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The Cider House Rules
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The film tells about Homer Wells, an orphan, grows up in a Maine orphanage. Homer is returned twice by foster parents; his first foster parents thought he was too quiet and the second parents beat him.
The film tells about Homer Wells, an orphan, grows up in a Maine orphanage. Homer is returned twice by foster parents; his first foster parents thought he was too quiet and the second parents beat him.
Actors:
Jane Alexander,
Kathy Baker,
Erik Per Sullivan,
Lonnie Farmer,
K. Todd Freeman,
Jimmy Flynn,
John H. Tobin
Jane Alexander
28 October 1939, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Kathy Baker
8 June 1950, Midland, Texas, USA
Erik Per Sullivan
12 July 1991, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Lonnie Farmer
K. Todd Freeman
9 July 1965, Houston, Texas, USA
Jimmy Flynn
5 February 1934, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
John H. Tobin
23 January 1955, Manhattan, New York, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Charlize Theron #FilmColony #Lasse Hallström #Michael Caine #Miramax #Nina Saxon Film Design #The Cider House Rules #Tobey Maguire
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Film.com
January 01, 2000
Misses Irving's main gifts, despite his own best scriptwriting intentions.
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Thought-provoking movie for teens and up.
June 26, 2004
Not since The World According to Garp has a movie based on a John Irving novel captured the wry realism of the author's work.
July 14, 2007
A bouillabaisse of all the best soap opera elements - orphans, abortion, debilitating injuries and, of course, death.
July 30, 2007
Irving's clean, economical dialogue and Hallstrom's beautifully morose direction cut the fat off of the cliches.
Film.com
January 01, 2000
Perceived as too soft by some and too weird and kinky by even more.
April 27, 2007
Mr. Irving remains a disturbingly facile spinner of yarns in which the most sordid facts of life are glossed over into comfortably didactic homilies about the innate goodness of people. Yet, I was somehow moved...
June 22, 2007
A softer, kinder version of John Irving's book, which was edgier and more critical, though you can't blame the filmmakers since Irving himself adapted his novel.
June 24, 2006
Hallström's humanism is possibly a little low key and romantic given such tough themes as abortion and incest.
April 09, 2005
There's quality here and that's a real good thing.
June 18, 2002
[It] is a fable that turns into a 1940s New England variation on Charles Dickens. It is also one dickens of an American movie.
May 30, 2008
Hallstrom's film could have used more dramatic muscle but is nonetheless a touching, old-fashioned charmer that ultimately satisfies.
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