best lifetime biopic


great acting and I cried at the end, and I usually never cry w/ lifetime movies. loved this movie

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I think so too, and I sometimes cry with Lifetime movies...I did with this one at the end.

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As much of a hot mess Anna's life was, there's no denying THAT SHE LIVED HER LIFE! I'm not saying that living means that I'm condoning drug use, stripping, random sexual escapades, and all that. But, even when Anna was down, she always had this way of staying positive, and had this magnetism about her that kept us tuning in.

Even if she was hurting on the inside, she didn't show it..until her son passed, of course. I admire her strength through those hardships, though I'm sure the drugs aided her during her depression.

*beep* happens and then you live.

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Agreed! Despite the turbulence throughout her life, she kept on going. This was one of the best LT biopics over. I wish it had been a little longer a further, deeper look into her childhood. The scene when she found her son dead was a hard pill to swallow.

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It was pretty good for a lifetime flick but there is no denying the absolute best lifetime film was the one about Coco Chanel. I literally watched every showing of that movie. Now that movie, that was magical lmao

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They did a really good job with this movie. The scenes with her son were tearjerkers, especially the pool scene. I miss Anna!


You don't know me from Adam's Housecat!

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I loved Anna Nicole Smith, so this was definitely the best to me.

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It's one of the more well-done and well-acted ones for sure, although they still didn't make me "like" Anna Nicole but it would be more surprising if they managed to do that considering she wasn't very likeable when she was alive

Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair

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