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“Turns out, she’s not the only one in this house hiding a dark and terrible secret” you got me…I’m actually a 10 year old girl trapped in an adult body
I'm honestly not even upset about how this ended. I usually like a happy ending or semi happy ending but with how dumb this family was, the story behind their daughter's disappearance and how brain dead they all were i'm not even mad
“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.”Ephesians 2:8-9“for ‘everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’” Romans 10:13
If there was a serial killer who looked like a 10-year-old girl, you think they wouldn't keep that crap hidden. It's damn near the perfect cover. I expect the police going straight to the news and telling parents to keep their kids at home and close all the schools within 100s of miles. And any children that fits the description who are not seen within the company of parents/guardians are immediately detained and kept under strict supervision until someone comes and claims them.
You seriously overestimate the ability of both government and civilians to act and coordinate within a crisis. Also some pretty dictatorial ideas you have there. You really want the police arresting every unaccompanied child around? You realise the shitshow something like this would create? Although the Idea of blasting her picture to any single news outlet and police station from US to Timbuktu isn't a bad one you want everyone to know exactly how she looks like.
same way they detained masked serial killers during corona?(only takes 3 kills to be a serial killer yet the news doesnt throw around this title enough because serial killer tends to make people think 50+ kills or something else higher) you cant just detain everybody especially in america since our citizens arent the smartest and they will see the news tell us to stay home for our safety and purposely go outside where the killer is at to protest. i know this as fact because we did this very recently and we are continuing to do it now. your idea would work excellent if people werent stupid but humans just ike many other animals arent all that intelligent
Funny point about this movie: The actress that played Esther, Isabelle Fuhrman, is actually only 5' 3" (160cm). She did a great job in both Oprhan movies.
I believe they made her shorter in this movie. “Some techniques were involved to help create the illusion and screenwriter Doggie Coggeshall has revealed that Isabelle’s co-stars were wearing exaggerated platforms to make her appear much smaller.”
Honestly I think concept behind this was really cool. One of my big gripes with horror movies is that a lot of innocent people die for no good reason in horrible ways and it feels sad and like a huge waste. But this premise pits two piece of shit parties against each other, and since I hate everyone, I can just be entertained watching them clash, and I don’t really care if any of them die. Except the dad, that was pretty tragic. But he didn’t feel like fodder either, his death was very significant and didn’t feel like that much of a waste. Cool movie
I've been a full time security guard for the last two and a half years. Security is one of the first things to get cut in rough economic times. It is no surprise to me that this happened at all. Suits who use their feelings to determine actual safety will determine how many staff, their posts, and their provided equipment. It would take $50 and 30 minutes to outfit my post with the tools needed to make my post 100% more efficient and I made the recommendation on my one and only training day. It hasn't happened
Funny thing is, Lena and mommy Albright would honestly have been smartest to work together. Mother shoulda called her out right away, and she and Lena coulda, as Nerd Explains said, struck up a deal. Lena gets a place to hide and mommy gets her happy husband back, plus it would be in the best interest of both party's to throw the cop and family shrink off by coming up with a story early on and having mum run interference by acting all over protective with the probing questions, she's just got her daughter back, it would make sense to have her maternal instinct in overdrive. Honestly biggest issue for mommy Albright and Lena would be the idiot son and Lena's daddy issues if those two acted as smart as we're suppose to assume they're meant to be.
@@kakamaru5 So she could stay with the family for around 3 years I'd reckon without raising real suspicion, some girls are just late blooms in terms of their figure developing. In that time, a more in depth plan can be thought up between Lena and mum. Mum can give Lena a payment of a decent amount of money and maybe a few valuables that won't be missed to pawn off to get her to leave and they can come up with some kind of boarding school story to tell people who ask questions. Biggest issue would be dad... if we assume by this point Lena is posing as a 13 year old after working with mum in order to properly hide out, have her start acting out as most early teens do so mum broaching the idea of boarding school isn't odd and have Lena voice excitement about the idea with dad around, again, make a play of sending her off. Have some faked letters to give to dad where Lena, as the daughter, is gradually pulling away from the family, like not wanting to come home on optional breaks and such, then, somehow have a way to either fake an accident where Lena dies or have a fake report of her running away from the boarding school, former probably better and easier since it wouldn't lead to a second search for the kid and the police in the Orphan world aren't exactly the most intelligent if they didn't do any kind of blood test to prove Lena was the missing kid in the first place.
@@kakamaru5 Okay so imagine ure the mum or Lena, neither will care about the dad morning his kid, mum let him think kid was missing for YEARS and Lena knows she isn't the kid. Remember, we're not trying to help the good guys succeed here, neither Lena nor the mum are good people, both are complete psychopaths. As for pushing the problem back, Lena knows any place she finds to hide won't be permanent, she's a wanted criminal remember. Three years safe harbour and protection with a wealthy, seemingly well connected family with the deal of enough money to vanish with at the end of the ruse? Of course she's gunna take it. And the mum? Well she wants her husband to stop moping about their missing kid, right? Three years will likely be very grating on her and her spoilt little shit so it's not like she's gunna want to keep Lena forever. But kid's been found be even more suspicious if after all the hullabaloo of finding her, she goes missing again, it might even lead to a competent officer being put on the case. As I said, kids naturally start to miss behave and pull away from their parents at the onset of the teen years and boarding schools aren't unusual for wealthy families, it would seem like a perfectly normal thing so a well off family to send their kid to a school to help "straighten her out" if she started getting bratty. Remember, mum was willing to have the ruse before she started to see Lena as a threat and the shit head son started acting up and she's been lying about the daughter being missing not dead for years, she's clearly not against the long con. Lena? Well she gets taken to an orphanage after this to set up for the first movie right and still calls herself Esther. Again, long cons are totally something she'll do. The three years working together, that would just help mum and Lena come up with a more long term solution that they can start planning basically as soon as they start their deal. I offered one solution, another solution is to get Esther diagnosed with Lena's medical condition. I doubt the mum would want to keep the farce going forever but if she decides to, then make the truth part of the lie. This wouldn't be the first doctor to ignore some suspect things for the wealthy clientele would it? There's any number of long term solutions that can be come up with in the time Lena is able to stay with them until her lack of physical development becomes an issue.
Too risky for good ol' mommy Albright. The plan still requires her to live on the same roof with a phycopathic serial killer with an unknown body count. Would be smarter to just shoot her when she found her killing the cop and use the truth to her benefit. Just say the detective called you to tell you she wasn't the real daughter,the truth will work itself out after that. If she's so determined on getting her daughter back,she could just use her resources to get a much safer replacement from some orphanage or something. You could also say the cop was unto the tracks of the her real daughter and use his research to justify the sudden appearance of the real daughter.
I actually like both movies. I just have to look past the part where her plan has no end game. What’s her plan? Eventually, the family is going to notice she doesn't age. They're gonna take her to the doctor. What then? You can't just travel around looking for stupid wealthy couples to adopt her. What if she gets adopted by a family who has also adopted 10 special needs kids? She needs to start thinking long-term.
Her plan is to steal a husband, obviously she doesn't use logic to understand it will never work, keep in mind she is a mental patient, she's got a few screws loose lol
Her plan is to become a mother, a lover and a wife. But she only sees the perfect match being a father figure. This is because she was sexually abused from infancy by her own father… This then messed with her mind thinking that this was a normal relationship for a father and daughter to have. The abuse from such a young age made her unable to bare children, to which her father said “you will never be a real woman”. She killed her father and new partner and that is were it all began.. She is mentally I’ll and wants to settle down and have a family but she can’t traditionally, so she wants to kill the previous mother and take the children and have the father. Her mental problems also numb her ability to feel guilt and to see anything wrong with what she does, so as long as her needs are fulfilled. I hope this was helpful.
@charles she's a psycho so i dont think shes looking for an end goal, as long as shes having fun she will keep the act up. From the two movies, we can deduce that shes a sicko who romanticizes father-daughter relationships as in first kill shes literally watching a father and daughter conversating and that was enjoyable for her somehow. So when she gets adopted by a family, her forbidden fantasies kick in and she gets obsessed with the father figure, as its an obsession and not love so when he rejects her advances she gets angry, her anger issues are literally covered in both movies, and she kills the man and the family cuz killing is like a morning stroll for her, obviously shes a psycho. I dont think she wants to settle down with the man or steal him away, she just gets obsessed becuz of her fantasies and she sexualizes all her father figures (that are more than two as her bibble had photos of several men, two of whom were her "fathers" so we can assume others were too at some point) so there isnt really an end game. However, it wouldn't work unless the dad is a pedophile, who believes hes sleeping with a child but thats actually a grown woman.
trauma can actually make kids stay the height they where when the trauma happened. However they may still take her to the hospital so possibly still an issue
18:50 there really missed an opportunity to make them an actual psycho team and have the husband catch on to them forcing them to stage a fake tragedy so they can escape and part ways.
Given how the mom and the son were in keeping Ester's death a secret and that they did not give a damn about resorting to murder and lying to the husband they’d be perfect for one another. A perfect murderous team who’d with practice and planning would likely be unstoppable.
If I was the mother I would have embraced "My daughter", I would have loved her, taken care of her and given her a good education. As my son posed a threat, send him to boarding school where he might make friends, and adjust his attitude. He killed my daughter and almost destroyed this family once before, I won't let him do it again. It's a long con, if you don't make yourself a threat then she won't act out. If SHE then poses a threat, send her to boarding school where she might one day "run away", you might even not be able to find expensive jewelry.
I love Nerd Explains because it’s an entertaining way to watch dumb movies quickly so I don’t have to waste 1 hour and a half of my life. But the revenge scene with the rat was awesome! Clearly the best in this film…
I feel like Nerd Explains could cover Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure amazingly. Like it’s a horror channel, yes, but hearing nerd go like “Yeah, set your adoptive father’s house on fire, as a vampire, great move.” As he delves into the overcomplicated battles, goofy characters, and really simple ways certain things could have been solved (Looking at you, D’Arby Gambling scene)
as someone who watch crime shows and documentaries on killers, I can tell you, faking a break in robbery isn't as simple as smashing stuff and fleeing.
And in case they tricked the victim to let them in or family killing family or former friends deaths, make sure it looks like there was a break in, not a break out.
Ironically there are cases where the people that make those mistakes trying to make a murder look like robbery gone wrong are fans of crime shows themselves.
cheesy comment coming up… I used to watch movies with my dad all the time and he would constantly crack funny comments and witty remarks about the movies we were watching and I would laugh so hard. Your videos bring back this feeling and it’s awesome.
How was she beaten?! Leena’s the last one standing. But I feel bad for the dad, because all he really had was a house fully of psychotic narcissists. After the reveal I was rooting for Lena!😂 The movie was like the Good Son meets mixed in with Mama. Without the supernatural part.
When nerd says a monster/killer is beaten, he doesn't mean they lose in the film. He means that if the characters followed his advice, Leena would've been beaten. That's why the series is called "how to beat"
Well in the next movie, since this is a prequel, she gets stabbed, kicked in the throat so hard her neck snaps, and drowns in a frozen pond for good measure (and with 2 less familiar murders too).
She herself may have not been beaten necessarily but the situation would've been had the characters taken just about any given one solution nerd provided
Y’all gotta stop helping these AI robots learn to create pictures that’s look like real humans and even the fake shxt that’s how we end up w all the deep fakes and the other bullshxt.
he keeps mentioning the first movie, but the way he does makes it seem like this is a sequel, which it is not, it is a prequel, kinda bothered me throughout but still a great video anyhow :)
I was just talking to a friend a couple months ago how non-artists are a lot more content with mediocre over-rendered art made by a machine that doesn't know what it's doing than artists think they are, and commissioned art as a job is now in a lot of danger. Wonder giving out advertising slots to youtubers to say stuff like that about the work it generates grinding up and repurposing unethically sourced images kinda proves it to me, ngl.
I don't know why but my mom is obsessed with orphan and obsessed with orphans first kill like they are her favorite go to horror movies for some reason she loves this lil devil
I liked the movie but on the plane, didn't the mom act confused by Esther not remembering the grandmother? If so, why? She knew from the start that Esther was an imposter.
It was probably a test to see if Lena would make a blunder thus allowing her to gauge the imposter and how smart or careful she was in her act. That or it was her attempt to get others on the plane, mainly the flight crew and the husband to take notice of the holes in he act.
19:00 I think the idea is that Trisha never wanted a Lena to come back, but now that one has she’s trying to make the best of a bad situation. As far as she knows, Lena has everything a child from the streets could want if she stays with her family, so in her mind this could work out alright. She doesn’t realize that Lena doesn’t age so this wouldn’t work.
Haven't seen this movie, but had the makings of a great plot! With that being said, I agree with the frustration of people not verifying if their kills are ACTUALLY unalive (staircase scene). There was a REAL story of a girl who was adopted and was also an adult! Can't remember her name. The writer, Martin, did a great roast and once again, NE uploaded a gem!
Wrong actually, she was proven to be a child at the time and the foster parents just didn't want to get in trouble for abusing and neglecting her. They made up lies after abandoning her. A new family took her in and she GREW UP. If she had the disorder she wouldn't have grown up into a woman. She'd still look like a child. They just didn't want a kid with handicap.
She has dwarfism and if you at the pictures of when they accused it vs now you can see she was a goddamned child. I'm thankful another family found her and took her in.
I’m so torn between Not rooting for the mother and son murder duo and not rooting for the escaped mental patient serial killer. They are all just so awful except for the Father who was the only sincere and good person in that household. But honestly what a dang movie, I thoroughly enjoy the twist of the original evil monster becoming the victim of other evil monsters, who ultimately become the victim of the first. What a ride 😂
I still can't buy the idea that she impersonated someone's else's daughter. I don't have kids but I'm pretty sure most parents would recognize if their kids is theirs or not.
@@alan_ancy He didn’t know, the mother told him that their daughter just disappeared to protect her son, that’s why he looks so genuine about his daughter coming back.
10:16 I would have done that. Also, how hard is it to overpower a little girl? She may have 30 year old woman's mind, but she has a physical body of a child. One good ol' Five Across The Eye should do the trick. This is Chucky all over again. All her kills were because either the victims just too stupid to live, or because she had the plot armor (induced by the absurd stupidity of her victims). Also, does that face look anything even close to a child's age? Her face looks to be in her late 20s at least.
Height doesn't determine strength, a 4 foot woman generally has the same strength as a 6 foot tall women, she would have the same physical strength as a 30 yr old woman (arguably more because she is a violent murderer)
@@ValentinoTarhan No they don't. There's a reason why there's something called "weight class". Bigger people have bigger muscle mass, given that their BMI is the same and they had the same training (or lack of).
@@michaelsong5555 the face thing is usually explained as her not learning to disguise herself properly yet. Also Chucky has some voodoo shit. The rest I agree, she is tiny.
Yes! Always get out of the car to let someone know that a psycho killer is standing in front of your car!! How can anyone think otherwise?! Are you crazy?!
I actually knew a girl irl who maybe had this? We went to school together all the way from elementary to high school & she never changed lol. She was very tiny with a tiny voice & look like she was 6 or 7 always
Same at my high school but a boy in my grade and his sister a year younger both had something messing with their pituitary gland and they never looked older than 9 or 10. Didn’t stop the boy from enlisting in the military at graduation though.
This is actually somewhat closely based on the case of Nicholas Barclay. Down to the family improbably accepting the imposter because they possibly had something to do with the disappearance
Only thing that makes me annoyed is people make "How To Beat Orphan: first kill" BUT NOBODY MADE ONE ON ORPHAN. The original! The better. The one you MUST watch first! Such a good plot twist!
This sequel kind of makes me root for her lol. Probably because it's more from her perspective than the first one. I feel like they should have chosen a different actor tho. In the first one, she was 12, now she is 25 and it's obviously somewhat harder to look like a convincing little girl now...
Maybe the mother the imposter there to "show off" how serious she was like "ooo look I'm willing to kill and hide several people and can easily get away with it" and also to incriminate her - although she should have as you mentioned previously realized this imposter is probably equally willing to do it out of desperation after getting found out.
Ive hinestly forgotten her name but the 31 year old little girl should have faked amnesia to make herself immune to interrogation adding extra safety to the plan
I remember the marketing describing the plot as, 'After orchestrating a brilliant escape from an asylum', and I'm like... I don't know about that. The only clever part was her conditioning Idti, the rest was just lazy.
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Thanks nerd! I was waiting for you to review this movie!
@@gosunflower Right? Weird af and instant turn off
You should do the Insidious moives
Haha all the artist are seething hard
Seriously, though, without artists, you wouldn't have movies, and without movies you don't have a channel, so maybe don't promote apps that steal from artists.
“Turns out, she’s not the only one in this house hiding a dark and terrible secret” you got me…I’m actually a 10 year old girl trapped in an adult body
Tranny moment
Lol this is where I thought it was going.
You’re in the same house he was talking about?
StealthChickenX hmmm
Dillon Mulvaney
I'm honestly not even upset about how this ended. I usually like a happy ending or semi happy ending but with how dumb this family was, the story behind their daughter's disappearance and how brain dead they all were i'm not even mad
That, and also if this ending didn't happen then the first movie wouldn't of happened.
@@V-H-S-q3n Exactly it wouldn't make sense
“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.”Ephesians 2:8-9“for ‘everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’”
Romans 10:13
I mean for most of the movie the Orphan was basically the protagonist here. With the mom and son combo from hell being the Villians
@@transformers_quotes5738 by the grace of deez nuts
i am sorry
If there was a serial killer who looked like a 10-year-old girl, you think they wouldn't keep that crap hidden. It's damn near the perfect cover. I expect the police going straight to the news and telling parents to keep their kids at home and close all the schools within 100s of miles. And any children that fits the description who are not seen within the company of parents/guardians are immediately detained and kept under strict supervision until someone comes and claims them.
Then the movie would end to soon.
So basically you want to legally abduct children , starve teachers families , make kids even stupider
Basically you're a mobile pedophile
You seriously overestimate the ability of both government and civilians to act and coordinate within a crisis. Also some pretty dictatorial ideas you have there. You really want the police arresting every unaccompanied child around? You realise the shitshow something like this would create? Although the Idea of blasting her picture to any single news outlet and police station from US to Timbuktu isn't a bad one you want everyone to know exactly how she looks like.
same way they detained masked serial killers during corona?(only takes 3 kills to be a serial killer yet the news doesnt throw around this title enough because serial killer tends to make people think 50+ kills or something else higher) you cant just detain everybody especially in america since our citizens arent the smartest and they will see the news tell us to stay home for our safety and purposely go outside where the killer is at to protest. i know this as fact because we did this very recently and we are continuing to do it now. your idea would work excellent if people werent stupid but humans just ike many other animals arent all that intelligent
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Funny point about this movie: The actress that played Esther, Isabelle Fuhrman, is actually only 5' 3" (160cm).
She did a great job in both Oprhan movies.
She was like 12 or something in the first movie. Super impressive
@@busorenkin55 very impressive. She also played Clove in the first Hunger Games.
She's still taller than me. I'm 4'9 lol
I believe they made her shorter in this movie. “Some techniques were involved to help create the illusion and screenwriter Doggie Coggeshall has revealed that Isabelle’s co-stars were wearing exaggerated platforms to make her appear much smaller.”
Moistcritikal: only? Did you say only??
“Dont replace your children with escaped mental patients” ahh words to truly live by 😆
I feel bad for Alan, I mean all he wanted to do was lov his long lost daughter and end up with everyone he held close dying
And himself
What?:
i thought so to poor men
He made poor choices, everyone he loved was a scumbag.
@@sonicartzldesignerclan5763 man*
Honestly I think concept behind this was really cool. One of my big gripes with horror movies is that a lot of innocent people die for no good reason in horrible ways and it feels sad and like a huge waste. But this premise pits two piece of shit parties against each other, and since I hate everyone, I can just be entertained watching them clash, and I don’t really care if any of them die. Except the dad, that was pretty tragic. But he didn’t feel like fodder either, his death was very significant and didn’t feel like that much of a waste. Cool movie
And theres me rooting for the psychopath.
The first one is a lot better
I've been a full time security guard for the last two and a half years. Security is one of the first things to get cut in rough economic times. It is no surprise to me that this happened at all. Suits who use their feelings to determine actual safety will determine how many staff, their posts, and their provided equipment. It would take $50 and 30 minutes to outfit my post with the tools needed to make my post 100% more efficient and I made the recommendation on my one and only training day. It hasn't happened
Sad to say to them you're replaceable if something happens to you or to them. The people up top don't care about you.
@@ZacharyDarkes Just like you don't care for the people up top. The feeling is mutual.
Leena standing right in front of Anna's car is less of a "not my department" thing and more of a "whoops my foot slipped, oh no!"
And oops I backed up after
@@Jenna2k So weird, I have no clue why it looks like someone came out and stomped her to death. Strange.
Funny thing is, Lena and mommy Albright would honestly have been smartest to work together. Mother shoulda called her out right away, and she and Lena coulda, as Nerd Explains said, struck up a deal. Lena gets a place to hide and mommy gets her happy husband back, plus it would be in the best interest of both party's to throw the cop and family shrink off by coming up with a story early on and having mum run interference by acting all over protective with the probing questions, she's just got her daughter back, it would make sense to have her maternal instinct in overdrive.
Honestly biggest issue for mommy Albright and Lena would be the idiot son and Lena's daddy issues if those two acted as smart as we're suppose to assume they're meant to be.
Yeah but then what happens when Lena doesn't grow as a normal 10 year old should? That'll raise even more questions.
@@kakamaru5 So she could stay with the family for around 3 years I'd reckon without raising real suspicion, some girls are just late blooms in terms of their figure developing. In that time, a more in depth plan can be thought up between Lena and mum. Mum can give Lena a payment of a decent amount of money and maybe a few valuables that won't be missed to pawn off to get her to leave and they can come up with some kind of boarding school story to tell people who ask questions.
Biggest issue would be dad... if we assume by this point Lena is posing as a 13 year old after working with mum in order to properly hide out, have her start acting out as most early teens do so mum broaching the idea of boarding school isn't odd and have Lena voice excitement about the idea with dad around, again, make a play of sending her off. Have some faked letters to give to dad where Lena, as the daughter, is gradually pulling away from the family, like not wanting to come home on optional breaks and such, then, somehow have a way to either fake an accident where Lena dies or have a fake report of her running away from the boarding school, former probably better and easier since it wouldn't lead to a second search for the kid and the police in the Orphan world aren't exactly the most intelligent if they didn't do any kind of blood test to prove Lena was the missing kid in the first place.
@@kitsu1379 that's just pushing the problem off three years and now the dad is gonna have to mourn the loss of his kid AGAIN.
@@kakamaru5 Okay so imagine ure the mum or Lena, neither will care about the dad morning his kid, mum let him think kid was missing for YEARS and Lena knows she isn't the kid. Remember, we're not trying to help the good guys succeed here, neither Lena nor the mum are good people, both are complete psychopaths.
As for pushing the problem back, Lena knows any place she finds to hide won't be permanent, she's a wanted criminal remember. Three years safe harbour and protection with a wealthy, seemingly well connected family with the deal of enough money to vanish with at the end of the ruse? Of course she's gunna take it. And the mum? Well she wants her husband to stop moping about their missing kid, right? Three years will likely be very grating on her and her spoilt little shit so it's not like she's gunna want to keep Lena forever. But kid's been found be even more suspicious if after all the hullabaloo of finding her, she goes missing again, it might even lead to a competent officer being put on the case. As I said, kids naturally start to miss behave and pull away from their parents at the onset of the teen years and boarding schools aren't unusual for wealthy families, it would seem like a perfectly normal thing so a well off family to send their kid to a school to help "straighten her out" if she started getting bratty.
Remember, mum was willing to have the ruse before she started to see Lena as a threat and the shit head son started acting up and she's been lying about the daughter being missing not dead for years, she's clearly not against the long con. Lena? Well she gets taken to an orphanage after this to set up for the first movie right and still calls herself Esther. Again, long cons are totally something she'll do. The three years working together, that would just help mum and Lena come up with a more long term solution that they can start planning basically as soon as they start their deal. I offered one solution, another solution is to get Esther diagnosed with Lena's medical condition. I doubt the mum would want to keep the farce going forever but if she decides to, then make the truth part of the lie. This wouldn't be the first doctor to ignore some suspect things for the wealthy clientele would it? There's any number of long term solutions that can be come up with in the time Lena is able to stay with them until her lack of physical development becomes an issue.
Too risky for good ol' mommy Albright. The plan still requires her to live on the same roof with a phycopathic serial killer with an unknown body count. Would be smarter to just shoot her when she found her killing the cop and use the truth to her benefit. Just say the detective called you to tell you she wasn't the real daughter,the truth will work itself out after that. If she's so determined on getting her daughter back,she could just use her resources to get a much safer replacement from some orphanage or something. You could also say the cop was unto the tracks of the her real daughter and use his research to justify the sudden appearance of the real daughter.
I actually like both movies. I just have to look past the part where her plan has no end game. What’s her plan? Eventually, the family is going to notice she doesn't age. They're gonna take her to the doctor. What then? You can't just travel around looking for stupid wealthy couples to adopt her. What if she gets adopted by a family who has also adopted 10 special needs kids? She needs to start thinking long-term.
Her plan is to steal a husband, obviously she doesn't use logic to understand it will never work, keep in mind she is a mental patient, she's got a few screws loose lol
Her plan is to become a mother, a lover and a wife.
But she only sees the perfect match being a father figure.
This is because she was sexually abused from infancy by her own father…
This then messed with her mind thinking that this was a normal relationship for a father and daughter to have.
The abuse from such a young age made her unable to bare children, to which her father said “you will never be a real woman”.
She killed her father and new partner and that is were it all began..
She is mentally I’ll and wants to settle down and have a family but she can’t traditionally, so she wants to kill the previous mother and take the children and have the father.
Her mental problems also numb her ability to feel guilt and to see anything wrong with what she does, so as long as her needs are fulfilled.
I hope this was helpful.
@charles she's a psycho so i dont think shes looking for an end goal, as long as shes having fun she will keep the act up. From the two movies, we can deduce that shes a sicko who romanticizes father-daughter relationships as in first kill shes literally watching a father and daughter conversating and that was enjoyable for her somehow. So when she gets adopted by a family, her forbidden fantasies kick in and she gets obsessed with the father figure, as its an obsession and not love so when he rejects her advances she gets angry, her anger issues are literally covered in both movies, and she kills the man and the family cuz killing is like a morning stroll for her, obviously shes a psycho. I dont think she wants to settle down with the man or steal him away, she just gets obsessed becuz of her fantasies and she sexualizes all her father figures (that are more than two as her bibble had photos of several men, two of whom were her "fathers" so we can assume others were too at some point) so there isnt really an end game. However, it wouldn't work unless the dad is a pedophile, who believes hes sleeping with a child but thats actually a grown woman.
trauma can actually make kids stay the height they where when the trauma happened. However they may still take her to the hospital so possibly still an issue
18:50 there really missed an opportunity to make them an actual psycho team and have the husband catch on to them forcing them to stage a fake tragedy so they can escape and part ways.
Given how the mom and the son were in keeping Ester's death a secret and that they did not give a damn about resorting to murder and lying to the husband they’d be perfect for one another.
A perfect murderous team who’d with practice and planning would likely be unstoppable.
If I was the mother I would have embraced "My daughter", I would have loved her, taken care of her and given her a good education.
As my son posed a threat, send him to boarding school where he might make friends, and adjust his attitude.
He killed my daughter and almost destroyed this family once before, I won't let him do it again.
It's a long con, if you don't make yourself a threat then she won't act out.
If SHE then poses a threat, send her to boarding school where she might one day "run away", you might even not be able to find expensive jewelry.
I love Nerd Explains because it’s an entertaining way to watch dumb movies quickly so I don’t have to waste 1 hour and a half of my life. But the revenge scene with the rat was awesome! Clearly the best in this film…
This movies dumb but great in its own way. Definitely good date night movie 😂
That woman in the car staring at the girl should've missed the part where that's her problem and ran her over
The sad part is, the first movie wasn't that bad.
I feel like Nerd Explains could cover Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure amazingly. Like it’s a horror channel, yes, but hearing nerd go like “Yeah, set your adoptive father’s house on fire, as a vampire, great move.” As he delves into the overcomplicated battles, goofy characters, and really simple ways certain things could have been solved (Looking at you, D’Arby Gambling scene)
FUCK. YES.
as someone who watch crime shows and documentaries on killers, I can tell you, faking a break in robbery isn't as simple as smashing stuff and fleeing.
Yeah you also have to remember to take stuff! Ironically a lot of criminals forget that part of the staging
@@starcherry6814 And not leave evidence that can say otherwise.
And in case they tricked the victim to let them in or family killing family or former friends deaths, make sure it looks like there was a break in, not a break out.
Ironically there are cases where the people that make those mistakes trying to make a murder look like robbery gone wrong are fans of crime shows themselves.
So yeah, there's more to faking a robery than just smashing stuff and fleeing.
Can I say how much I love that you’re still trashing a Hugo from the prison video?
@@an-animal-lover 3 months
nice video but i hate that you did ads for an app that's trying to put artists out of business
already know the video is going to be top class, pre-emptive well done
It's a good sequel but the first movie is classic in my humble opinion. The twist is one of the best.
cheesy comment coming up…
I used to watch movies with my dad all the time and he would constantly crack funny comments and witty remarks about the movies we were watching and I would laugh so hard. Your videos bring back this feeling and it’s awesome.
Just send her to Japan, she has plenty of genres to fit into and maybe be happy lol
Send her to my house
How was she beaten?! Leena’s the last one standing. But I feel bad for the dad, because all he really had was a house fully of psychotic narcissists. After the reveal I was rooting for Lena!😂 The movie was like the Good Son meets mixed in with Mama. Without the supernatural part.
When nerd says a monster/killer is beaten, he doesn't mean they lose in the film. He means that if the characters followed his advice, Leena would've been beaten. That's why the series is called "how to beat"
@@waaa7732 👆👆👆
Well in the next movie, since this is a prequel, she gets stabbed, kicked in the throat so hard her neck snaps, and drowns in a frozen pond for good measure (and with 2 less familiar murders too).
She herself may have not been beaten necessarily but the situation would've been had the characters taken just about any given one solution nerd provided
Isabelle did amazing in both films! I love seeing Esther on the big screen!
Y’all gotta stop helping these AI robots learn to create pictures that’s look like real humans and even the fake shxt that’s how we end up w all the deep fakes and the other bullshxt.
he keeps mentioning the first movie, but the way he does makes it seem like this is a sequel, which it is not, it is a prequel, kinda bothered me throughout but still a great video anyhow :)
14:11 Ain't no way, bro... the Panic at the disco reference caught me off guard 💀💀
I love how Nerd gives precious advise even to Lena. cool.
Holy shit impostor? Was that a reference to the hit 2018 Innersloth game, Amon-
sus
amazing video as always,love the explaining
I saw this movie and during the asylum scene all I could think and scream were, "CLEAN THE DAMN CARMERA LENSES, I CAN'T SEE THIS PIECE OF CRAP!"
Not sure how I feel about you promoting wonder, as I have a dislike for ai bots as an artist
@@an-animal-lover well duh we are gonna complain, especially when the bots are only able to make the art through stealing from actual artist 💀
Yeahhhhh, that really didn’t sit right with me.
@@silvermoon9021cry about it
I was just talking to a friend a couple months ago how non-artists are a lot more content with mediocre over-rendered art made by a machine that doesn't know what it's doing than artists think they are, and commissioned art as a job is now in a lot of danger.
Wonder giving out advertising slots to youtubers to say stuff like that about the work it generates grinding up and repurposing unethically sourced images kinda proves it to me, ngl.
Sounds like someone needs to get a job.
I don't know why but my mom is obsessed with orphan and obsessed with orphans first kill like they are her favorite go to horror movies for some reason she loves this lil devil
Lol at the Dewey Cox, Walk Hard reference! Wrong kid died!!
I Actually Found Myself Rooting For The Orphan While Watching The Movie 😭
Same
You mean the psychopath killer lmao, that ain't no Orphan.
@@maximalsakerhet7930 bro are you slow
@@maximalsakerhet7930 I mean everyone except the dad was evil so you had to root for someone
@@MrBurrito7171 I rooted for psycho mom & son despite knowing Esther was going to survive. My distain for her in the original is strong. lol
I liked the movie but on the plane, didn't the mom act confused by Esther not remembering the grandmother? If so, why? She knew from the start that Esther was an imposter.
It was probably a test to see if Lena would make a blunder thus allowing her to gauge the imposter and how smart or careful she was in her act. That or it was her attempt to get others on the plane, mainly the flight crew and the husband to take notice of the holes in he act.
maybe she was confused about her not doing the damn research.
They obviously had to create tension in the movie. To keep the audience from figuring out the twist.
@@nerychristian Yea its just bad writing lol.
"Insidious Imposter".
What a lovely title, I'm pretty sure the comment section will be 100% normal and totally unrelated to a certain... Game.
Literally the first thing that went through my mind. We've been programmed at this point :P
YES! I WAITED SO LONG FOR THIS!!! 😩
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19:00 I think the idea is that Trisha never wanted a Lena to come back, but now that one has she’s trying to make the best of a bad situation. As far as she knows, Lena has everything a child from the streets could want if she stays with her family, so in her mind this could work out alright. She doesn’t realize that Lena doesn’t age so this wouldn’t work.
Bro tried to seamlessly add Imposter and Insidious in the title to get more search results lmao
Still a great video as always :)
Prince Andrew should of also been added
Smart!
Haven't seen this movie, but had the makings of a great plot! With that being said, I agree with the frustration of people not verifying if their kills are ACTUALLY unalive (staircase scene). There was a REAL story of a girl who was adopted and was also an adult! Can't remember her name. The writer, Martin, did a great roast and once again, NE uploaded a gem!
Wrong actually, she was proven to be a child at the time and the foster parents just didn't want to get in trouble for abusing and neglecting her. They made up lies after abandoning her. A new family took her in and she GREW UP. If she had the disorder she wouldn't have grown up into a woman. She'd still look like a child. They just didn't want a kid with handicap.
She has dwarfism and if you at the pictures of when they accused it vs now you can see she was a goddamned child. I'm thankful another family found her and took her in.
Don’t comment often but I stay waiting for your videos. Keep up the amazing work 😊
Same here
I’m so torn between Not rooting for the mother and son murder duo and not rooting for the escaped mental patient serial killer. They are all just so awful except for the Father who was the only sincere and good person in that household. But honestly what a dang movie, I thoroughly enjoy the twist of the original evil monster becoming the victim of other evil monsters, who ultimately become the victim of the first. What a ride 😂
I still can't buy the idea that she impersonated someone's else's daughter. I don't have kids but I'm pretty sure most parents would recognize if their kids is theirs or not.
I mean, the mother knew her son kill her sister, it was just a cover, she choose wrong and the three of them were stuck in this situation.
@@Fickflowy what about the dad?
@@alan_ancy He didn’t know, the mother told him that their daughter just disappeared to protect her son, that’s why he looks so genuine about his daughter coming back.
For some reason when you talk about what the psychopath should or would do I get the feeling you are speaking from experience
10:16 I would have done that.
Also, how hard is it to overpower a little girl? She may have 30 year old woman's mind, but she has a physical body of a child. One good ol' Five Across The Eye should do the trick. This is Chucky all over again. All her kills were because either the victims just too stupid to live, or because she had the plot armor (induced by the absurd stupidity of her victims).
Also, does that face look anything even close to a child's age? Her face looks to be in her late 20s at least.
Height doesn't determine strength, a 4 foot woman generally has the same strength as a 6 foot tall women, she would have the same physical strength as a 30 yr old woman (arguably more because she is a violent murderer)
@@ValentinoTarhan No they don't. There's a reason why there's something called "weight class". Bigger people have bigger muscle mass, given that their BMI is the same and they had the same training (or lack of).
@@michaelsong5555 the face thing is usually explained as her not learning to disguise herself properly yet. Also Chucky has some voodoo shit. The rest I agree, she is tiny.
Just about to eat a meal, thank you nerd explains 🙏
"She may look like a kid"
...no, no she doesn't lol
Yes! Always get out of the car to let someone know that a psycho killer is standing in front of your car!! How can anyone think otherwise?! Are you crazy?!
Tactical feng shui , I am dying 😭 🤣
Must have been the wind.
-Skyrim bandit 2011.
14:51 Damn chill the student is ruthless
I actually knew a girl irl who maybe had this? We went to school together all the way from elementary to high school & she never changed lol. She was very tiny with a tiny voice & look like she was 6 or 7 always
Same at my high school but a boy in my grade and his sister a year younger both had something messing with their pituitary gland and they never looked older than 9 or 10. Didn’t stop the boy from enlisting in the military at graduation though.
@@M-WG military is just like that. They'll take any able body they can get
4:38 Wait stop HOLD THE 🛻 UP! 😱 Did she fashion a backpack out of a straightjacket?? Looks like painting isnt her only takent!
"adult psychopath trapped in the body of a 10 year old girl"; ah so shes just becoming a teenage girl
Brilliant 👏 still laughing 🤣🤣🤣
This is actually somewhat closely based on the case of Nicholas Barclay. Down to the family improbably accepting the imposter because they possibly had something to do with the disappearance
This is hands down the best horror movie ever
Only thing that makes me annoyed is people make "How To Beat Orphan: first kill" BUT NOBODY MADE ONE ON ORPHAN. The original! The better. The one you MUST watch first! Such a good plot twist!
Who’s scarier? Esther (Orphan), Henry (The Good Son), Miles (The Prodigy) or Lilith (Case 39)?
I think it has to be one of them
Lilith
Lilith
Lilith for sure, the others have nothing on her haha.
Nah, Henry was a demon for real. Yeah I know Lilith was also a literal demon, but seeing Kevin Mcallister go off the rails like that was wicked.
I JUST WATCH THIS MOVIE AND IN THE END IT MAKE ME RUTE FOR THE IMPOSTER AND MADE ME GLAD SHE WON.
i love the particular set of skills reference oml
i like when the nerd explained things
Gentlemen we all know the joke we wanna make so lets skip the shit and just say sussus amogus.
Love the videos brother always enjoy seeing the notifications pop-up
I loved the "twist", I was like HOLY SHIT
The zoom in to the "sucker bird" raising another one's egg got me😂😂😂😂😂
Yooooo “uno reverse” killed me 😂😂😂😂😂
i feel if the characters used their brains this had an opportunity to be scarier
Rather disapointed you made an add for a app that steals artists work without premission to create the ai and threatens the work of real people
@@an-animal-lover yeah omg i keep seeing these comments.
Somehow. "Puny impostor" is what got me
Great video. If I may, I would like to come back to old horror “classic” like : I know what you did last summer.
I hate the mom and brother so much I was rooting for Lena lol
been waitin for this!
Whenever nerd explains post, it’s always the best of times
Ouch, didn't expect to have to stop watching your channel but here you go supporting that AI crap. It was fun whilst it lasted :
Can u do videos on how to win. Basically how Villains/killers could’ve won
8:32 - FYI, it's pronounced "all-BEE-it"
This is the earliest I’ve ever been
16:40 "tactical feng shui" 😂
Don’t bring home psychopaths to replace your children…drat there went my planned Christmas present for my ex
Maybe if Esther had that box set of Bob Ross dvds she would be calmer
This sequel kind of makes me root for her lol. Probably because it's more from her perspective than the first one.
I feel like they should have chosen a different actor tho. In the first one, she was 12, now she is 25 and it's obviously somewhat harder to look like a convincing little girl now...
Maybe the mother the imposter there to "show off" how serious she was like "ooo look I'm willing to kill and hide several people and can easily get away with it" and also to incriminate her - although she should have as you mentioned previously realized this imposter is probably equally willing to do it out of desperation after getting found out.
Ive hinestly forgotten her name but the 31 year old little girl should have faked amnesia to make herself immune to interrogation adding extra safety to the plan
I mean, you aren’t really an artist, though, are you? You can formulate strings of words, but that’s about it lol
your comedy is top notch. loved this 6:19
I remember the marketing describing the plot as, 'After orchestrating a brilliant escape from an asylum', and I'm like... I don't know about that. The only clever part was her conditioning Idti, the rest was just lazy.
Was... Was that a panic at the disco reference?
man ive binged all your work. What a fuckin sick job you've made yourself mate good stuff
What movie is that water boarding scene from?
I'm used to the Fallout references, but Animaniacs?? You surprise and entertain me sir
Great video but yeah dont use wonder to sell art (feel free to use it to have fun but not to make a quick buck) you can and will get sued by the artist who that art is being taken from...because where do you think its coming from? 🤣
😂😂😂am in Jamaica and bro I only watch this guy recaps they way he puts it is funny af….
Big up yuhself bredda mon and check it up
My guy, can you do how to beat '1BR'?
The dirty mike and the boys reference got me dying lmaoooo
I was definitely rooting for Lena the whole movie
"Must have been the wind" 😂😂😭😭😭
*trunk pops open on its own*
Teacher: hmmm must’ve been the wind