaur

that I've created

in this restaurant?

- Excuse me. Look at this.

- No.

It's not a real dinosaur.

It's a triceratops

made of fruit and vegetables.

Don't be afraid.

It's gentle.

- See?

- We call him Larry.

You smell like fruit, Larry.

- You smell like cantaloupe.

- I'm sorry you're a prude.

Let's conclude.

We have a proposition,

a thesis of sorts,

that certain breast cancers

are inherited.

No one else believes this.

We do.

To prove it, we have to do

four things. Sarah?

First? Find a group of women

who have breast cancer,

and from within that group,

women who have relatives

who have breast cancer.

Second?

We then need to find a way

to track the inheritance

of our breast cancer gene

from generation to generation.

Third?

Even if we manage

to map the gene

to a specific chromosome,

we then need to isolate

and sequence it

to find the mutation,

which will take years.

And then, uh...

then we find out if

it repeats in the relatives.

And if it does,

then that is our link.

Fourth?

Fourth and, realistically,

maybe the most difficult.

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Adam Bernstein

Adam Bernstein (born May 7, 1960) is an American film director, music video director and television director. For his work on the television show Fargo in 2014, he received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special. In 2007, he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series for his work on 30 Rock. more…

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