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Esther’s terrifying saga continues in this thrilling prequel to the original and shocking horror hit, Orphan. After orchestrating a brilliant escape from an Estonian psychiatric facility, Esther travels to America by impersonating the missing daughter of a wealthy family. Yet, an unexpected twist arises that pits her against a mother who will protect her family from the murderous “child” at any cost. Review: Amazing movie - I was so excited when I learned that one of my favorite movies had a sequel, so I had I to get this. I fully enjoyed watching. The movie itself came nicely packaged with no cuts or dents. Review: Unbelievable - Love this this movie
| ASIN | B0B9QY8Y38 |
| Actors | Jade Michael, Julia Stiles, Matthew Finlan |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,290 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,203 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (892) |
| Dubbed: | English |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.53 x 6.83 x 5.55 inches; 2.57 ounces |
| Release date | October 18, 2022 |
| Studio | PARAMOUNT |
T**A
Amazing movie
I was so excited when I learned that one of my favorite movies had a sequel, so I had I to get this. I fully enjoyed watching. The movie itself came nicely packaged with no cuts or dents.
G**N
Unbelievable
Love this this movie
M**S
Loved it
Scary!
K**H
Penetrating Green Valley Lives
'Orphan : First Kill' is a fugitive fable. Leena is a patient at Saarne Sanitarium in Estonia. Leena has a "glandular disorder" which has caused her growth to be stunted. Leena has the height and appearance of a ten year old girl. Looking into the visage of Leena Klammer, who is the personage made immortal by actress Isabelle Fuhrman, I was preparing for horror. I wanted a Halloween movie and all my longings were aimed towards this, with memories of treasured twilight and foliage thrills. 'Orphan : First Kill' delivers an extraordinary killer-Leena-and with blocks of expanding complications, the impulses which force Leena to escape, and her intertwining into an upperclass household forges a clandestine adventure. We are witnesses, in whimsical segments, to impersonation and distrust synergies equal and better than that of historical Soviet-American pretenses. Leena becomes Esther, a little girl to a family in Darien Connecticut. In other films where the protagonist is in a "game", or a mansion of mystery, this given person must point-out the implements of disguise and clues to explain the world around him or her, Leena rather, presents the thrill of being embedded within her society, and the ambience evolves around Esther's continuous plights to survive, to hide. In the wealthy Connecticut home of the Albright's, the conjoining furtive plots of Esther's guardians and intrusive law enforcement officers make the attached suspicions a highly decorated venue of tact and dark sarcasm. Leena, as Esther, the girl she is thought to be, stalks in a world where adults inform one another, and the elevated knowledge which has existed above the story of this movie is incubating and is coursing in the light parochial tones. Confessions, disappearances, and murders are tracery branch works in the excitements at the center of 'Orphan : First Kill'. There are a couple of plots which are gimmicky, seem contraptive, but they don't initiate disbelief, and certainly are not ruinous to the interest we have invested in Leena's-Esther's-who ever's-struggles. The movie 'Orphan : First Kill' co-stars Julia Stiles as Tricia Albright and Rossit Sutherland as Allen Albright. The movie poster slogan reads: "There's Always Been Something Wrong With Esther."
R**S
Great Prequel
This is a really wonderful prequel. My friends and I always get together and enjoy watching some cool movies, and this one definitely didn’t disappoint us.
P**E
Orphan movie
Absolutely love this movie! There are so minor details that differ from the first one. But, it’s still a great movie.
W**L
Suprisingly Good
Orphan First Kill (i.e. Orphan 2) is actually better than the first Orphan movie. Although the first one is also pretty good. However, First Kill perfects the Orphan saga. So watch First Kill first. You don't need to see "Orphan 1" to understand anything in Orphan 2. Reminiscent of 1956 movie titled The Bad Seed (also fantastic). If you like Orphan First Kill or The Bad Seed then don't miss M3gan (unrated version), my favorite of the 3.
V**T
Sad
My case for the movie was completely busted. I don't know if this happened during shipping and delivery or why it is like that. Kind of disappointed of how it was treated.
I**P
I’m beyond happy and PROUD to have this Masterpiece of a movie in different editions, along with Orphan. I’ll rewatch it as soon as possible, thank you very much! ❤️👧🏻
M**L
Llegó bien, al día siguiente de haberla pedido; afortunadamente incluyó slipcover.
N**N
Great thriller
M**I
Ogni Male, per quanto oscuro possa essere, ha sempre una sua origine. Ed è appunto alle radici di questo Male che, si cela la chiave di volta necessaria a decifrarlo e, forse, in parte anche a comprenderlo. E non era certo un male di poco conto quello che sembrava celarsi, sin dal principio, dietro i bei codini e al faccino di porcellana della piccola dolce Esther protagonista di Orphan. Autentico angioletto del male che, come centinaia di cinematografici terribili bambinelli prima di lei, si dimostrava una più che discreta gattaccia da pelare per la sfortunata famiglia adottiva incautamente disposta ad accoglierla. Se dunque il lavoro di orrore e tensione creato a suo tempo da Jaume Collet-Serra si era rivelato decisamente di ottima fattura, il buon William Brent Bell, ormai specialista di indicibili terrori racchiusi fra quattro anguste mura, decide stavolta di rilanciare ulteriormente la posta, scegliendo con Orphan: First Kill d’imboccare i rischiosi e tutt’altro che comodi lidi del prequel, conducendoci per mano là dove tutto ebbe inizio: in quel diroccato istituto psichiatrico sperduto nelle lande estoni in cui il temibile Giglio Nero in gonnella sbocciò rigoglioso in tutto il suo malevolo splendore. La piccola Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman), il cui vero nome è in realtà Leena Klammer, dopo essere fuggita dal manicomio est europeo nel quale era detenuta per ottime ragioni ben note a coloro che hanno visionato sino in fondo il precedente capitolo decide di assumere l’identità di una bambinetta americana misteriosamente scomparsa, così da farsi adottare a tradimento dalla ricca e apparentemente amorevole famigliola. Credendo di aver finalmente trovato l’oca dalle uova d’oro tra le braccia di due nuovi genitori (Julia Stiles e Rossif Sutherland) e sicura di poter continuare a perpetrare indisturbata i suoi comodi, la nostra dovrà tuttavia vedersela con una serie di inaspettati eventi, tra cui un rapporto decisamente conflittuale col nuovo fratellastro (Matthew Finlan), gli insistenti sospetti mossi a suo carico da uno storico detective (Hiro Kanagawa) e, un inquietante segreto che sembra celarsi dietro la scomparsa della vera Esther e che pare coinvolgere qualcuno molto vicino e insospettabile. E stavolta il prequel è azzeccato perché già allo scoccare della mezz’ora, si comincia a intuire che le cose non saranno affatto come ci si potrebbe aspettare, per poi svoltare bruscamente verso una direzione che anche il più scafato sbarbatello difficilmente avrebbe potuto subodorare. Da qui in avanti sarà infatti una corsa al cardiopalma all’interno di una lotta all’ultimo sangue, costruita con cattiveria, nella quale il confine tra vittime e carnefici inizierà a farsi via via sempre più nebuloso, portando a capire come non solo i mali vengano in fin dei conti tutti per nuocere, ma anche che, fra due Mali, non è poi così strano tifare per il minore. D’altronde, come recita il famoso detto: “il nemico del mio nemico è, in fin dei conti, mio amico”.
K**L
Llego en buen estado muy buena película
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