Forced Orphans (2018) Poster

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2/10
Wow
mariaagnesquinn24 September 2021
Couldn't put it off due to the utter disbelief that it exists... acting was only decent from the 2 children. The cut and pasting perhaps didn't help them...or perhaps the editing team were unable to work miracles? Either way... I have given 2 stars because of the children -I guess this may have been a ploy as it's focus is on what divorce does to a children and siblings so perhaps the rest of the cast were abandoned to work alone without direction and unaware of how things were coming across (if you're one of the actors or anyone who worked on this I am terribly sorry if this seems hurtful... I don't mean to hurt you, especially if you chose to work on this as it was close to your heart or ... I don't know, for a bet?)
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1/10
Acting horrible- characters not believable
awilife433 January 2022
I watched the whole movie only because kids were so adorable. They're acting not bad. The whole plot was too rushed then went from planing a family trip to divorce.
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10/10
A COMMENTARY ON AMAZON PRIME MOVIE "FORCED ORPHANS"
kr-7260819 August 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A COMMENTARY ON AMAZON PRIME MOVIE "FORCED ORPHANS" This 1 hour 7 minute movie directed by notable V N Aditya woven around the life of Indian professional parents in a metropolitan American setting shows what happens to two children when the parents decide to separate. I and Indira saw this film three times in one week with three different groups, first by my wife and myself, second with an American family friends and third time with visiting Indian friends. Each time we saw this enticing movie it awakened in us the grim realities of immigrant Indian parents in search of a happy-go-lucky life in this affluent western world if they cannot adjust themselves. What we saw in the film shook us to appreciate what could go wrong, especially to two little children being orphaned in this foreign land of plenty for all!

A rich enticing movie taking us through the apparently comfortable setting, made us witness how little children can be the victims and thrown into a "forced to orphan life" from a 'cushy umbrella of a well-to-do-Indian Family setting'. Director stays on course with the story enveloping a powerful social drama which ends up in the legal system for divorced husband and wife. The parents were lectured by the judicial system to realize their responsibilities to their two children thrown on the streets by their not accommodating to the needs for an integrated family life.

This worthwhile Aditya movie took all the three groups who witnessed it and thought it was another feather in his movie directorial role. Hurrah to the youngsters and the actors and story writer who gave a vivid representation how cruel life can be, if not kept under control!
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