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"Orphan"- {Blu-ray}
Reviewer:

Prairie Miller

Critical Women Blog Spot

{Blu-ray}-(Special Features)-"Taylor Carlson"

Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre:
Horror
Release Date:
10/09
Special Features:

(See Below)

Review:

Vera Farmiga seems to have her hands full with child issues lately. And for someone who would seem to have had her share of hard knocks maternal experience in movies, nothing could have probably prepared Farmiga for her latest mom in crisis misadventure, in the domestic chiller, Orphan.***

Directed by Spanish filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra (House Of Wax) and produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, Orphan is an adoption from hell terror spree starring Farmiga as Kate, a depressed, recovering alcoholic mother of two who has just experienced a devastating stillbirth. Kate and devoted spouse John (Peter Sarsgaard) seek emotional healing by looking into a child to adopt from a local orphanage.***

There Kate is instantly drawn to impeccably well mannered and suspiciously precocious nine year old Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman), an Eastern European immigrant orphan of mysterious origins and a too-good-to-be-true seemingly perfect child. But beyond Esther's cheery artificial facade and magnanimous curtsies, trouble looms. Including fomented sibling rivalries, excessively doting on dad, stalking Kate and John in the middle of impromptu kitchen sex and, well, a tendency to bludgeon living things.***

Image and Sound: {Blu-ray} -"Taylor Carlson"

Say what you will about the film itself, it's hard to fault this transfer. From start to finish detail is strong, and the image maintains a nice film-like appearance throughout. It clearly hasn't been overprocessed or given any similar treatment. It's a very dull and drab looking film, but this was obviously director intent. It's a good film audio-wise as well, with plenty of quiet space and the occasional sudden scare.

Special Features:

Blu-Ray Special Features:

Taylor Carlson:

For bonuses, we just get a set of deleted scenes (rightfully cut from the film if you ask this reviewer) and a fairly generic, boring overview of the characters and situations. Not mucc to speak of, really.

Additional Scenes; Alternate Ending.***

Blu-Ray Extras: Featurettes: Mama's Little Devils: Bad Seeds; Evil Kids; Orphan; Digital Copy of Film.

Final Words:

A little applied background snooping isn't the formidable ordeal it used to be for amateur sleuths back in Hitchcock's day, with just a Google click away into this problem child's murky family tree. And viewer tensions abound throughout, with momentum stuck in neutral only towards the freaky finish line, when the police, as is all too common convention in these horror thrillers, have a problem showing up to sort out multiple dangers, for what seems like just about forever. Orphan: Nerve-shredding creepy kid home invasion alert, and takeout tween foundling traumas galore.***

 

 
 
 
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