One star is just for the little girl's acting skills

Maddison 2022-04-22 07:01:05

The typical surroundings are full of mental retardation movies, even if the female character finds a problem, the people around don't believe it, and the big boss kills it almost. In fact, I don't hate this type of film. If the boss can really do things so perfectly, that's fine. It's okay to hide it for so long. Taking things as a reference, after that, the male protagonist still thinks that it is the female protagonist who is looking for trouble, and he doesn't remember the nun's attitude at all. Well, let's think you're a scumbag, just like this, and then get a little tired of the heroine, so you can't get along with Lolita when others send it to your mouth? What do you mean? I didn't see your position and the result of your thinking at all. In the end, inexplicably, I suddenly told the big boss that you were fed up and wanted to send her away. Also, what the hell is the tool that the boss found to pinch off his arm, and the heroine made a tailor-made one for her? (I think maybe the heroine is the real green tea bitch.) The hospital can let people break into and kill people and run away, but there is no surveillance video? So are the two children of the heroine. For such an older child, it is amazing to hide these things for so long. Usually, they have been cowardly and dared to save their brother at a critical time, and the timing of their appearance was just right. I can't believe this is the IQ of a house dweller; this is a former Yale teacher. The characters are contradictory, and the logic of the story is not rigorous. If this is a 5-point movie, it's just 8 points! ok, are you great?

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Extended Reading
  • Elsa 2021-11-11 08:01:16

    The girl looked like Zhang Ziyi.

  • Kattie 2021-11-11 08:01:16

    This is the result of the repression of the old woman

Orphan quotes

  • [Esther and Max walk up after Daniel has shot a pigeon with his paintball gun]

    Esther: Did you kill it?

    Daniel Coleman: [crying] It was just a paintball, I didn't think it'd hurt him...

    [She picks up a big rock and holds it out to him]

    Esther: Put it out of its misery.

    [off his look]

    Esther: It's in pain. And it's your responsibility.

    Daniel Coleman: It was just an accident.

    Esther: If you walk away now, it'll starve to death. Is that what you want?

    [pause]

    Daniel Coleman: I'm not doin' it...

    [after a moment, she smashes the pigeon with the rock]

    Esther: [to Max] It's all right. It's in Heaven now.

    Daniel Coleman: What's wrong with you?

  • [Kate overhears Esther playing Tchaikovsky flawlessly on the piano]

    Kate Coleman: You told me you didn't know how to play.

    Esther: No, I didn't.

    Kate Coleman: Yes, you did.

    Esther: You offered to teach me, and I accepted.

    Kate Coleman: Okay... so, then, you were just... pretending, this whole time?

    Esther: I thought you would enjoy teaching me. It must be frustrating for someone who loves music as much as you to have a son who isn't interested and a daughter who can't even hear.