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The 2022 prequel Orphan: First Kill succeeds by embracing a "schlocky goodness" that its earnest 2009 predecessor lacked, transforming what could have been a repetitive retread into a campy, self-aware horror delight. Directed by William Brent Bell, the film manages the difficult task of bringing back Isabelle Fuhrman as the titular Esther—despite her having aged 13 years since the original—while leaning into a narrative twist that completely shifts the power dynamic of the franchise.
: The musical choices, particularly the use of Jimmy Durante’s "The Glory of Love," add a layer of ironic charm to the violence. Orphan: First Kill 2022
Despite its silly and "wild" script, the film maintains a high technical standard that anchors its more outrageous moments. The 2022 prequel Orphan: First Kill succeeds by
: Isabelle Fuhrman returns with a "calm, cool, and collected" performance that recaptures the character's menace while heightening the absurdity of a grown woman masquerading as a child. The Mid-Point Subversion Despite its silly and "wild" script, the film
The most significant achievement of the film is its central twist, which subverts the audience's expectations of a typical prequel.