'Orphan' Made my List
11-11-2009 Wednesday
ORPHAN

(the original movie poster...)

(the cute Orphan, Isabelle Fuhrman)


(Isabelle Fuhrman, the actress who played Esther in the film Orphan, hey she's cute!)
This awesome movie just made my list of favorite movies with a very neat twist at the end. I can't even begin to tell you how I enjoyed the climax part of the story, but just to give everyone an idea, I was glued to the TV screen, not moving, not even daring to take my eyes off of the screen and for a moment, I was not in my room anymore, I felt like I was in there, seeing the whole thing as the story unfolds a shocking twist. That's what films should be like, instead of some lame love story between a vampire and a human, *cough* excuse me.
I've had this DVD copy of Orphan for awhile now, but it's just now that I got the chance to watch it, because I have a lot of other DVD's lined up for my movie marathon that is held every day off. Good thing I decided to watch it now.
I woke up early, really early, it's like 6 in the morning, because of this damn flu. I kept on sneezing, I feel the snot inside my nose and it is so disgusting and disturbing that I can't fall asleep again!
Anyway, to hell with my flu, back to the movie talk. Orphan is a long movie, more than two hours and I was never the type of person who can sit down to an awfully long movie unless it is worth watching. Well, yes it is worth watching, and I didn't even notice the time passing by until I finished the whole thing and glanced at the clock. That's how good of a movie this one is.
Orphan is a movie about a young girl named Esther who is adopted by a husband and wife who already has two kids. At first, everything seemed perfect between them but things started to turn out wrong when they noticed that something seemed to be wrong with Esther. Argghh, I can't really recite a good sypnosis for a film! Anyway, the story goes like that and there's so much more to it when you start to realize what exactly is wrong with Esther. That's all I can say, you gotta watch the film too, to find out. Uhh that's for those who hasn't watched it yet, I know it was out in the theater before so am I too late? Oh crap..
For those people wanting an excellent twist at the end that will make you say, "Ohh, I never thought about that", then this movie is for you. On the other hand, for those people who are lovesick of the vampire loves a human shit *coughs again, can't help it*, and can't even stand to see a little bit of killings on film, then you can refrain from watching this.
Labels: Isabelle Fuhrman, Orphan, pink crimson
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