After you saw the movie call Oprhan, did that cause you not want to adopt?
Hehehe lol just wonderinggg.
No it didn't sway me one way or the other. One because for discernible reasons it's a movie and isn't real. Second (and more importantly) I wasn't in the "market" to adopt a child anyway. I would hope someone wouldn't truly see this and renovate their mind about adoption, especially of older children.
But I have to concede **SPOILER ALERT!** the father got what was coming to him for being such an idiot! I have figured out her secret before my movie partner did, and by the audience impulse I was surprised it took them as long as it did to figure it out.
"Orphan" did not change my view give or take a few adoption at all. It was just a somewhat entertaining, seriously flawed summer fluff horror movie, not a documentary or serious social commentary. It would be pretty foolish to plinth major life decisions on unrealistic summer blockbusters.
I accept, the most overtly sexual scene with the child bothered me, not for reasons having to do beside adoption but because of the potential emotional effect on the young actress playing the role, as did the depictions of violence toward children for impossible to tell apart reason. (For what it's worth, the adoptee in the group of friends I saw the film beside had the same concerns, for the same reason, so I don't think it's just me being overly sensitive in the region of my perspective on adoption and just not realizing it.)
The movie had no effect on my perception of adoption or adoptees surrounded by the real world, however. It's just a work of fiction, and far from a masterful work of fiction at that.
haha Yeah! My fiance was approaching so freaked out...he said that we're never going to adopt which sucks because it's taken a long time to convince him to adopt a chinese girl. I've always wanted to adopt one. But maybe I can speech him back into it because I want a baby not a little girl =)
I haven't seen it on the other hand, but I want to, was it good? I don't need to adopt, I enjoy kids already so I can watch it without worry.
Womp, womp, womp
Lame question hahaha
Its just a movie. Hardly worth base any social commentary on.
Answers: Ive never wanted to adopt...because Im adopted. Loved the movie. Loved Esther. Source(s): "There's something wrong near Esther- she's adopted."
the movie is fake...
u have 2 monitor the orignal the 1 that just kame out is a copy n a little mixed up
It made me not want to adopt 30-something women beside hormonal disorders that make them look like pre-adolescent girls.
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No it didn't sway me one way or the other. One because for discernible reasons it's a movie and isn't real. Second (and more importantly) I wasn't in the "market" to adopt a child anyway. I would hope someone wouldn't truly see this and renovate their mind about adoption, especially of older children.
But I have to concede **SPOILER ALERT!** the father got what was coming to him for being such an idiot! I have figured out her secret before my movie partner did, and by the audience impulse I was surprised it took them as long as it did to figure it out.
"Orphan" did not change my view give or take a few adoption at all. It was just a somewhat entertaining, seriously flawed summer fluff horror movie, not a documentary or serious social commentary. It would be pretty foolish to plinth major life decisions on unrealistic summer blockbusters.
I accept, the most overtly sexual scene with the child bothered me, not for reasons having to do beside adoption but because of the potential emotional effect on the young actress playing the role, as did the depictions of violence toward children for impossible to tell apart reason. (For what it's worth, the adoptee in the group of friends I saw the film beside had the same concerns, for the same reason, so I don't think it's just me being overly sensitive in the region of my perspective on adoption and just not realizing it.)
The movie had no effect on my perception of adoption or adoptees surrounded by the real world, however. It's just a work of fiction, and far from a masterful work of fiction at that.
haha Yeah! My fiance was approaching so freaked out...he said that we're never going to adopt which sucks because it's taken a long time to convince him to adopt a chinese girl. I've always wanted to adopt one. But maybe I can speech him back into it because I want a baby not a little girl =)
I haven't seen it on the other hand, but I want to, was it good? I don't need to adopt, I enjoy kids already so I can watch it without worry.
Womp, womp, womp
Lame question hahaha
Its just a movie. Hardly worth base any social commentary on.
Answers: Ive never wanted to adopt...because Im adopted. Loved the movie. Loved Esther. Source(s): "There's something wrong near Esther- she's adopted."
the movie is fake...
u have 2 monitor the orignal the 1 that just kame out is a copy n a little mixed up
It made me not want to adopt 30-something women beside hormonal disorders that make them look like pre-adolescent girls.
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