
After their third child is delivered stillborn, a young couple with a very large home decide to adopt a little girl. They are drawn to this very mature, very intelligent 9-year-old Russian girl named Esther. Because she is different from the other girls, they decide that she is the one for them. Along with their son and deaf younger daughter, they try to form a happy family.
But as the catchphrase says, "There is something wrong with Esther." Slowly, Esther starts showing her true colors, manipulating and creating divisions in the family around her. As her adopted mother starts to dig into Esther's past, she finds that Esther is certainly not the girl they thought she was.
While the plot overall isn't new, I think there are some significant twists in the movie that made it fun to watch. The young actress who plays Esther is very good, giving a very creepy and chilling performance. Peter Saarsgard plays the nice and furry father, who is the last to figure things out. I think the movie brings some original stuff to a familiar idea.
Did I enjoy the movie? Very much.
Would I see it again? Oh yeah.
Buy the movie? It's not something I'd watch repeatedly, so probably no.