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Orphan (2009)
Orphan (2009): Watch Online in Hindi, English
Movie | Orphan |
Real Name | N/a |
Rating | 7 |
Duration | 122 Min |
Aired | 2009-07-24 |
Languages | Hindi & English |
Subtitle | Esubs |
Quality | Bluray |
Sources
Countries
Canada, France, Germany, United States of America
Genres
HorrorThrillerMysteryHollywood Movies Hindi DubbedHindi Dubbed MoviesDual AudioHollywood MoviesEnglish Movies
Tags
NunDeaf-muteOrphanTroubled marriageAftercreditsstingerDuringcreditsstinger
Directors
Jaume Collet-Serra
Stars
Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, CCH Pounder, Aryana Engineer, Jimmy Bennett
Writers
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, Alex Mace
Companies
Warner Bros. Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment, StudioCanal, Don Carmody Productions, Studio Babelsberg, Appian Way, Silver Pictures, Ontario Media Development Corporation
Taglines
There's something wrong with Esther.
Description
After losing their baby, a married couple adopt 9-year old Esther, who may not be as innocent as she seems.
Review
Author: Geronimo1967
I had a problem with this right from the start. Just how this young girl from eastern Europe managed to get herself placed in a wealthy American family without any semblance of blood or DNA checks to establish - for real - that she was who the father "John" (Peter Sarsgaard) desperately wanted her to be. Though I did enjoy the film thereafter, that implausibility was never far from the back of my mind as we see the monster that is "Esther" (a strong performance from Isabelle Fuhrman) develop around us causing havoc and mayhem for the "Coleman" family - recently recovering from their own tragic bereavement. The concept is fascinating - an adult (and a ruthless and unstable one at that) in the persona of a child using innocence as the ultimate tool for deception is cleverly delivered by the cast and from the pen of Alex Mace. The wintry scenario and the John Ottman score also contribute well to a genuine sense of menace as those who get in her way are unceremoniously snuffed out. She even manages to ensnare the services of a young and vulnerable accomplice, too! It's a perfect example of hiding in plain sight, and is certainly one of the more effective role-playing, psychological, horror films I have seen.