Review of Orphans (1998) by Love M — 22 Feb 2012
Peter Mullan's Directional Debut Is A Brilliant Hard Hitting Drama, Based In The Streets Of Glasgow. Four Adult Siblings Will Go Through A Series Of Events, On The Eve Of Their Mother's Funeral.
Eldest Son Thomas (Gary Lewis) Offers A Tribute To Her In A Local Pub, Michael (Douglas Henshall) Is Stabbed During A Brawl At The Bar, Which Convinces Youngest Brother John (Stephen Cole) To Shoot His Brother's Attacker.
Sister Sheila Has Been Taking In By A Nice Family. The Four Try To Reunite After The Storm. A Great Gripping Scottish Drama Which Was Shown At The 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
This review of Orphans (1998) was written by Love M on 22 Feb 2012.
Orphans has generally received positive reviews.
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