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Orphan: First Kill (2022)

Leena Klammer orchestrates a brilliant escape from an Estonian psychiatric facility and travels to America by impersonating the missing daughter of a wealthy family. However, her new life takes a dark turn as her facade begins to crack, putting her against a mother determined to protect her family at any cost. This thrilling narrative explores themes of identity, deception, and the lengths one will go to in order to belong.

Length: 1h 39m
Genre: Psychological Horror, Thriller
This Title is: Intense, Suspenseful

Orphan: First Kill is New on Netflix in Canada!

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Cast

  • Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther / Leena
  • Julia Stiles as Tricia Albright
  • Rossif Sutherland as Allen Albright

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R

Content warnings include intense psychological horror and violence.

Trivia

  • Isabelle Fuhrman reprises her role as Esther, utilizing makeup and forced perspective shots instead of CGI for authenticity.
  • The movie was inspired by a real-life adoption scandal that resembled the storyline of the original Orphan movie.
  • Principal photography took place in Winnipeg, Canada, with a combination of technical and practical effects to portray Esther’s character convincingly.

Our Review

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Orphan: First Kill has elicited a range of responses from audiences and critics alike, bringing Isabelle Fuhrman back into the role of Esther with a performance that is both praised for its commitment and noted for its ability to rekindle the eerie charm of the character. The movie attempts to expand on the original’s premise with a plot that intertwines suspense, horror, and psychological elements. However, it faces criticism for its believability and the effectiveness of its plot twists, which some viewers found to be lacking in comparison to the original’s shocking revelations. The use of practical effects to depict Esther’s character was a highlight, showcasing a dedication to maintaining the series’ physical authenticity over CGI reliance. Despite these efforts, some reviews indicate that the movie struggles with pacing and a coherent storyline, leading to a viewing experience that, while occasionally thrilling, does not consistently uphold the tension and intrigue that made the original a standout. Overall, Orphan: First Kill is seen as a mixed endeavor; it is appreciated for its moments of genuine suspense and horror, but critiqued for failing to fully capture the innovative spirit of its predecessor.

Critic Scores

Orphan: First Kill has received a mixed positive review by the critics.

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