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Esther's sign in ASL(American Sign Language) is actually the letter "E" for Esther cuz obviously it's the initial lettter for her name and when Cory try to do the hand sign the mom did he actually did wrong n it looked more like the letter A to be honest.
Because they are men ,funny how theyr are acting exactly like the father not understanding subtle condescending remarks like the piano scene and then blaming the mother...sigh
call me dumb but up until the nun dying right after telling me to be suspicious, I would've bat for Esther too. thinking any behavior issues are due to trauma and life in foster care/adoption center.
"I don't like how the mom is definitely thinking Esther had something to do with it" saying that after they literally just saw esther being psychotic and murdering the nun lmaoooo
@@v_doll no but she is suspicious because the nun dies right after she tells him how Esther is always around when people get injured and houses get burned down
exactly what I was thinking too lol. 30's is not old, especially early 30's- you literally were just in your 20's a couple years ago. also me being 35 and hearing them continuously calling a 33 year old person "old lady" 😭 lol
They didn't? It's more of a "oh you are bad people - go demon child destroy them"! It's ok to cheer for villains, when the whole protagonist family was actually awful.
His mom irrates me too lol like grandma was there to "help" watch the kids, but she's soo bust spying on the mom that nobody notices the damn tree house go up in flames. Then ust let Ester do whatever she want in the hospital. When she was asked to keep an eye on them.
@@irenemichelleanne she's a typical MIL. They love to be nosy and treat the wife like an outsider incubator while son and kids are considered their own
The somewhat closed fist motion the mom did to sign for Esther is the sign for the letter E, it would be time consuming to spell out her name every time you mention her name so they just sign E for Esther. It’s kind of a rule that a deaf person has to give you a sign for your name in sign language normally it’s something about you plus like the first letter of your first or last name for example I was friends with this girl named Cameron who was hard-of-hearing and she babysat and worked with deaf and/or hard-of-hearing kids and she wore space buns in her hair A LOT so a deaf kid told her her sign name could be signing the letter C in both hands but gesturing them above your head as if you have space buns and she liked it and it stuck with her so that’s her name in sign language but it would be something totally different for another person with the name Cameron tho.
@@krosssword I knowww it’s very cool and I also like that a deaf person has to give you your name too it’s like a welcoming to the community in a way and also just shows what stands out from you to that person
somewhat of a fun fact. When the mom calls the insane asylum, she goes "Do you speak English?" and then the worker replies. Captions say *speaking russian*, well actually the worker said "Kuidas palun?" which would be "Im sorry/Excuse me?" in Estonian and not Russian lol
I think you guys are a perfect example of that meme that talks about red flags in people and ignoring every single one of them 😂 the fact y’all were chill with her both pushing a child but also smashing a bird and Nick not noticing the whole flower thing like that is crazy lol
I think you are missing the point, where people can cheer for the villain. The mother in this one has been way too paranoid for half of the movie about the disturbed child she was meant to take care of. Talking about red flags of adopted child is wild.
@@rumham7466 no, it took them a minute to remember what those flowers were, but then they remembered and one of them literally said "that's fucked". it just took them a moment to remember lol
No it’s not a true story. Because in the real story « Esther » (Natalia Grace) was actually a kid with dwarfism and her adoptive parents just wanted to get rid of her so they came with this, abused and abandoned her. The adoptive mother was also probably a bit psychotic. Since this case Natalia is now a grown woman (22) and she looks like one too. That’s so sad that this movie is still affiliated to her bcs she was literally just a mistreated child that wasn’t capable to defend herself.
@soleneoverwrought3992 I saw stuff saying it was claimed to be loosely based on Barbora Skrlova, a Czech woman who became notorious for her involvement in a child abuse case and her ability to deceive people into believing she was a child herself. She pretend to be a 13 year old boy but she was 33.
@soleneoverwrought3992 yeah also I found out some of the original scripts of orphan happened as far as 2007. So I don't see how it could be based on that
32:41 I’m no expert on ASL/sign language in general, but as far as I know, names can receive certain signs instead of being spelled out every single time (cause that would take way too long in a normal conversation), and the sign she is making with her hand during “Esther” is an “E”, so I’d assume it’s the sign used for her name in the film :)
Max is a little angel from the sky sent to protect her family . Unfortunately she's also a very young , deaf little girl 😞 she endured so much for her family poor baby girl !!!
An adopted child is not a step sibling, unless one of the parents remarries someone else with children. It’s the exact same as it is for biological children. Your child is your child. You might be thinking of foster children, which is an entirely different situation.
The second movie is a prequel, and is well worth a watch. Esther is played by the same actor, despite her being an adult when it was filmed. They relied completely on makeup, practical effects, and filming from different perspectives instead of using CGI. ✌️
The fact you apparently didn't realize which behavior is normal and which behavior was a red flag for kids make me realize the current you right now not going to be a good parents. Sorry to say that.
What are you talking about? They literally knew what is wrong, they have been calling out the alcoholic mother for being paranoid, when with what she knew - there was barely anything wrong with the kid. The red flag is you thinking a good parent would act like those parents, instead of actually trying to help the adopted kid.
this is actually "kind of" based off a true story. the girl never killed anyone but there are multiple documentaries on her. she was a couple years older than the parents thought she was and they changed her birth date to say she was really old when really she was only 9 instead of 6 the original thought age. it is an actual condition.
@@joboylan7 yes i think they believed she was 6 and she was actually 9, born in 2003 i think. and the parents changed her birth year to like 1989 or something like that; fully convinced she was lying and made her live on her own in an apartment and she basically had to mature fast. and the 'dad' was an actual pos, she just had spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, it's actually sad for the girl but she's also just traumatized making her weird in actuality because she never got to experience a correct childhood.
What is the true story behind Orphan? Orphan is based on a disturbing true story of a woman, Barbora Skrlová, who posed as a 13-year-old boy in Norway.
Your horror reactions are always so great, you should watch the Fear Street trilogy for this spooky season! Great lore, insane death scenes, criminally underrated. You'd love-hate them so much.
The part where Esther picked the flowers from Jessicas memorial and passed it off as a gift was horrible and I waa shocked when I first wached this in theaters
Saying that the mom is jumping to conclusions after seeing Esther kill a nun is wild. Also, when I first saw this movie k called her Esther the Molester.
REC next :DD That one would be "funny" as hell. Also laughing through half the vid everytime the "demon child" was mentioned :DDD. (The real demons are always the humans.)
The dad pissed me off so much. I understand his perspective, but his refusal to even listen to his wife, especially about the flowers that represented Jessica…Although it definitely would’ve been an interesting story if Esther really was a demon trying to have a normal family lol
random fact: the actress for Ester, Isabelle Fuhrman, was ACTUALLY a child during this role. She was 12 years old. (which makes it all more weird and uncomfortable to watch again.) AND she was praised for being able to portray a 33 year old woman as a 12 year old girl.
My grandma was deaf. If the little girl can read lips like my grandma used to like the little girl seems. The mother signs the sign-language sign in the alphabet E which for her name Esther. You would make the sign while you say her name. So you don’t have to sign her whole name. Mine is ✊for Amber. ❤
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U guys have to watch part 2 it's more comedic
Watch Orphan 2! It’s SO GOOD, an awesome sequel
Loveddd the vid , you guys should see part 2 and need to watch crazy rich Asians
Esther's sign in ASL(American Sign Language) is actually the letter "E" for Esther cuz obviously it's the initial lettter for her name and when Cory try to do the hand sign the mom did he actually did wrong n it looked more like the letter A to be honest.
If you take a shot every time these two say “demon”, you’d be in the hospital 💀
Easily scared man-babies is literally my favorite series please never end it
Y'all are prolly the only people who didn't instantly hate Esther, rather doubted the mom haha
Esther is amazing. It always makes me upset when people don’t recognize her as a great villain. Isabelle fuhrman is a great actor!
To be fair she was being bullied by everyone. It’s easy to sympathize with her
Isabelle fuhrman deserves more praise for this role
Because they are men ,funny how theyr are acting exactly like the father not understanding subtle condescending remarks like the piano scene and then blaming the mother...sigh
@@l.l.l364this is by far the best comment
It’s so interesting to see men in real life defending Esther just like the dad did. 😂😂
Right! 😂 Survival instincts on -1000 lmao!
Ikr? 😂
call me dumb but up until the nun dying right after telling me to be suspicious, I would've bat for Esther too. thinking any behavior issues are due to trauma and life in foster care/adoption center.
Pls its actually insane askdfnhsadf
@@silvseviebut like the way she acts with mom is soo ugh
"I'm not one who gets pregnant often"
- cory 😂
"I don't like how the mom is definitely thinking Esther had something to do with it" saying that after they literally just saw esther being psychotic and murdering the nun lmaoooo
No literally! 😂😂
That’s what I was gonna comment 😂
Yeah 😂 but the point is that the mother doesnt know
Because the mother doesn't know that...
@@v_doll no but she is suspicious because the nun dies right after she tells him how Esther is always around when people get injured and houses get burned down
the way you keep saying “old woman” in reference to a 33 year old is killing me 😂
exactly what I was thinking too lol. 30's is not old, especially early 30's- you literally were just in your 20's a couple years ago. also me being 35 and hearing them continuously calling a 33 year old person "old lady" 😭 lol
The fact that they are both almost 30 is funny
In comparison to the 9 year old child she's supposed to be I don't think that's the craziest thing they could call her? How is that hard to grasp
@@v_doll a 30 year old woman is not an "old woman". This isn't that hard to grasp either
@@Maya_hee In comparison to a literal child, it is. You failed to make a point.
That opening scene was traumatic as a kid💀
it became 10x more traumatic as a pregnant adult than it ever did for me as a kid seeing this in theaters lol
the Farmiga sisters act in so many horror films it's uncanny
Honestly they do it so well they need to keep on doing them 😭
Cory justifying Esther's red flags makes me laugh, like yup he gonna be dead if he's there 🤣
Okay! He would’ve for sure been like the dad 🤣🤣🤣
They didn't? It's more of a "oh you are bad people - go demon child destroy them"! It's ok to cheer for villains, when the whole protagonist family was actually awful.
Cory is surprisingly good at predicting the plot tbh cause this movie had the biggest plot twist to me
The dad is one of the most frustrating characters ever!
His mom irrates me too lol like grandma was there to "help" watch the kids, but she's soo bust spying on the mom that nobody notices the damn tree house go up in flames. Then ust let Ester do whatever she want in the hospital. When she was asked to keep an eye on them.
@@irenemichelleanne she's a typical MIL. They love to be nosy and treat the wife like an outsider incubator while son and kids are considered their own
The whole family is kinda bad af, aside maybe the youngest daughter.
The prequal "Orphan: First Kill" is pretty good as well, it came out pretty recently.
I cant wait for them to react
The way y’all clocked it w the dad💀
The somewhat closed fist motion the mom did to sign for Esther is the sign for the letter E, it would be time consuming to spell out her name every time you mention her name so they just sign E for Esther. It’s kind of a rule that a deaf person has to give you a sign for your name in sign language normally it’s something about you plus like the first letter of your first or last name for example I was friends with this girl named Cameron who was hard-of-hearing and she babysat and worked with deaf and/or hard-of-hearing kids and she wore space buns in her hair A LOT so a deaf kid told her her sign name could be signing the letter C in both hands but gesturing them above your head as if you have space buns and she liked it and it stuck with her so that’s her name in sign language but it would be something totally different for another person with the name Cameron tho.
That’s so cool! I like how every person gets their own unique sign name
@@krosssword I knowww it’s very cool and I also like that a deaf person has to give you your name too it’s like a welcoming to the community in a way and also just shows what stands out from you to that person
had to comment as a fellow Cameron 😂
That’s really cute, actually. I love sign language. I want to learn it
orphan is a movie I ALWAYS recommend to people just because of the ending and when I ask people about they just stare at me in shock
the ending makes me cringe😳 the way her neck bent
OMG FINALLY ORPHAN. I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS REACTION
right
somewhat of a fun fact. When the mom calls the insane asylum, she goes "Do you speak English?" and then the worker replies. Captions say *speaking russian*, well actually the worker said "Kuidas palun?" which would be "Im sorry/Excuse me?" in Estonian and not Russian lol
I think you guys are a perfect example of that meme that talks about red flags in people and ignoring every single one of them 😂 the fact y’all were chill with her both pushing a child but also smashing a bird and Nick not noticing the whole flower thing like that is crazy lol
I think you are missing the point, where people can cheer for the villain. The mother in this one has been way too paranoid for half of the movie about the disturbed child she was meant to take care of. Talking about red flags of adopted child is wild.
@@mjm3091 is she paranoid if she's right??
@@modernmusic52 yes. Because she has been paranoid from the very early part of the movie.
The flowers were like the d3ad child... it was meaningful
I think the guys don’t realize what big a deal it is to cut up plant that way lol.
@@rumham7466 no, it took them a minute to remember what those flowers were, but then they remembered and one of them literally said "that's fucked". it just took them a moment to remember lol
Wait till they find out it's based on a true story 🤣🤣 that scared me even more after watching it.
No it’s not a true story. Because in the real story « Esther » (Natalia Grace) was actually a kid with dwarfism and her adoptive parents just wanted to get rid of her so they came with this, abused and abandoned her. The adoptive mother was also probably a bit psychotic. Since this case Natalia is now a grown woman (22) and she looks like one too. That’s so sad that this movie is still affiliated to her bcs she was literally just a mistreated child that wasn’t capable to defend herself.
The story is about barbora skrlová@@soleneoverwrought3992
@soleneoverwrought3992 I saw stuff saying it was claimed to be loosely based on Barbora Skrlova, a Czech woman who became notorious for her involvement in a child abuse case and her ability to deceive people into believing she was a child herself. She pretend to be a 13 year old boy but she was 33.
@@soleneoverwrought3992they’re not referring to that. It’s a different story.
@soleneoverwrought3992 yeah also I found out some of the original scripts of orphan happened as far as 2007. So I don't see how it could be based on that
I can tell yall were invested bc you barely made jokes during the important parts
32:41 I’m no expert on ASL/sign language in general, but as far as I know, names can receive certain signs instead of being spelled out every single time (cause that would take way too long in a normal conversation), and the sign she is making with her hand during “Esther” is an “E”, so I’d assume it’s the sign used for her name in the film :)
I think I’ve seen videos of people actually signing like that if they’re talking about a specific person
This movie is actually so incredibly wild, stoked to watch you guys freak out 😂
Such an unexpected reaction I never clicked so fast ORPHAN is such an iconic horror movie. So terrifying and so good
This movie is so good. The “yes yes yes girl” was the best part, Nick is so funny.
It's time for spooky season movies!!!! 🎃
17:15 FETUS DELETUS IS WILD😭
It sounds like that Zenon's famous catchphrase.
the dad drove me nuts in this
Vera Farmiga is an insanely good actress! I first saw her in this, then The Boy In The Striped Pajamas (highly recommend), & then The Conjuring series
You should watch “Bates Motel”. She plays Norma Bates. It’s sooo good!!
Max is a little angel from the sky sent to protect her family . Unfortunately she's also a very young , deaf little girl 😞 she endured so much for her family poor baby girl !!!
Finally, another good scary movie.
Hi nick & cory please add Shutter (2004) to the rotation i promise i'll stop being annoying about it 🥺 ok love you bye
I just watched this for the first time recently with my sister and the twist was absolutely insane!!! So excited you guys watched this 😁🥳
yall are just like the dad lmaoooo
the dad in this movie was way too dense 😭
You might be thinking of Insidious. The mom in that one also plays piano lol different actress tho
Best medicine for a fever. Nick and Cory videos🥰.Contractions start increasing after the water breaks. It increases in frequency and intensity.
cory: im divorcing you and taking the kids
nick: *kid
You guys need to continue heartbreak high!
"This is a good horror movie because I can believe little girls can be evil." 😂😂 all children can be evil lmao love it tho
An adopted child is not a step sibling, unless one of the parents remarries someone else with children. It’s the exact same as it is for biological children. Your child is your child. You might be thinking of foster children, which is an entirely different situation.
The second movie is a prequel, and is well worth a watch. Esther is played by the same actor, despite her being an adult when it was filmed. They relied completely on makeup, practical effects, and filming from different perspectives instead of using CGI. ✌️
You need to watch “Case 39”
omg!! i luv this movie ❤
52:34 the way they both jumped together😂
😂😂😂
I wish someone held me like Nick holds Cory!!! Ilygsm. Happy spooky season!! 👻🎃
You have been KILLING it with the reactions lately. LOVE U GUYS.
The fact you apparently didn't realize which behavior is normal and which behavior was a red flag for kids make me realize the current you right now not going to be a good parents. Sorry to say that.
What are you talking about? They literally knew what is wrong, they have been calling out the alcoholic mother for being paranoid, when with what she knew - there was barely anything wrong with the kid. The red flag is you thinking a good parent would act like those parents, instead of actually trying to help the adopted kid.
this is actually "kind of" based off a true story. the girl never killed anyone but there are multiple documentaries on her. she was a couple years older than the parents thought she was and they changed her birth date to say she was really old when really she was only 9 instead of 6 the original thought age. it is an actual condition.
I think they found out that she was actually just a 9 year old girl so the parent who abandoned her made it all up. She just had dwarfism 😢
@@joboylan7 yes i think they believed she was 6 and she was actually 9, born in 2003 i think. and the parents changed her birth year to like 1989 or something like that; fully convinced she was lying and made her live on her own in an apartment and she basically had to mature fast. and the 'dad' was an actual pos, she just had spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, it's actually sad for the girl but she's also just traumatized making her weird in actuality because she never got to experience a correct childhood.
What is the true story behind Orphan?
Orphan is based on a disturbing true story of a woman, Barbora Skrlová, who posed as a 13-year-old boy in Norway.
@@Szimicards oh yes you’re right! I mixed this one up with Natalia Grace which happened after the Barbara case
this is one of my favorite movies ever! you have no idea how happy this made me
Your horror reactions are always so great, you should watch the Fear Street trilogy for this spooky season! Great lore, insane death scenes, criminally underrated. You'd love-hate them so much.
Cory is the dude version of me! I also hate horror, cover my eyes, and scream bloody murder during jump scares.
YES!! You did Orphan! I've literally watched every reaction video that I've found for this movie, so to see a new one is exciting!
This is such an under rated movie! It's so good. Hope you watch the 2nd movie too
I still remember when I first watched this movie and the plot twist had me shook. It’s always fun to watch people see it for the first time.
You were due for a horror movie guys, been 11 months since the last horror video.
I've always heard that women’s intuition is sharper than men’s, and you both just proved it! Lol.😅
Loved your reaction, by the way.❤❤
One of thee best halloween movies💗 please watch the sequel soon
LOVE it when you guys do scary movies! Great video xxx
I love how Cory was on Esther's side for half the movie
Damn, I forgot how frustrated this movie makes me. 😂 Esther stresses me out
I love this movie!!
I got so excited on the thumbnail 😂🤣 are y’all gonna do the classic horror movies reactions?
Can't believe you guys predicted the plot twist at the beginning 😂
You guys are fantastic!! I love it!!!
I don't know names yet, but the dude on my right... shave your legs.
Omg plssss watch orphan first kill it talks about her back story and it’s just really good
You guys have to react to the prequel (Orphan: First Kill)
“Fetus Deletus” is crazy 🫢
What makes the movie scary is the fact it's based on a true story
Insidious might be the movie you were thinking of with the mom being a piano player.
you guys HAVE TO react to the second one 😭
The part where Esther picked the flowers from Jessicas memorial and passed it off as a gift was horrible and I waa shocked when I first wached this in theaters
orphan was one of the first horror movies i ever watched & i remember 9 year old me felt traumatized afterwards 😭 10/10 movie
This movie stressed me out😅
Thanks for the upload, guys!
"Old lady" and she's only 33... I feel old as hell now lol
You should check out the Adam mystery! It’s about the woman that this movie allegedly is based on!
That moment you actually google nick and Cory OF 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saying that the mom is jumping to conclusions after seeing Esther kill a nun is wild.
Also, when I first saw this movie k called her Esther the Molester.
REC next :DD That one would be "funny" as hell.
Also laughing through half the vid everytime the "demon child" was mentioned :DDD. (The real demons are always the humans.)
It’s cute how Cory gets scared 😂
Yall HAVE to watch cat in the hat its so good
Watch the next film now!!! It’s amazing
You’ve gotta watch the Orphan 2 next !!
This dude on the left is a terminal contrarian. It can get hella annoying; I'd hate to see what his twitter is like
orphan 2 is so unserious that its actually worth a watch
Not the "these are fantashish" 😂
Vera Farmiga plays Norma Bates in the series “Bates Motel” and she plays piano in it too. By the way Bates Motel is an amazing show!!
You should also watch the Prequel!! 😌
Your horror reactions are my favourite
not to stand up for Esther but calling a 33 year old woman OLD LADY is wild lol
i know tthey fuck got me dying in the foolr 😂😂💀💀☠️
The real hero in Train to Busan: Doors. - The real hero in Orphan: Snow.
I think you are actually thinking about rose McGowan the mom in insidious, she plays piano in that film twice.
The dad pissed me off so much. I understand his perspective, but his refusal to even listen to his wife, especially about the flowers that represented Jessica…Although it definitely would’ve been an interesting story if Esther really was a demon trying to have a normal family lol
The crazy thing is this movie was based on a real story. The documentary is on MAX
STOP EVERYTHING NICK AND CORY JUST POSTED
random fact: the actress for Ester, Isabelle Fuhrman, was ACTUALLY a child during this role. She was 12 years old. (which makes it all more weird and uncomfortable to watch again.) AND she was praised for being able to portray a 33 year old woman as a 12 year old girl.
I don't know if they will but I want to see them react to the second prequel movie.
same
esther's name sign looks like that bc thats the handshape for letter E in ASL :)
You guys should watch the prequel too
You should watch The Bad Seed (2018) and The Bad Seed Returns (2022)
My grandma was deaf. If the little girl can read lips like my grandma used to like the little girl seems. The mother signs the sign-language sign in the alphabet E which for her name Esther. You would make the sign while you say her name. So you don’t have to sign her whole name. Mine is ✊for Amber. ❤