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'Orphan' Angers Adoptive Parents
Filed under: Adoption, In The News, Media
New horror flick upsets adoptive parents. CREDIT: imbd.com
In fact, the outcry was so strong that Warner Brothers removed one particularly hurtful line from the movie's trailer: "It must be hard to love an adopted child as much as your own."
Katie Page Sander, Domestic Adoption Programs Coordinator for Hands Across the Water in Ann Arbor, MI, tells ParentDish that the damaging language isn't just limited to ticket buyers. "Orphan is kind of a loaded word," says Sander. It has "negative connotations."
Sander worries that the movie will enforce false stereotypes about adopted children, an issue she confronts every day.
As Melissa Fay Greene points out at The Daily Beast, the movie -- just like those myths -- has no basis in reality.
"The trailer gives the impression that any couple with a yen for 'a replacement child' (as this psychologically unhealthy practice is known) can stroll into an orphanage, pick one out, and take her home," writes Greene. Greene, who is herself an adoptive parent, is incensed by this portrayal: "Even civic groups who want to 'Adopt a Highway' fill out a few forms first."
But as we learned from the movie "Jaws," it only takes a myth to scare people out of the water, and, in this case, away from adopting the world's most vulnerable kids.
"Esther's shadowy past includes Eastern Europe," writes Greene. "She appears normal and sweet, but quickly turns violent and cruel, especially toward her mother. These are clichés. This is the baggage with which we saddle abandoned, orphaned, or disabled children given a fresh start at family life."
Adoptive parents aren't just rallying against ignorant stereotypes, they're using it as a platform to educate others about older-child adoption. And in the meantime, parents of adoptive children will surely get questions from their kids about "Orphan."
"It just has to be part of an ongoing dialogue you have with your child about adoption," says Sander. "The movie shouldn't be a catalyst for a new discussion, rather just a continuation of a discussion about 'isms.' People have all sorts of prejudices and adoption is no exception. Things will come up and you will have to continually discuss adoption and related issues with your child."
Will you go see "Orphan?" Do you think that it's damaging to the adoption cause? O,r do you think it's just another horror flick, meant to be merely entertainment and nothing more?











ReaderComments (Page 2 of 81)
7-22-2009 @ 6:41AM
mlr said...just wanted to say it is sad for a movie like this, my 10 year old daughter saw the previews now I have been asked lot's of ?s, also did anyone say anything when problem child was made didn't that little boy get brought back to the adoption place like 30 times no one wanted to keep him because he was bad and then they made a part two where there is a little girl and they are mean to each other, I think that is bad to. every child is a blessing no matter were they come from. I have three kids and if I ever get the chance to adopt I will. Thank you
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7-22-2009 @ 8:53AM
diane said...Your point (assuming you had one) would be better received if you'd include the basics of grammar and punctuation.
7-22-2009 @ 6:37AM
kayann98 said...this girl is gonna have nightmares from her own movie!!!!! her parents let her do this? what a joke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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7-22-2009 @ 6:58AM
montesint128 said...Can you just imagine for a minute, known adopted children in high school after this movie comes out? How many children in highschool are picked on, beat up and ridiculed for nothing now?Keep adding fuel to the fire. This movie will leave more children as orphans as they are scaring off potential parents and families to accept them in. They will leave these children with no love, no homes and most of all no confidence when they hit the real world.
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7-22-2009 @ 6:41AM
Jessi said...I'm 15, and one of my best friends is an adopted boy.
He was amped to see this movie.
I'm still killing to see it.
And we're fairly normal kids - we have a brain, guys.
If you adopted your kid, and your kid it being as critical and senstive to really take this movie personally, and anything it represents, then you've got to actually, y'know, let your kid know that it's just a darn movie, man.
And towards any non-media ostrizing of adopted kids, well, EVERY kid's gonna get made fun of, of course.
You've just got to quit being a wussy parent, and accept it, and then teach your kid to accept it.
Building protective walls up to make sure your kid's feelings don't get hurt only sets them up for the most debilitating falls.
Any parents who are wigging out about this movie and all this overreaction, should really just cool it.
Just a horror flick, and it's not like they're saying that all the kids in foster homes out there are freakish possesed demon babies.
You'd be a fool to think so.
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7-22-2009 @ 8:45AM
Heather said...It is just a movie...lets repeat this...
IT IS IS JUST A MOVIE.
I would hope if you were looking to adopt a child you're smart enough to realize this move is fictional and to not have it change your mind about adoption. I guarantee the reason people back down from adopting has nothing to do with this movie but more with where they are in their life and what they feel the best choice is for them. Plus--lets get into how HARD and EXPENSIVE the adoption process is..that turns people away more than anything!
As for this movie making adoption and orphans look bad..anyone remember the musical Annie? I sure do..I was in an off-broadway production of it when I was 10...It's a Hard Knock Life..mmhmm..those orphans got beat, lived in a crappy orphanage, had a drunken, skanky head of the orphanage and were forced to do child labor all day..but NO ONE brings that up. Because it was JUST a musical..oh wait..and of course..b/c none of those orphans were 'scary'...
7-22-2009 @ 8:55AM
Kevin said...You're 15???
WELL SAID, man.
THANK you.
7-22-2009 @ 6:40AM
Paulgutman said...In movies today anything goes. What would Disney say about one of his movie's trailers contain the phrases, "Get your butt out of my face." "well you get your face out of my butt."
It's all about money so send them a money message...Don't go..
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7-22-2009 @ 7:21AM
Tony said...Please go rent a brain. It's a movie...fiction.
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7-22-2009 @ 6:43AM
Jayyy said...Too much drama! People are worrying over the trivial matters and over looking the real issues in society that needs looked at! Get over it and put the issue in perspective. Say it with me. It's only a movie, its only a movie!
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7-22-2009 @ 6:45AM
Kat said...I love horror movies and I kind of want to go see this one. It never ever crossed my mind that it might honestly affect people who want to adopt a child.
I'm only 19 years old, I've heard a lot of myths but I still plan on adopting an older child down the line in my life.
Anyone who takes a movie like that seriously when thinking of adding a new member to their family shouldn't really raise a child of any age. :/
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7-22-2009 @ 6:45AM
nikole said...clicked the button too soon...
Im so sick of people letting themselves get bullied in to removing words and stupid crap like that. Put the line back in. Im pretty sure a lot of adopted kids have that thought run through their head at one point or another. It must. It would run through mine.. Its not like its an unrealistic thing to some out of a kids mouth..
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7-22-2009 @ 6:48AM
fknhippie said...omg it is a movie. only a movie anyone who is stupid enough to believe that this would actually happen and refuse to adopt a child because of it doesnt need to be adopting anyway. Remember "The Bad Seed" how about villiage of the damned or rosemary's baby. none of those movies stopped women from having kids and the sixth sense didnt make anyone believe little kids can see ghosts......it is just a movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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7-22-2009 @ 6:57AM
lostelenore said...Since when is "orphan" a derogatory term? Why would there be a stigma regarding something a child can't control: the death of parents? I'm a big advocate of adoption and truly sympathetic to kids who yearn for a family. I can separate fact from fiction, however, so I will be among those seeing this film on opening day.
Good horror films make us question our fears and assumptions. If this movie dissuades some shallow celebrity from having or adopting a child that won't be cared about enough, that's not necessarily a bad thing. If it makes anyone else considering adoption think about it a little longer and harder, that's not the end of the world either. I hope the Octo-Mom sees it and gets her tubes tied.
Sometimes adopted kids do have issues, but so do biological offspring. Perhaps some stressed out parents will leave the theater appreciating their relatively normal kids more and even considering expanding their families. Just remember, "Hand That Rocks the Cradle" did not make people quit hiring nannies, and "Christine" put no dent in used car sales.
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7-22-2009 @ 7:08AM
transcor1234 said...grow up PEOPLE ITS A MOVIE you gotta love stupid people
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7-22-2009 @ 7:10AM
ldyrebeln said...its just a ovie..sorry I need a new keyboard. again its just a ovie. if they are refuring to other kids picking on children because they are orphaned..I dont know any adults who would act that way. why are kids young enough to take a fake ovie and put it in real life and cause probles. this is just like when tropic thunder cae out..they said the R word too uch and it ade headlines. all that did was cause ore people to go see it and they ake alot of oney. is this any differnt than the good son? sae situation. faily takes in boy whos other died, and he tries to kill everyone. I a all for free speech but this country is gonna end up third world. where we cant even look another person in the eye walking down the street without getting sued. or accused of soething and tossed in jail
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7-22-2009 @ 7:12AM
Katie said...I don't understand what th big uproar is....it really is just a movie. If someone were to be tempted not to adopt a child because of something like this, then they were never fit to adopt in the first place, and its probably better that they figure it out sooner rather than later. People are gonna complain about everything under the sun, but if we start letting movies dictate our lives, we're all going to be hiding in our houses...just not in the attic or basement....
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7-22-2009 @ 7:12AM
g325 said...its just a movie. if we allow every movie that comes out, to spark such an outrage, then stop all movies. any movie can cause somebody, somewhere to speak out against it. i think if any adult who uses orphan for their reason not to adopt is..bs..we all saw jaws..how many of us stopped going swimming at the beach?! there were actually true cases of shark attacks..still we didnt stop going to the beach..for the person who wanted to know about the n---er movie, wouldnt that be classifying a particular race? orphan though in the movie the family is white, they are all different races.. yes i think its a shame that children are born into the world unloved, unwanted and arent treated the way that God intended for them to be..but one honest truth is, people wasnt exactly lining up to go adopt older children long before this movie came out..so dont use the movie as an excuse..
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7-22-2009 @ 7:15AM
JEFFREY ROSS said...COME ON THIS IS A MOVIE SHOWN IN AMERICA. NOT CHINA. IF IT BOTHERS YOU, DONT SEE THE MOVIE
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7-22-2009 @ 8:05AM
teresa said...Ignorant people need to wake up. IT'S JUST A MOVIE!!!!!
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