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The Cider House Rules (1999) is a deeply emotional, coming-of-age drama directed by Lasse Hallström, adapted from John Irving’s 1985 novel. Set in rural Maine during World War II, the film follows Homer Wells (Tobey Maguire), an educated orphan who leaves his sheltered home at an orphanage to experience the world. Core Themes and Plot
The title refers to a list of rules for migrant workers at an apple orchard that Homer later joins. The rules are irrelevant to the actual working conditions, leading to the central theme: Arthur Rose (Delroy Lindo) notes, "Someone who don't live here made those rules... We are supposed to make our own rules". The Cider House Rules(1999)
The narrative tackles complex, mature subjects, including abortion rights, incest, and child abuse, aiming to present them without a rigid, prescriptive tone, say critics. Performance and Production The Cider House Rules (1999) The Cider House Rules (1999) is a deeply
The film delves into the complexities of morality and personal responsibility. Homer is trained as an apprentice by his mentor, Dr. Wilbur Larch (Michael Caine), a compassionate doctor who runs both the orphanage and a secret, safe abortion clinic. The rules are irrelevant to the actual working