Christmas Oranges

2012

Action / Drama / Family

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 69%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 69% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.7/10 10 733 733

Plot summary

In a town not so far away and a time not so long ago, baby Rose was left on the porch of Greenwoods Orphanage, where Mrs. Hartley and the children under her tender care become her family. But when tragedy strikes, Rose loses the only home she has ever known and she is abruptly shipped to Irongates—a place that seems as cold and cruel as her previous home was kind. Strict headmaster Mr. Crampton immediately seems to dislike Rose and makes sure she and the other children are punished for any minor infraction of his rules. Rose soon makes friends with Emily, but in spite of her gentle and forgiving nature, some of the children will take any chance they can to get her into trouble. When she learns that every Christmas Mr. Crampton’s generous brother gives an orange to each child, Rose waits in eager anticipation.


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Edward Herrmann as Mr. Crampton
Bus Riley as Doc Cronin
Nancy Stafford as Mrs. Hartley
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by chlump 7 / 10

Nice Christmas story to remind us of our blessings

Christmas Oranges is a well produced film and tells a compelling story of an orphan's early life and struggles, and how she, through the kindness and compassion she learned from her first caretaker, touched the lives and hearts of others.

There are many child actors, and I can only imagine the challenges in producing a movie with many children. They, however, do a fine job in their roles, and fairly convincingly portray their characters. The overall plot is compelling and generally easy to follow, although it can be a a little slow paced at times.

Sometimes I felt that the screenplay was a little too melodramatic, and it did take away some of the realism for me. Perhaps it is just my experience but I sometimes wonder if people can truly treat children so poorly at times. Like when poor Rose was being taken from her first orphanage, alone, to another one by someone who was just so one dimensionally detestable and without heart. That seemed a little over the top. But it does help to portray just how difficult a transition like that could be.

One other plot point that generally confused me was this - why was Mr. Crampton running the orphanage himself for the most part, even though his brother Joe supposedly owned half of it? What made him "more in charge" than his brother, and why did his brother live so close by and not seem to have much control over how the orphanage was run? Sometimes it almost seemed like, although Joe was so nice to the children, he also wasn't taking the responsibility for the orphanage like he could or should have. Maybe the short story makes this clearer, but it was not really explained in the movie.

A little more backstory on Mr. Crampton's falling out with his daughter, or even a flashback, would have been nice, and could have likely been worked into the same running time if some of the pacing of other parts of the story were improved.

Despite these nits, it is an enjoyable and inspiring movie, and we could all do well to be as kind and forgiving as Rose when we experience challenges in our lives. The true Spirit of Christmas.

Reviewed by matthias_conrad 8 / 10

The redemption saved it

Beautiful redemption arc, and of course, Joe saved the day. Even that bratty girl managed to change into someone better. Incredible redemption. I honestly cannot see why this masterpiece has so many mediocore reviews.

Reviewed by farbitmesay 10 / 10

Absolutely Lovely!

Loved this darling movie. It is well written, flows nicely, the camera work, settings and acting is flawless. An absolute gem. It is sort of along the same storyline of a Dickens novel.

I love finding sweet movies like this. This is one you can watch with the whole family and not have one cringe at all! So do yourself a favor and watch it. I am going to watch it again with my whole family in attendance. Our grandparents have told us stories of how special it was to receive an orange at Christmas and many of us put them out now as a tradition. It is fun to see how excited the children so long ago were over something we take for granted. What a stark contrast to what our children now a days get excited for at Christmas. If all they got was an orange boy would they be disappointed.

Bravo to the cast & crew. Sad movies like this don't get more attention.

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