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Isabelle Fuhrman Talks ‘Wish You Were Here, Orphan 3
Isabelle Fuhrman and Julia Stiles’ characters may have been at each other’s throats in Orphan: First Kill, but off camera, the two actors developed a bond that’s now resulted in Stiles’ feature directorial debut, Wish You Were Here. Stiles adapted Renée Carlino’s book of the same name during the making of the 2022 Orphan prequel, and in hindsight, Fuhrman can now see the ways in which Stiles was already beginning to envision her as the main character, Charlotte. The romantic drama chronicles the twentysomething woman’s storybook date with Mena Massoud’s Adam, only it ends with him ghosting her for a reason she never could’ve expected.
Fuhrman’s breakout performance at age ten in the cult hit Orphan (2009) made such a striking impression that it’s been difficult for her to shake one of the horror genre’s most indelible villains in Esther. Thus, she is beyond thankful that Stiles cast her against type in her first romantic lead role.
“My jaw hit the floor. I said to Julia, ‘I don’t think anyone has ever considered me for a movie like Wish You Were Here,’” Fuhrman tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Because we got to know each other while making Orphan 2, she was like, ‘I want people to see that you’re not just this scary, creepy-kid movie actress. I want people to see you in a movie where you’re beautiful, vivacious and fun — all the things I know you as.’ In our industry, it’s hard because people will peg you as one thing, and I’m just really grateful that she thought of me in this other way.”
When Fuhrman reprised the character of Esther in William Brent Bell’s aforementioned prequel, it was quite the creative risk for the then-23-year-old to somehow recapture her performance as a 10-year-old in Jaume Collet-Serra’s Orphan. That said, because Esther was actually a 33-year-old Estonian woman posing as a 9-year-old, it seemed rather fitting to have a grown-up Fuhrman follow suit with the aid of crafty filmmaking tricks and techniques. Ultimately, Orphan: First Kill (2022) was well received both critically and commercially despite a day-and-date release, and a third chapter is already on its way.
“When they first said, ‘We’re going to make another one,’ I was like, ‘You guys are nuts!’ But the [Orphan 3] script is so good. I was like, ‘OK! A hundred percent. This is a great idea, actually,’” Fuhrman shares.
Below, during a recent conversation with THR, Fuhrman also discusses how she developed her indecisive character of Charlotte, before reflecting on her widely acclaimed work in the psychological rowing drama, The Novice (2021).
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I’m glad that your showdown in Orphan: First Kill didn’t prevent you and Julia Stiles from collaborating again. Did she first mention Wish You Were Here on that set?
(Laughs.) She was actually reading the book and co-writing the script when we were filming [Orphan: First Kill], so we talked a lot about love and loss and making movies. Looking back, I realize that she was testing the waters and seeing if this is the kind of movie that I’d be interested in doing. So I was so grateful when she called me and was like, “I’m going to send you the script and I’d love for you to read it. I’d love for you to be Charlotte.” My jaw also hit the floor. I said to Julia, “I don’t think anyone has ever considered me for a movie like Wish You Were Here.” So I was just really grateful. Julia is somebody that I grew up watching. I’m such a fan of hers. She’s an icon, and while working with her, I was like, “I’ve got to be a professional and not geek out all the time.” But to then work with her in this specific capacity, where she’s directing me in the same romance genre that I watched her in when I was growing up, it was just such a gift. I love her so much.
Isabelle Fuhrman as “Charlotte” and Mena Massoud as “Adam” in Julia Stiles’ Wish You Were Here
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I actually clicked on every single one of your movies to make certain that Wish You Were Here was your first romantic lead role, so Julia’s gesture must have been quite flattering in all sorts of ways.
Yeah, because we got to know each other while making Orphan 2, she was like, “I want people to see that you’re not just this scary, creepy-kid movie actress. I want people to see you in a movie where you’re beautiful, vivacious and fun — all the things I know you as.” In our industry, it’s hard because people will peg you as one thing, and I’m just really grateful that she thought of me in this other way. Being the great director that she is, she looked outside the box and used her imagination to see me doing a movie like this.
Yeah, you’re known for playing characters who, to put it mildly, are highly determined, so it must have been nice to play someone who’s fickle for a change. Charlotte is a twentysomething woman who’s still figuring things out both personally and professionally. Conversely, you found your profession at age seven. So, what was your jumping-off point with Charlotte?
When we started doing fittings, I tried on that vest and bowtie that Charlotte wears at her restaurant job, and I was like, “This is it.” She is somebody who’s been working in this embarrassing uniform, and she is doing it because she really doesn’t think that she has any other option. She’s just not really sure what she wants to do. So I jumped into this headspace of, “What if acting and being in movies didn’t exist? What would I do?” So that was definitely my jumping-off point, and I honestly wouldn’t know [what to do instead of acting]. During Covid, I had that moment where I was like, “What if people don’t go to see movies anymore? What if it’s not the same? What if I never work again?” A lot of actors have these ups and downs, and I remember being like, “Okay, I need to figure out what my plan B is.” I went to a good school, and while I knew that I had options, it’s really about deciding what you want to do.
So that’s where Charlotte is. She’s trying to figure out what she wants to do. She’s in that place where her parents hope that she finds a direction in life, but then her mom is like, “If you don’t find a direction in life, at least you can find somebody to be with,” which a lot of young people can relate to, at least in my experience. A lot of people that are my age aren’t really getting married, or they’re not in long-term relationships. A lot of people are doing the online dating thing and working on their careers, and so to make a movie about somebody who is ghosted is very relatable to so many people. But, ultimately, she realizes that it didn’t have anything to do with her, and that’s the impetus for her moment of change.
Isabelle Fuhrman as Charlotte in Juila Stiles’ Wish You Were Here
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Do you notice a significant difference with directors like Julia who also act? Are they more attuned to performance than a typical director?
Every director is different. Julia definitely has a great instinct for when to say, “I want you to just do your thing.” But because she’s such a great actress, there were so many times that we would talk about a scene and play with different things. She’d say, “Oh, this might be fun,” or, “Let’s try and make this a joke.” So it felt more playful, and we definitely tried a lot of things. For a small movie like ours, we didn’t have a lot of time, so I was really grateful that we played so much on set. She still kept track of where these characters were in the story and what each moment and beat needed to be in order to make the story make sense in the way that it did. She really knew this story backwards and forwards, and she really imbued a lot of her own wisdom from making movies in this genre to Mena [Massoud] and I. We then worked a lot on building the chemistry that Charlotte and Adam [Massoud] have, and how that could be different from the chemistry that Jimmie [Fails’ character] and Charlotte have. So we talked a lot about those things.
I saw a clip of the Wish You Were Here cast screening Julia’s classic romcom, 10 Things I Hate About You. Was this a team-building exercise during filming?
Oh, we were just playing around at the studio yesterday. We watched 10 Things I Hate About You, and we laughed because Julia walked in on us watching it. That scene is just so iconic, and to this day, it’s one of those movies that you can watch over and over. So we were like, “We have to actually film this,” because it’d be funny to have her walk in on us. [Little Fishy Films’] Gabby Kono-Abdy, who plays [Charlotte’s best friend] Helen in the movie, found [Renée Carlino’s] book and got Julia involved. She loves Julia and is obsessed with her, and she DM’d her to get her to work on this movie. And as I said earlier, I’m also obsessed with Julia. So we’ve seen all of her films, and I rewatched Save the Last Dance and 10 Things right before we started filming. She played very strong female characters at a time when most of the leading ladies were not that rough around the edges, and I love that about Julia. She’s got this front-footedness to her in life and in her characters that’s really powerful.
I have to pay my belated respects to Lauren Hadaway’s The Novice. That film and your performance have stuck with me. Was that the most physically difficult job you’ve ever done?
Yeah, I would wake up at four in the morning to row for six hours before I even started my normal day. And when we were filming, I would go to the tank and row with the team for an hour in the morning. I’d then go to the gym after being on set all day, and once I got home, I barely had enough time to get enough sleep and eat enough for the next day. So all of that played into the emotional state that Alex was in, and it helped me drop into it in a really easy way because I was actually physically and mentally exhausted. I just became an emotional open wound that I tried to cover up, so I really understood what the character was feeling.
I would love to have the opportunity to do more movies like that. There’s nothing better to me than feeling exhausted after a day of being on set. It is so fun that we get to make movies and play make-believe, and like you said, I’ve been doing this since I was seven years old. I love it. I wouldn’t still be doing it if I didn’t love it. But there’s something about finishing a day and feeling so emotionally and physically drained. It’s when I feel like I’ve surpassed what I mentally thought I could do that day, and I feel like I wasn’t even a part of it. Instead, I was just there as this character, living in these moments with other people, and that’s when you find real magic. So those movies can really connect with people if you’re feeling something deeply [on the day].
Isabelle Fuhrman as Alex in Lauren Hadaway’s The Novice
Courtesy of Todd Martin/IFC Films
Have you incorporated a rowing machine into your own life, or did you quickly retire from that form of exercise?
(Laughs.) I was like, “I’m totally going to keep this up. I’m going to do it all the time.” I actually have a sitting row machine, and the truth is I barely use it. I didn’t realize how much trauma I would have around the rowing machine until I finished doing all the press and everything for the movie. It’s a really tough sport, and I have so much respect for the women who ride crew. So I’m very grateful for that experience, and it’s one of the many reasons why I love what I do. You get to dive into a world that you’ve never been in, and with Charlotte, I got to dive into a mental space of not knowing what I want to do. I literally get to step into another person’s shoes and understand why they feel the way that they do. It’s helped me with my own empathy, but it’s also helped me in my own self-discovery as I’ve grown older. So there are definitely things I take away from my characters, and then there are things that I leave behind, like that rowing machine.
I’m assuming your second-most difficult role was playing your 10-year-old self in your twenties. Did you think that William Brent Bell and co. were insane when they first proposed that idea for Orphan: First Kill?
What’s funny is that I was the one who actually spearheaded the second one. They had written a script already. David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, who wrote the first film, basically had David Coggeshall write the script for Orphan: First Kill. It was a little different at the time. They had tried to get the movie made earlier because Orphan became such a big cult classic after it was released [in 2009]. But people looked at certain markers and box office, and they were like, “No, I don’t think that’s something that we want to make.” This was when I was still a kid.
And then, before The Curious Case of Natalia Grace became a show, she was on Dr. Phil [in 2019], and it went viral on the internet. So everybody I knew or ever met messaged me about it. I then called David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick to have coffee with him, and I said, “I think you guys should take the script out right now. I just have this gut feeling.” Then Covid happened, and literally, the movie came together like that. (Fuhrman snaps her fingers.) It was crazy. Julia then got involved.
But the only time I thought they were crazy was when they were like, “We’re going to do forced perspective, like they did in Lord of the Rings, to make you look smaller.” And I was like, “What!? How is this going to work?” Julia also wore these massive platform boots that dancers wear; they’re not for walking around. I would then walk in a squat, and they made me a [big] chair so it made me look smaller. We would do scenes where we weren’t even looking at each other in the eye. Julia would be looking here, only I would be ten feet behind her. So there were many times while we were filming where I was like, “Is this going to look horrible? Is this going to be the worst thing ever?” But, no, it worked. When I watched the movie for the first time, all of that worked.
So I trusted the team, and very often, that’s something that you just have to do. You have to trust that the people around you want to make something great, too. And I knew that Brent, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, [producer] Alex Mace and Dave Coggeshall wanted to make a great film. So we really worked together as a team to make it happen, and now we’re making another one.
Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther/Leena in Orphan: First Kill
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Yeah, Brent told me in December of 2023 that you’ll be revisiting your 10-year-old self again in Orphan 3. Have you begun to think about that yet?
I’ve begun. I’ve read the script, and while I don’t want to give anything away, it’s the only reason I would go back and do another one. When they first said, “We’re going to make another one,” I was like, “You guys are nuts!” But the script is so good. I was like, “OK! A hundred percent. This is a great idea, actually.” So I’m really excited for the fans of the franchise. It’s funny to even say that because it wasn’t a franchise when I signed onto it at nine years old. So I’m just really grateful that it has turned into something that is so much bigger.
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Wish You Were Here is now playing in movie theaters.
Isabelle Fuhrman, known for her roles in ‘Orphan’ and ‘The Hunger Games’, recently sat down for an interview to discuss her upcoming project ‘Wish You Were Here’ and the possibility of an ‘Orphan 3’.In ‘Wish You Were Here’, Fuhrman plays a young woman who embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about her family’s dark past. The film is a departure from Fuhrman’s previous roles, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
When asked about the potential for an ‘Orphan 3’, Fuhrman expressed interest in revisiting the character of Esther, the sinister orphan she portrayed in the first film. She hinted at the idea of exploring Esther’s backstory and delving deeper into her twisted psyche.
Fans of the ‘Orphan’ franchise will undoubtedly be thrilled at the prospect of a third installment, especially with Fuhrman’s enthusiasm for reprising her iconic role.
Stay tuned for more updates on ‘Wish You Were Here’ and the possibility of ‘Orphan 3’ as Isabelle Fuhrman continues to captivate audiences with her captivating performances.
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#Isabelle #Fuhrman #Talks #OrphanUkrainian orphan Natalia Grace hits out at shocking allegations in rare interview: ‘I’m not a liar’
Ukrainian orphan Natalia Grace has spoken out in a rare interview to address the explosive allegations she was faking her age and terrorizing her adoptive families.
Natalia, who was born with dwarfism, was accused of being an adult woman masquerading as a six-year-old child after being adopted by an American family.
In the upcoming documentary by Investigation Discovery, The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: The Final Chapter, the now 21-year-old opens up about her traumatic past and her polarizing public reception.
Natalia recently spoke to People for the first time since the Investigation Discovery series debuted in 2023, determined to share her side of the story after accusations from her legal guardians that she is a ‘sociopath.’
In the interview, she told the publication she actually suffers from anxiety, and doesn’t like being filmed.
‘I’m more of a quiet girl who enjoys sitting on a porch swing with a book and a hot chocolate or coffee in the morning,’ she shared.
‘There were a lot of people saying, “You’re fake. You’re a liar. You’re a pedophile.” I’m also known for the little girl that was helpless and was beaten and starved and all that,’ Natalia added.
‘That’s not who I am. But that seems to be the only thing that people know — and that’s why it hurts me a lot.’
Natalia first came to the United States in 2008 and lived with a couple but they gave her up for undisclosed reasons. In 2010, she was adopted by a family called the Barnetts, who lived in Indiana
Natalia first came to the United States in 2008 and lived with a couple but they gave her up for undisclosed reasons. In 2010, she was adopted by a family called the Barnetts, who lived in Indiana.
Natalia lived with the Barnetts’ for two years, but not long after she joined the family, the couple claimed Natalia was a ‘sociopath’ who threatened to kill them.
They claimed the Ukrainian orphan stood over their beds with a knife at night, and tried to poison Kristine, branding her a violent ‘sociopath.’ However, Natalia hit back at these claims, saying she was ‘coached’ to lie about her age by the Barnetts and said it wasn’t physically possible for her physically harm Kristine.
‘I feel like I have to defend myself and be like, “Do I look like somebody that could push someone twice my size into a fence? Do I look like I could even grip a knife?”‘ she said in the interview.
‘I feel like I was brainwashed by the Barnetts. Kristine coached me to lie about my age and say I tried to murder my parents. Why would you do that to your child?’ she anguished.
The Barnetts questioned Natalia’s birth certificate, which said she was born in 2003, making her six years old when she was adopted. In their claims, they said Natalia had developed pubic hair and had started getting her period, which made them believe she was older.
The Barnetts, who have three biological sons, successfully convinced a court in 2012 to legally change her birth date to 1989, which made her 22 years old.
In 2012, they moved hundreds of miles away and left her behind in an apartment they’d rented for her in Lafayette, Indiana, leaving her to fend for herself – with Natalia sadly recalling she didn’t understand why she was left alone.
Natalia was then taken in by Cynthia and Antwon Mans, who discovered that she was living alone and took her in
Natalia was legally adopted by the Mans in 2023, with her date of birth, after extensive medical tests and DNA analysis legally restored
In the ID series, The Confessions Of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks, Natalia detailed her adoption, before she was abruptly abandoned again
‘I really disliked being the girl who was re-aged and lived in her own apartment,’ Natalia admitted.
‘I didn’t understand why I was alone. I just knew I had this instinct in me to push and survive. All I was told was, “You’re 22 now. Whenever somebody asks you what your age is, you say you’re 22 and you tried to murder your family.” I was taught to lie,’ she said.
Natalia was then taken in by Cynthia and Antwon Mans, who discovered that she was living alone and took her in, beginning he adoption process in 2016.
She was legally adopted by the Mans in 2023, with her date of birth, after extensive medical tests and DNA analysis legally restored.
In the ID series, The Confessions Of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks, Natalia detailed her adoption, before she was abruptly abandoned again.
The Mans couple, who had 10 children already, had at first fiercely defended Natalia throughout the series. However, about six months into it, producers received a call from the Mans family who revealed they were washing their hands of her once and for all.
Tensions had reportedly been rising between the family and Natalia, with Antwon also discovering a budding relationship a man named Neil she met on social media – and forbidding contact.
‘She’s got this dude online,’ he said in the ID series. ‘He turned her against us. She’s ready to go to hell with gasoline panties on.’
Natalia admits her journey to get to where she is now has been ‘a big learning curve,’ and she’s made peace with her tumultuous past
Natalia admits her journey to get to where she is now has been ‘a big learning curve,’ and she’s made peace with her tumultuous past
As per People, several witnesses also claimed the Mans’ abused Natalia, which eventually led to a couple Nicole DePaul, and her husband Vince, helping her escape in December 2023.
The couple had also once tried to adopt Natalia but were turned down.
‘Once I got in [Nicole’s] car, I had to text my mom to let her know I wasn’t kidnapped or dead,’ she recalled. ‘It was an emotional time. I had to spread my wings.’
According to Nicole, Natalia’s behavioral problems likely stem from some of her difficult early life.
She noted she has been diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder, which is a behavioral condition common in children who have spent time in an orphanage, and also suffers from anxiety, ADHD and PTSD.
‘Did she probably do weird things in the past? Yeah,’ Nicole acknowledged. ‘[But] when you take in a child, you take that child as your own. You don’t just get rid of them when they don’t fit into your puzzle.’
Natalia admits her journey to get to where she is now has been ‘a big learning curve,’ and she’s made peace with her tumultuous past.
‘It is definitely a blessing to be alive today. And there’s nothing I can do to change the past,’ she said.
People also revealed Natalia recently met Neil in person for the first time, and is in love. She is also striving for independence, studying for her GED and learning to drive, with plans of becoming a teacher one day.
‘I’m a girl who loves kids and wants to get married and have children,’ she continued of her future plans. ‘But one of my biggest things is not making promises I can’t keep. I’ve had too many promises that have been broken. I’m just ready to move on.’
The Curious Case of Natalia Grace: The Final Chapter premieres January 6 and January 7 on Investigation Discovery and streams on Max.
In a rare interview, Ukrainian orphan Natalia Grace has spoken out against the shocking allegations made against her, declaring, “I’m not a liar.”Natalia, who was adopted by an American couple in 2010, has been at the center of a contentious legal battle after her adoptive parents claimed she was actually an adult posing as a child. The couple alleged that Natalia had tried to harm them and had attempted to poison them.
However, Natalia has vehemently denied these claims, stating in the interview, “I am a child. I am not a liar. I have never tried to harm anyone.” She went on to express her frustration with the situation, saying, “I just want to be believed and have a chance at a normal life.”
The case has garnered widespread attention and sparked debates about adoption laws and the treatment of orphaned children. Natalia’s interview sheds light on her side of the story and challenges the allegations against her.
As the legal battle continues, Natalia’s words serve as a powerful reminder to listen to the voices of those who are often marginalized and silenced. It is crucial to consider all perspectives and ensure that justice is served in cases like hers.
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Taking place in 2052, 37 years since the end of the original “Orphan Black” series, Lucy is hunted by a secret organization while tracking down a scientist who may hold the answers to her past in Orphan Black: Echoes.
MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions : 0.08 x 6.35 x 5.24 inches; 3.52 ounces
Director : Anna Fishko
Media Format : Blu-ray
Run time : 7 hours and 30 minutes
Release date : November 5, 2024
Actors : Krysten Ritter, Amanda Fix, Keeley Hawes, Avan Jogia
Studio : RLJ ENTERTAINMENT
ASIN : B0DF86FVSP
Country of Origin : USA
Number of discs : 3
Attention Orphan Black fans! Get ready to dive back into the thrilling world of clones with the release of Orphan Black: Echoes – Season 1 on Blu-Ray.Follow the story of Sarah Manning as she discovers she is one of many clones, each with their own unique personalities and abilities. With twists, turns, and edge-of-your-seat suspense, this season will leave you wanting more.
With stunning visuals and high-quality sound, the Blu-Ray edition of Orphan Black: Echoes – Season 1 is a must-have for any fan of the series. Plus, dive deeper into the world of the show with exclusive behind-the-scenes features and bonus content.
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#Orphan #Black #Echoes #Season #BluRayThe Orphan Collector: A Heroic Novel of Survival During the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
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A Heartbreaking Novel of Survival Based on True History A Haunting and Heartbreaking Story of 1920s Historical Fiction A Moving and Emotional Saga of Family and Resilient Women An Emotional and Heartbreaking Novel of WW2 Germany and the Holocaust A Powerful and Unforgettable Story of 20th Century Injustice
Publisher : Kensington (August 4, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 400 pages
ISBN-10 : 1496715861
ISBN-13 : 978-1496715869
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.5 x 1.1 x 8.23 inchesCustomers say
Customers find the story compelling and heart-wrenching. They describe the book as an engaging read with well-developed characters and a believable plotline. Readers appreciate the eye-opening information about the devastating and disturbing time of the flu pandemic. The pacing is described as well-crafted and the story unfolds slowly. Many find Pia’s strength and courage inspiring. However, opinions vary on the writing quality.
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In the midst of the 1918 influenza pandemic, a gripping tale of survival and resilience unfolds in “The Orphan Collector.” Follow the journey of a courageous protagonist as they navigate the chaos and devastation brought on by the deadly virus, facing unimaginable challenges and heart-wrenching losses along the way.This heroic novel shines a light on the untold stories of those who fought for survival in the face of insurmountable odds, showcasing the strength and resilience of the human spirit in the midst of a global crisis. Join our protagonist as they embark on a harrowing journey of self-discovery, sacrifice, and ultimately, hope in the face of adversity.
“The Orphan Collector” is a captivating and poignant tale that will stay with you long after you turn the final page. It is a testament to the power of the human spirit and the enduring legacy of those who faced unimaginable challenges with courage and resilience. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable story of survival during one of the darkest periods in history.
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