The Oranges

The Oranges

2011 "It's about to get juicy."
The Oranges
The Oranges

The Oranges

5.8 | 1h30m | R | en | Drama

A man's affair with his friend's much-younger daughter throws two neighboring families into turmoil.

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5.8 | 1h30m | R | en | Drama , Comedy , Romance | More Info
Released: September. 10,2011 | Released Producted By: Likely Story , ATO Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.orangesthemovie.com/
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A man's affair with his friend's much-younger daughter throws two neighboring families into turmoil.

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Cast

Leighton Meester , Hugh Laurie , Alia Shawkat

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Ola Maslik

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Likely Story , ATO Pictures

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Lee Eisenberg Early on I figured out that "The Oranges" was going to be the same sort of movie as "American Beauty". But it's not a retread. It's definitely its own type of movie. A good one, I should add. No matter how you look at either movie, the point is that suburbanites are NOT role models. Vanessa and Nina are the most rational characters in the movie, but I found Cathy to be the funniest due to her inability to see the falsity and superficiality of her world.I really wish that there were more movies like this one. The glut of remakes and reboots, coupled with the endless supply of superhero movies and Michael Bay-style movies, makes these clever indies all the more important. Not a masterpiece, but still a good one.This is actually Allison Janney's third movie about suburbanites. She previously co-starred in "The Ice Storm" and "American Beauty".
crossfittervictoria Such a bad movie and so disappointed in Hugh Laurie's choice in this role. Dumb plot, overacting, and boring.I only watched it because Hugh Laurie is in it. I love his face; but he made a bad choice here.None of the characters seemed real - it's difficult to care about any of them. Shallow, self-centered and bland. This movie is pure crap.Another bad Hollywood show - meaningless and not in the least entertaining, insightful, or interesting. Wasted two hours of my life watching it. Not sure why this review needs 10 lines before it can be submitted. How many ways can I say this was a bad show with unbelievable characters and a bad plot?
windaandinisugianto Some people might find this movie tasteless. Probably because the tag line is "SEX. BETRAYAL. SCANDAL" which was kinda misleading people to see the movie through that glasses. only to find that they felt uncomfortable watching the romance between a 24 years old girl and a man which was her father's best friend. the movie is more than that, it's actually about two family dealing with this kind of conflict and finding happiness. it's about what you really wanted in life that will makes you happy. only they put it in a more complex situation. and i don't like the jokes (on/from?) Ethan's part. it felt kinda dry. he shouldn't even bother to come.
estebangonzalez10 ¨I'm your ex girlfriend's boyfriend's wife.¨I'd rather sit through an hour long episode of Dr. House, The OC, or Gossip Girl rather than watch this film starring some of the actors from the above mentioned series. The Oranges was directed by Julian Farino, who I had never heard of before this film. I actually went to see this film because I thought it had an interesting cast. The biggest flaw of The Oranges was its screenplay; written by Ian Helfer and Jay Reiss. The dramedy never quite manages to feel authentic and everything felt like a complete farce. The dialogue in this film felt very light considering the subject matter and the comedic moments weren't effective. The relationships didn't feel real either, although I must admit that the friendship between Laurie's character and Platt's was probably the strongest thing about this movie. Beside the three TV stars: Hugh Laurie, Leighton Meester, and Adam Brody, the film also stars Allison Janney and Catherine Keener whom I always thought looked very much alike. These are all very likable actors, but they were given some really underdeveloped characters and the film never really rang true to me. Other films have tackled this subject matter in much better ways. Examples that come to mind for me are The Graduate and American Beauty, but this movie doesn't even come close to what those films achieved. Despite how much I wanted to like this movie because of the actors, I had a hard time watching this. I would pick any of their television series over this film anytime.The film focuses on the relationship between two Jersey families. On the one hand, we have David (Hugh Laurie) and Paige Walling (Catherine Keener) who have two children: Vanessa (Alia Shawkat) and Toby (Adam Brody), and then we are introduced to their neighbors, the Ostroff's, consisting of Terry (Oliver Platt) and Carol (Allison Janney). Terry and David have been best friends for a long time, and their families get together often. The Ostroff's have a daughter named Nina (Leighton Meester) who decides to return home after five years for the Holidays. Her presence will change things when she falls in love with David. The two begin seeing each other and it has a tremendous effect on both families. Nina convinces David that there are no rules to happiness, but at the same time his decision affects everyone around him. When Paige finds out about this relationship she confronts David and soon everyone's life is affected by this relationship. The film doesn't seem to take sides on the moral issue, but it doesn't ever feel like it takes things seriously either. The entire film felt like a complete waste of time. The relationship between David and Nina never felt authentic and there was no chemistry whatsoever between them. The film really suffers from a poor script and the likable actors aren't enough to save this film. The narration of the film didn't work for me either and I felt like it was simply used to simplify things. The question the film seems to be raising is whether it is really worth doing whatever makes you happy without measuring the consequences and how it can affect the rest of the people around you. At first it seems as if it agrees with this premise, but later their consequences catch up with them. Some characters seem to be better off, but things never remain the same. I think I am getting a little too philosophical for a film that really didn't take itself too seriously, but I definitely felt that something was completely off with The Oranges. It is an awkward film and one I wouldn't recommend. http://estebueno10.blogspot.com/