'Orphan's Resentment' Oscar-winning debut

Carolyne 2022-03-24 09:01:32

I've asked a lot of friends what is the scariest horror movie they've ever seen? 70% gave the same movie "The Orphan"! Of course, my husband and I's answer is the same, because we didn't sleep well after watching it at night! (What a shame!)

Then I was fascinated by the little girl in the show, Isabelle Foreman. First of all, she looks really good, and after so many years, she has not grown crooked, and she is still so good-looking. Second, her acting is really good. She was only a 12-year-old girl back then, but there was no trace of innocence in her eyes, compared to her adoptive mother and sister. How did she overcome her age limit to play a 30-year-old woman with murderous psychopathic personality disorder? Especially, there is the charm of her seductive father. Omg! Is Isabelle really only 12 years old? I really can't imagine how the director told the little girl a play at that time? Then, Isabel can accurately grasp the essence of the director's idea!

After watching "Orphan Resentment" I think I saw tomorrow's Oscar winner _Isabel Foreman!

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Orphan quotes

  • Kate Coleman: [after being told the truth about Esther] Oh my God! How could she fool us?

    Dr. Varava: She's been passing herself as a little girl for most of her life.

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: She tricked a family here in Estonia into adopting her. When she couldn't seduce the father, she killed him and his entire family...

    Kate Coleman: Then she burned the house down!

    Dr. Varava: Yes! How did you know?

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: She disappeared over a year ago and we lost track of her.

    [pause]

    Dr. Varava: If it is really Leena, you don't have much time!

    [Kate hangs up her cell phone and frantically runs out of the hospital to get to her car]

  • Dr. Varava: Does she have the scars?

    Kate Coleman: What? I don't know, what scars?

    Dr. Varava: Leena was one of our *most* violent patients. When she here she was kept in a straitjacket to stop her from hurting our staff, she was constantly fighting to get out of it. It cut into her skin and left her with scars around her wrists and neck. There is no way you could have not seen them!