Post by account_disabled on Feb 15, 2024 0:28:43 GMT -5
In the first premiere, we refer to 'La Huérfana' , the 2009 film by Jaume Collet-Serra . It was a surprise in the field of horror, although closer to a thriller. Well, if that one drank from both sources, this prequel, 'The Orphan: First Murder' , directly settles into this second genre, offering good entertainment of fair duration with another tremendous script twist in the middle of the film , as happened with its predecessor, but even more radical. And that is the crux of the matter, not because the twist is bad, on the contrary, it is very surprising, but precisely because it is so radical in some it can take the film to a higher level and in others disconnect from the story. But you can't blame it for not being entertaining, one of those ideal diversions for an after-dinner meal. Don't be scared, because the level is higher than any .
TV movie of those hours, but let's not expect a Estonia Email Lis marvel of the genre or unforgettable scenes. Just a neat and entertaining set. The Orphan Premiere WITHOUT GREAT VIRTUES OR GREAT DEFECTS 'The Orphan: First Murder' , in fact, is saved in part by that twist, regardless of whether it is liked more or less. And if you don't find it difficult to understand the beginning of the film and the reaction of the characters, thinking that it is all nonsense until the pieces fit together, or almost, because it is true that there are gaps and inconsistencies in the script. Peccadilloes of a film that wants to entertain and that is formally very correctly made.
Taboolayou may like Netflix removes the Brad Pitt film that filled movie theaters around the world from the platform As for the performances, they are supported by Isabelle Fuhrman and Julia Stiles (who you will remember as an agent who helps Jason Bourne in the trilogy), who give everything on screen and achieve very believable characters , both before and after the early coup d'effect. In the midst of it all, a relentless pace, clever direction but without great inspiration, and a plot that does not invent anything but maintains the classic "a stranger who turns a family unit upside down" on a good note. There is nothing paranormal or terrifying here, if such a display of general psychopathy that we see in the film is not considered horror. It is a good time to review the 2009 film, but if you have not seen it, there is no need to do so to enjoy .