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After Amy

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
317
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After Amy (2001)
DramaSci-Fi

A reporter gets the scoop on the first-ever human cloning, but the furor surrounding the event jeopardizes the baby's birth and the career of the doctor responsible for creating the clone.A reporter gets the scoop on the first-ever human cloning, but the furor surrounding the event jeopardizes the baby's birth and the career of the doctor responsible for creating the clone.A reporter gets the scoop on the first-ever human cloning, but the furor surrounding the event jeopardizes the baby's birth and the career of the doctor responsible for creating the clone.

  • Director
    • Peter Werner
  • Writers
    • Richard Kadrey
    • Richard Kletter
  • Stars
    • Bridget Fonda
    • Mary Beth Hurt
    • Valerie Mahaffey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    317
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writers
      • Richard Kadrey
      • Richard Kletter
    • Stars
      • Bridget Fonda
      • Mary Beth Hurt
      • Valerie Mahaffey
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bridget Fonda
    Bridget Fonda
    • Linda Sanclair
    Mary Beth Hurt
    Mary Beth Hurt
    • Dr. Amanda Gordon
    Valerie Mahaffey
    Valerie Mahaffey
    • Virginia Hytner
    Philip Bosco
    Philip Bosco
    • Dr. Ed Walden
    Adam LeFevre
    Adam LeFevre
    • Chris Hytner
    • (as Adam Le Fevre)
    Arnold Pinnock
    Arnold Pinnock
    • Jimmy Wilmington
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Matthew Gordon
    Ted Whittall
    Ted Whittall
    • Dr Stuart Mcelroy
    Bruce Dinsmore
    Bruce Dinsmore
    • Robert Rutger
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Dr Dennis Griffiths
    Claudia Ferri
    Claudia Ferri
    • Nurse Donovan
    Bill Haugland
    • Dan Reilly
    Alan Fawcett
    • FBI Agent Olman
    Norman Mikeal Berketa
    • Michael O'Donnell
    • (as Norman Berketa)
    Benz Antoine
    Benz Antoine
    • Judge Watson
    Dorothée Berryman
    Dorothée Berryman
    • Dr. Friedlander
    Eric Goulem
    • Dr. Crowley
    Daniel Richard Giverin
    • Dr. Graham
    • Director
      • Peter Werner
    • Writers
      • Richard Kadrey
      • Richard Kletter
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    10themillion

    Nice To Debate...

    The real title shown in Lifetime TV is 'One Particular Baby' or something like that.

    Bridget Fonda is just great as the journalist who has the exclusive story of the first clone baby. The Doctor who actually gets through the first clone, looks like 'Weakest Link' hostess, but never says 'Goodbye' in any part of the movie.

    The movie shows all the process, from the first steps of the cloning, throughout the pregnancy and the baby born (even showing the first anniversary of such news coming out).

    It actually shows the reality that could come out of something like a baby clone, from the human point of view of a mother who lost her daughter and wants another baby looking just like the one she lost.

    The problem is that the movie stands the not so objective side and tries to suggest that cloning is OK, when that is something being banned not only in USA or the World. So... it gives you the opportunity to disagree and hope that nobody follows such example without showing the bad that could come out of it (like the bad sheeps that came out BEFORE the first GOOD clone one), but I guess that would be 'another movie'.
    1rwaite44

    Parents who clone a dead child

    I saw this Movie and thought it was dreadfully slow. The plot has good bones and could have been something more spectacular. Basically its about aging Parents who lost their child and decide to clone their dead child. They find a doctor and team that are willing to do this. It is basically takes place before Cloning issues and laws were developed - it likens cloning to test tube babies and IVF as an alternative method for people to have children. It also shows some arguments against it.

    I think the actors did a great job with a bad script.

    Its not a sci-fi or even exciting medical doc. Deserved its time slot of 12.30am. I recommend not to bother with it unless you are really bored.

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    9spj-4

    no ordinary baby ... & no ordinary movie

    I watched this movie as entitled "No Ordinary Baby", in Australia.

    I was tempted to turn off it straight away, as this midday movie, seemed to be presenting a pathetic uninteresting drama whose subject was unappealing to me. But gradually I chose to involve myself, & soon found it was raising MANY issues relevant to our modern society that the media prefers to snowball into greater injustice!

    Nor was I sympathetic to the doctor & his devoted nurse, as against the young staff member who presents herself devoutly committed to the cause, but seems to quickly fade in her significance. The nurse, compassionate to her family, yet daring to care more broadly, seems to become a criminal, in broader eyes of deception that her family & friends struggle to be more than bewildered & frustrated by!

    Earlier on, this nurse is noted to be deleting computer files, suspiciously! In her turn, the journalist breaking the story, seeks to reconcile herself with her failed sense of infallibility, & sees shades of grey in her emerging dilemmas! Her confessions to her companion are a stark contrast to the bold pronouncements she continues to make in public media presentations, impressively presented!

    I thought I would have liked her, this journalist researching & breaking stories! But I didn't think I would have ever liked the nurse! But she was building into her role of frustrated & toughly imprisoned victim, who might have been adjudged in contempt of court, but was growing into her stature of a media celebrity she was not accustomed to, but daring to nonetheless further the rights of her clients! And those beyond!

    While the journalist has her emerging dilemmas coming from within. Like partners yet enemies, in a devolving zone of instability that seems to be much less, for their individual contributions! I think this is a great movie! I haven't even addressed the rights & perspectives of the mother & father, let alone, of the precarious situation of the emerging baby!

    Each display their own WORTHINESS of contribution in turn & in time!

    Each dare to be courageous in their individual & personal decisions!!!

    Look at the father's justified sense of frustration! Look at the mother's tolerance of pain & yet quiet wisdom amidst the furore about her! Look into the eyes of the innocent victim! And still more emerges of mother & father & child, as if in a manger, & bewildered to be there! Imprisons in the modern era, have many boundaries! Look too at a steadfast doctor, & a compassionate nurse & her son & her husband, & a judgemental sensational broader media fury! So confronting & yet so real! As if straight out of Lindy Chamberlain & dingo folklore of contrivance, as presented in, "Through My Eyes", or too in Douglas Woods' journalistic masterpiece exposed in "Cry Freedom" in Nelson Mandela's unlikely escape into freedom! It's all here, in a drama of CRISES we should not react against, but embrace!

    Only love is its ultimate conqueror!

    But which one will find a salvation in this earthquake zone of uncertainty? I saw what I saw! It's your turn to judge, & see what you might see.

    But try to go at this with an open-mind, not blinded by posters & flashes of media hype! You will find much of merit here, if you decide not to be bedazzled by flash bulks, that die as quickly as they are clicked into existence!
    temoginvampireslayer

    Thought provoking TV Movie

    While some may say that this is just an ordinary tv movie, I must concede a point, they are correct but that is not the whole story. What you may fail to realise is the ethical questions raised by the cloning of a human being. The movie addresses quite few issues that seem as relevant today as when the movie is set. Press invasion is nicely treated and the fame hungry Bridget Fonda's character goes through somewhat of a change. She goes from a cold-hearted glory-hungry monster to ethical reporter (I will not spoil the ending). Next we see a much more sympathetic depiction of the doctors involved and the research they use and the reasons they do what they do. What is most interesting is the ethical questions that you ask yourself. Would you do the same thing if it was your only avenue for having a child? Put yourself in their shoes then try and tell me you would not.
    5boyshyshy

    The movie is not neutral. It actually promotes cloning

    The movie in a way is rather moving, no boring moment and draws your mood to keep watching it till the end. But obviously it actually is a pro-cloning movie and encourages people to support cloning. For that part, I don't like it. I don't care how other people think but I just find cloning people is simply not right! To use cloning technique to save life and cure disease that is anther matter. But cloning a baby just because you cannot get an own baby through other way? That is terrible! A child is not a toy, we should not make one like designer's product in factory. Be mature, in our life we cannot always get the things which we want. You want a child, then go and try to adopt one, there are thousands of nobody's child waiting for parent care and family love!

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      In the opening credits, teleplay is misspelled as "telepaly".
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      Featured in The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2002)

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No Ordinary Baby
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
      • Haft Entertainment
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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