I can only imagine who thought this would be a great idea. “Hey, remember that killer child movie?” “Which killer child movie?” “Doesn’t matter! Let’s do it again, only this time let’s make it a girl!” There, the couple meet Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman), a sweet, shy little 9-year-old girl with a talent for painting pictures and a penchant for dressing like a prissy princess. Of course, that’s not her only penchant, as Kate discovers. Esther’s story starts showing cracks, the mother starts investigating, fake Internet search engines are used, and all the while Esther works slowly but surely to destroy the family, because any precocious child is either a heaven sent, family-saving angel or some sort of Satan baby who just wants to indulge a serious urge to kill. I can’t totally rip Orphan, because director Jaume Collet-Serra (best known for House Of Wax) gets excellent performances out of Fuhrman and her fellow child actors Jimmy Bennett (as Danny) and Aryana Engineer (as Max, stealing scenes with just her expressions due to Max’s deafness). The one aspect of this film I’ve seen routinely praised by others, and I’ll freely join them, is that Isabelle Fuhrman does a great job with her role. Seriously great, very creepy, and there are many scenes in which she kind of makes my skin crawl in the best way possible. I imagine it’s easier to work with three kids under 12 than it is to work with Paris Hilton. At this point, I have to wonder. What’s better for a movie? To start off legitimately interesting and to devolve into a series of dumb clichés, or to just be a series of dumb clichés without teasing the audience with what might have been? I think I’m on the ‘just be dumb’ side, since it feels more honest, but maybe I’m in the minority. It just leaves me irritated to see a good set-up, and maybe 20-30 minutes of decent film wasted on an ending that was old in 1955 and a second and third act so predictable that I was able to lean over and tell my friends exactly what would happen next on several occasions. Granted, I’ve seen more horror movies than your average bear, but that’s no excuse to waste an otherwise decent set of performances from child actors. US correspondent Ron Hogan has decided that adopting a child isn’t for him; it will be natural birth only. Sure, the child might turn out to be a Damien, but he killed people not his dad. Find more by Ron at his blog, Subtle Bluntness, and daily at Shaktronics and PopFi.
Orphan Review
<span title='2025-07-31 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>July 31, 2025</span> · 3 min · 437 words · Ellen Matthai