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The Oranges
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The movie tells the story of a man's (Hugh Laurie) affair with his friend's much-younger daughter (Leighton Meester) that puts the enduring friendship between the two families to the test.
The movie tells the story of a man's (Hugh Laurie) affair with his friend's much-younger daughter (Leighton Meester) that puts the enduring friendship between the two families to the test.
Actors:
Hoon Lee,
Damian Young,
Heidi Kristoffer,
Mando Alvarado,
Aya Cash,
Sarah Saltzberg,
Laura Flanagan
Hoon Lee
18 July 1973, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Damian Young
Heidi Kristoffer
24 July 1982, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
Mando Alvarado
Aya Cash
13 July 1982, San Francisco, California, USA
Sarah Saltzberg
Laura Flanagan
Director:
Julian Farino
Julian Farino
Country:
United States
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December 09, 2012
The acting almost varnishes the fractured surface, enabling the audience to accept the film as a deeply felt, feelgood family comedy.June 30, 2013
Although the film suffers during certain plot developments, the set-up and much of the dialogue ring true in this dramedy.November 08, 2012
The leafy green trees evident everywhere in what purports to be New Jersey Christmas scenes aren't the only thing that feels off in the predictable domestic bedroom comedy The Oranges.December 08, 2012
The dialogue's much saltier and sharper than you expect from a drama that's essentially playing it safe.October 05, 2012
You want something that plays a little sharper, and cuts a little deeper. You want something that demands more of its performers, and delivers more to its audience.November 25, 2013
The Oranges dabbles with transgressive ideas (for a moment it felt like the film was implying that infidelity could be a positive force in everyone's lives) before retreating into stupefyingly predictable and safe rhythms.December 04, 2012
The intervention of Tony Soprano, who lives not far away, is urgently called for.June 09, 2013
It's the cast that carries a film like this, offering a strong level of acting gravitas to support a bitingly cynical script about the tawdry happenings in a suburb.October 05, 2012
You know the movie has an insurmountable problem when the two adulterers, who profess to be madly in love, don't even seem like they want to be in the same room.May 26, 2013
The problem is that there's nothing terribly funny about families and friendships being torn asunder.November 09, 2012
The Oranges does not taste freshly squeezed.October 05, 2012
The Oranges displays an air of efficient economy. Nothing is messy, no beat too long, the actors hit their marks.