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35 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
Remarkable Isabelle Fuhrman Drives This Tense Suspense Thriller!
I saw this film when it opened on July 24, 2009. Mixed reviews from fans and critics were the usual flair upon its release, but something struck me about this movie. The film went on to gross $37 million at the box-office despite the thrashing it took from critics, but everyone couldn't help but notice the Oscar-nomination worthy performance of its 12-year-old star...
Published 10 months ago by Dana E. McIntyre
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Strong Cast Shines In A Slow-Paced Thriller
Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, and CCH Pounder give excellent performances, but it's the kiddies who steal the show in "Orphan."
Farmiga and Sarsgaard star as Kate and John Coleman, a successful and loving (or so it seems at first) couple with two children and the desire to adopt another when Kate's third child is stillborn. They believe that they've found...
Published 9 months ago by K. Fontenot
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35 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
Remarkable Isabelle Fuhrman Drives This Tense Suspense Thriller!, October 28, 2009
I saw this film when it opened on July 24, 2009. Mixed reviews from fans and critics were the usual flair upon its release, but something struck me about this movie. The film went on to gross $37 million at the box-office despite the thrashing it took from critics, but everyone couldn't help but notice the Oscar-nomination worthy performance of its 12-year-old star Isabelle Fuhrman. I just viewed the film on DVD for the first time since its theaterical run and I'm still seeing just how riveting and engaging this movie really is.
"Orphan" is NOT a horror film. It's more along the lines of a SUSPENSE THRILLER. When I think of horror films, I think of sex-crazed teenagers being sliced up one-by-one by a machete-wielding maniac (Jason Voorhies, Freddy Krueger, Micheal Myers, etc.). The only real weapons wielded here is just a hammer, a knife, and a .38-caliber pistol. You think scary when it comes to horror films and "Orphan" isn't scary. Has some frightful moments, yes, but scary? Wishful thinking!
Set in the winter-bound parts of Conneticut & Canada, the story centers on the Coleman family: Kate (Vera Farmiga), a Yale University music teacher recovering from alcoholism and bouts of depression after having a stillborn from her third pregnancy; John (Peter Sarsgaard), an architech whose nice guy persona overshadows his increasing issues with Kate that led to past affairs; Max (Aryana Engineer), their deaf 5-year-old daughter who communicates through sign language and their oldest son Daniel (Jimmy Bennett), who feels bitterly neglected & increasingly isolated from his parents. As a way of coping with the loss of their would-be 2nd daughter, Jessica, and to amend their existence as a family, Kate & John make a fateful decision to adopt a young girl at the local orphanage.
It is here where they meet Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman), a sweet-looking 9-year-old Russian girl harboring some deep-seeded issues of her own despite her angelic smile and sympathetic mannerisms. Upon arriving home with new stepdaughter in tow, a series of events unravel to make everyone question the background and sincerity of this little girl. Daniel dislikes her immediately, Max forms an unhealthy bond with her new stepsister, Kate begins to seek out further information about Esther's background, & John just plays Devil's Advocate with all that occurs involving Esther. What's wrong with Esther? Is it true that behind the smile of this little angel beats the heart of a psycho killer?
The answer, and the big secret about who she really is, lies within the confines of this 123-minute thriller. I agree with everyone here that it moves at a near-torturous snail's pace, that being the film's major fatal flaw. But the story itself is so entralling and engaging, you can't help but to excuse that misfire. Fuhrman's performance alone keeps you involved in the twists and turns entrenched here. Only a young, superbly talented actress like Fuhrman was able to pull off a psychological undertaking of switching from sympathetic manipulator to disturbed sadist and it's why I feel she should've gotten an Oscar nod. But due to the overall dislike of the film itself from most critics and for her young age, she didn't get anywhere near sniffing distance of the balloting.
Nonetheless, I was so inspired by this film and became such a fan that I created my own 20-song, hard-rock CD Mix (liner notes & all) of songs inspired by the movie (my own psuedo-soundtrack, if you will, but John Ottman's score was cool). Seemingly destined to go down as a cult favorite, if not a classic, "Orphan" was a solid & enjoyable thrill ride that's essentially "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle", "The Good Son", "The Crush", and a more mean-spirited version of "Problem Child" all rolled into one. That's why this movie isn't a horror despite being classified as one. This film has a depth, substance, and intuitiveness to it that Jason, Micheal, & Freddy couldn't touch with a bloddy axe. Just take sweet, little Esther home and let her hold you, thrill you, kiss you, .... kill you!!! Can someone out there please say "CULT CLASSIC"? - DEM -
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
Surprisingly Good and Intense, November 22, 2009
When I first saw the trailer for this movie, I thought "Oh God, another one of those movies." But I was surprised that after I'd gone and seen it, I'd actually thoroughly enjoyed it.
Isabelle Fuhrman is the "orphan"; that is, 9-year-old Esther who seems a little strange and morbid despite the adopted parents instance attraction to her. When violent events began taking place that are connected to Esther, the parents began to suspect that there is more to the little girl than appears.
Fuhrman definitely was the right choice for the role of Esther; she has an attractive face and her youth doesn't strain her acting abilities which were very convincing. I won't lie though; the movie was very grisly, and even I had to turn away from the screen a few times. Even the twist ending really shocked me, and I'm not easily shocked. I really think that despite how it looks, give it a shot, because it wasn't a bad little movie. It was well acted, well thought out, and seriously creepy.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Fun little creepfest, November 2, 2009
Enjoyable little bad seed thriller. Some good acting and really tense moments make this a winner. The twist ending - which if you are smart and pay attention you can probably figure out - is still great fun. Enjoy!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
This one has a true "Hitchcock" feel, December 19, 2009
I actually had to look up Isabelle Fuhrman to make sure she is just a child actress. She was absolutely amazing in this role and deserves awards for this performance. The story itself is a usual horror/thriller with lots of nail-biting suspence and cold-hearted action. There's something about this film that draws me back to watch it over again. It's really not that good, but the performances are a saving grace.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent thriller...loved it, November 23, 2009
This was my favorite movie of the summer of 2009, and I saw roughly 20 films. I am not a horror movie fan but something about this film intrigued me..."there's something wrong with Esther"...that made me get up and go see it in the theaters. I absolutely loved this film. I thought each of the actors played their role perfectly in this film, particularly our leading star whose name I cannot recall as I'm writing this. Vera Farmiga also does a particularly fine job and I wish she was in more leading roles, herself as I think she's quite talented. This particular DVD comes with footage of an alternate ending which I somewhat liked better than that shown in the final cut, along with some deleted scenes which I suppose are worth watching once.
I rate this film (and DVD) five stars and give it my highest recommendation as a horror film/thriller and more importantly, as a movie laden with memorable lines by Esther like "There...its in Heaven now..." or "Going somewhere Kate...?" Heh heh.
Enjoy!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Saw this in theatre, love it!, December 11, 2009
I got quite a deal on this newly released movie, at only $8.99. Thanks, Amazon!! I saw this movie w/ my husband and we loved it! Happy to add it to our collection at home!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Biggest Surprise of 2009!, November 7, 2009
When I saw the first trailer for this movie it reminded me of The Good Son, which was an excellent movie. There is just something about demented children that creeps the heck out of me. I went into this movie with a little reservation expecting it to be a poor entry into the psycho-kid genre, but thankfully I was wrong. This movie exceeded my expectations in every way and gave me hope that they can actually make a great thriller with a little bit horror mixed in. My only beef with the movie is the first twenty to thirty minutes which could have easily been condensed, but once Isabelle Fuhrman's Esther is introduced the rollercoaster begins and keeps you enthralled and sweaty-palmed all the way to the end. Isabelle Fuhrman came way out of left field with her performance as Esther. Her Russian accent is top notch (I actually thought she was Russian in real life). Fuhrman is extremely convincing as she switches personas from the kind, sweet Esther and the evil, sadistic Esther. She plays it well, almost too well. I haven't seen her in anything else, but she seems more experienced that all of the child actors out there.
The TWIST at the end will leave you speechless. Buy it. Rent it. Just see it any way you can. You really won't be disappointed unless you have REALLY high expectations. If nothing else simpy see it for Isabelle Fuhrman's performance.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
AN INSTANT CLASSIC, March 4, 2010
This is by far one of the best films within the genre that I`ve ever seen:-)The story doesn`t have that much new to say, but the performances and production values are excellent indeed. Well.... the snow when they first visit Esther is really not that real - coming from Norway and looking out of the window - I should know.
Vera Farmiga and the three children all turn in performances of Oscar-material.... The curtian with Jimmy Durante crooning is a good close....
This film will be a repeated joy to see:-)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Wow..., December 16, 2009
Wow, it's really hard to say anything about this movie without spoiling the whole point and the surprise. Isabelle Fuhrman as the "Orphan" gave a fantastic performance, and the whole film is much more mature, and surprising, then you'd expect. No devils or monsters here... it doesn't need one.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
AWESOME movie! Excellent Blu ray, December 9, 2009
This is an awesome movie that did not get it's proper justice in the movie theaters. It's a great Blu Ray copy. This is a must have for your collection.
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