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Drama

The Cider House Rules

- A story about how far we must travel to find the place where we belong.

Homer is an orphan who was never adopted, becoming the favorite of orphanage director Dr. Larch. Dr. Larch imparts his full medical knowledge on Homer, who becomes a skilled, albeit unlicensed, physician. But Homer yearns for a self-chosen life outside the orphanage. What will Homer learn about life and love in the cider house? What of the destiny that Dr. Larch has planned for him?

Release Date : 1999-12-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : MiramaxNina Saxon Film DesignFilmColony

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tobey Maguire

Character Name : Homer Wells

Original Name : Tobey Maguire

Gender : Male

Charlize Theron

Character Name : Candy Kendall

Original Name : Charlize Theron

Gender : Female

Delroy Lindo

Character Name : Arthur Rose

Original Name : Delroy Lindo

Gender : Male

Paul Rudd

Character Name : Lt. Wally Worthington

Original Name : Paul Rudd

Gender : Male

Michael Caine

Character Name : Dr. Wilbur Larch

Original Name : Michael Caine

Gender : Male

Jane Alexander

Character Name : Nurse Edna

Original Name : Jane Alexander

Gender : Female

Kathy Baker

Character Name : Nurse Angela

Original Name : Kathy Baker

Gender : Female

Erykah Badu

Character Name : Rose Rose

Original Name : Erykah Badu

Gender : Female

Kieran Culkin

Character Name : Buster

Original Name : Kieran Culkin

Gender : Male

Kate Nelligan

Character Name : Olive Worthington

Original Name : Kate Nelligan

Gender : Female

Heavy D

Character Name : Peaches

Original Name : Heavy D

Gender : Male

J.K. Simmons

Character Name : Ray Kendall

Original Name : J.K. Simmons

Gender : Male

Erik Per Sullivan

Character Name : Fuzzy

Original Name : Erik Per Sullivan

Gender : Male

Paz de la Huerta

Character Name : Mary Agnes

Original Name : Paz de la Huerta

Gender : Female

K. Todd Freeman

Character Name : Muddy

Original Name : K. Todd Freeman

Gender : Male

Evan Parke

Character Name : Jack

Original Name : Evan Parke

Gender : Male

Jimmy Flynn

Character Name : Vernon

Original Name : Jimmy Flynn

Gender : Male

Lonnie Farmer

Character Name : Hero

Original Name : Lonnie Farmer

Gender : Male

Spencer Diamond

Character Name : Curly

Original Name : Spencer Diamond

Gender : Male

Skye McCole Bartusiak

Character Name : Hazel

Original Name : Skye McCole Bartusiak

Gender : Female

Sean Andrew

Character Name : Copperfield

Original Name : Sean Andrew

Gender : Male

John Albano

Character Name : Steerforth

Original Name : John Albano

Gender : Male

Claire Daly

Character Name : Clara

Original Name : Claire Daly

Gender : Male

Colin Irving

Character Name : Major Winslow

Original Name : Colin Irving

Gender : Male

Annie Corley

Character Name : Carla

Original Name : Annie Corley

Gender : Female

Patrick Donnelly

Character Name : Adopting Father

Original Name : Patrick Donnelly

Gender : Male

Edie Schechter

Character Name : Adopting Mother

Original Name : Edie Schechter

Gender : Male

Kasey Berry

Character Name : 12yr. Old Girl

Original Name : Kasey Berry

Gender : Male

Mary Bogue

Character Name : Big Dot

Original Name : Mary Bogue

Gender : Female

Victoria Stankiewicz

Character Name : Debra

Original Name : Victoria Stankiewicz

Gender : Male

Christine Stevens

Character Name : Florence

Original Name : Christine Stevens

Gender : Male

Earle C. Batchelder

Character Name : Dr. Holtz

Original Name : Earle C. Batchelder

Gender : Male

Norma Fine

Character Name : Mrs. Goodhall

Original Name : Norma Fine

Gender : Male

John Irving

Character Name : Stationmaster

Original Name : John Irving

Gender : Male

Eric Bruno Borgman

Character Name : Flirting Soldier on Train (uncredited)

Original Name : Eric Bruno Borgman

Gender : Male

Kevin Chapman

Character Name : Adopting Dad (uncredited)

Original Name : Kevin Chapman

Gender : Male

John H. Tobin

Character Name : Man on Train (uncredited)

Original Name : John H. Tobin

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

Beauty and the beast in Maine during WWII On the surface “The Cider House Rules” (1999) is a quality period piece about life at an apple orchard and orphanage in Maine during WWII. Tobey Maguire stars as Homer Wells, who was raised at a remote orphanage and favored by caretaker Dr. Larch (Michael Caine), who imparts his vast medical knowledge & skills to the young man. At the age of 21 Homer decides to leave the orphanage with a couple that stopped by for an illegal abortion and ends up working at an apple orchard. Will he ever return? It's the subtext where the film soars for those interested in ruminations on the complexities of morality and the place that outward or inward rules play. Here's a taste: The movie contrasts outer rules with innate moral rules. The former can be broken as it suits the individual without any ill-effects, like the cider house rules in the film or stepping over the wall at Niagara Falls to get a better picture; innate moral rules, however, cannot be broken without severe consequences. To illustrate, the apple workers rightly mock the cider house rules made by people who don't know what it's like to live & work there, but one laborer breaks a universal spiritual law and so loses a close relationship and something worse, which conveys the idea that "the wages of sin is death." Another example involves the rules of society demanding that a person have proper credentials in order to do the work Dr. Larch performs, and understandably so, but official credentials on a wall are irrelevant in regards to some people, like Homer, who's thoroughly expert at his craft, credentials or no credentials. And so Larch creates fake "proper" credentials to appease officials and patients. Also, Wally & Candy (Paul Rudd & Charlize Theron) impulsively have an illegal abortion at the beginning of the movie but, by the end, it doesn't look like they're going to have very wild sex anymore (which is different than saying they won't have any sexual relations). They no doubt strongly regret deciding to break the rules and have an abortion, which was illegal at the time. Obviously the movie's not far Left or far Right; it's somewhere in the middle in its realistic reflections on moral complexities and ambiguities. Both sides of the abortion debate, for instance, are presented. And, while it could be argued that the movie somewhat supports the pro-choice position, it doesn’t neglect to convey the conservative view and effectively shows how the debate is more complex than black or white. For example, if a man forces his self on a woman and she gets pregnant, the life within her is not there by her choice and therefore she arguably has the right to abort that life with the blood of the child being on the head of the impregnating male. Elsewhere, Homer argues the conservative position, suggesting that people should be responsible enough to control themselves BEFORE a woman is impregnated and the ugly issue of abortion rears its head. Dr. Larch later remarks that he wishes the world were as idealistic as Homer sees it, but instead we’re stuck with an intricately phukked up planet where people make wrong choices all the time, which have a negative domino effect. The film runs 2 hours, 6 minutes and was shot in Northampton, Massachusetts (orphanage); Dummerston, Vermont (orchard); Bernard, Corea and Sand Beach, Maine; as well as surrounding New England locations. GRADE: B+