The movie, which was released two years after Carley’s death, actually filmed several scenes inside her parents’ Toronto home, and stars one of her closest high school pals.
"Carley wasn't afraid to tell her story," Sarah, who’s best known for playing Becky Baker on Degrassi: The Next Generation, said in 2017. "I think it'll be one of the favorite roles I'll get to play in my life. It was therapeutic. She's still here for me."
Carley’s older sister, Riley, admitted that having to relive her sibling’s illness wasn’t easy, but knew the teen would’ve approved of the film. "She loves being in the spotlight, sharing her story, and helping others through that," Riley explained.
"If the movie can do half as much as Carley did in her lifetime by inspiring people and helping people move forward through adversity, it's done its job."
Kiss & Cry is available to stream on Netflix.
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