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Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

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Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

Director: Manno Maijjes

Starring: John Cusack, Bobby Coleman

Science fiction writer David Gordon suffered the loss of his wife, and time did not heal the wounds in his heart. In order to get rid of the loneliness in his heart, David decided to adopt a young boy named Dennis despite the objections of others. Although Dennis is beautiful and cute, his personality is very eccentric. He claims to be from Mars, hides in a cardboard box all day, doesn't play with other children, and likes to take pictures with a camera without film. Dennis's arrival breathes life into David's life and brings him long-lost love, but David finds it difficult to get along with the Martian Boy.

Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

Director: Lee Sang-woo

Starring: Lee Cheon-hee, Kim Sai-lun, Kim Ya-lun

In addition to a mentally handicapped father and a rogue uncle Wangze, the kind and simple young girl Shunying also has a sick sister Shunko who needs her care. A transnational friendship arose between Shunying and the American girl Barbie. Barbie's sister has been in poor health, and in order to get a chance to save his daughter's life, Barbie's father decided to obtain transplanted organs through "intercountry adoption". After his uncle Wangze learned that he could profit from international adoption, he also had the idea of sending Shunying to an American family for adoption. Junko tries her best to replace her sister and go to live in the United States, but she doesn't know what awaits her.

Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

Director: John Lee Hancock

Starring: Sandra Bullock, Quinton Aaron

Auch, a black boy, has been divorced from his parents since childhood and is homeless. However, Because of his strong physical condition and athletic talent, He was lucky enough to enter an orphanage. After a volleyball match, his initiative to clean up the garbage caught the attention of the Taussi family. Mrs. Taussi decided to adopt Ohe and train him to be a rugby player. Mrs. Taussi made Ohe feel the warmth of the family. Finally, in a match, Ohe came to the fore with his outstanding performances and began to gain the attention of scouts.

Sandra Bullock won the 82nd Academy Award for Best Actress for this film.

Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

Directed by: Daniel Sackheim

Starring: Diane Lynn, Lily Soboski

Ruby and the parents of the Lätt siblings were killed in a car accident. Their parents' close friends, Terry Glass and Erin, took the initiative to adopt them. The Glass family's mansion is located in the picturesque city of Malibu, and the siblings move into a new home to enjoy a prosperous life. Soon, however, Ruby suspects that Erin and Turley are involved in the death of their parents, and that they may have ulterior motives.

Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

Director: Garth Davis

Starring: Dave Patel, Rooney Marla, Nicole Kidman

Saro lives a life of dependence with his sister, brother and mother. One night, Salo and his brother dispersed at the train station and boarded a train bound for Calcutta. Salo became a street child sleeping on the street and was eventually sent to a shelter. Luckily, Salo was adopted by John and Sue from Australia, and under the loving upbringing of the two, Salo grew into a promising young man with a promising future. At one party, food from India evoked Saro's memories of the past, and he had the idea of returning to his hometown to find his loved ones.

Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

Director: Zomi Shirla

Starring: Vera Farmiga, Peter Sassgaard, Isabella Fuhrman

The unexpected miscarriage devastated John and Kate, and their marriage was in jeopardy. In order to save the dying marriage, the couple went to the orphanage hoping to adopt a child. Here, they meet East, a somewhat maverick little girl. The unique temperament exuded by the little girl attracted Mr. and Mrs. John, and eventually East became a member of their family. However, with the arrival of East, various bizarre events followed. Kate vaguely felt that there was an unknown side behind this little girl with an angelic face.

Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

Director: Alan White

Starring: John Cusack, Rachel Lefebvre, Ryan Philippe

Stephen and Sharon arrive in Puerto Rico to pick up Nina, a little Haitian girl adopted through an intermediary, and they meet Benjamin at a hotel. After paying the cost of 60,000 yuan, Nina suddenly disappeared, and the staff of the adoption agency disappeared. Local police told them that the two had fallen into the trap of fishing scams, using the adoption of the child as bait, and took the child away after receiving the adoption fee. However, the couple's misfortune is not over, and Benjamin seems to have seen that the two are big fish, imprisoning them and squeezing all their savings.

Movies on the subject of "adoption", these 8 movies worth seeing Martian children (USA, 2007) Barbie (Korea, 2011) Weakness (USA, 2009) Glass House (USA, 2011) Lion (Australia, 2016) Orphan Grudge (USA, 2009) Adoption Horror (USA, 2014) Tangshan earthquake (China, 2010)

Director: Feng Xiaogang

Starring: Xu Fan, Zhang Jingchu, Li Chen, Chen Daoming

On July 27, 1976, a strong earthquake broke out in Tangshan. Li Yuanni found that the fetus of Long Feng was trapped at both ends of a cement slab after the earthquake, and if she wanted to rescue, she would have to sacrifice one side. In a hurry, she made a difficult choice - to save her brother. This incident became an indelible hidden pain in Fang Deng's heart, and she survived being adopted by the soldier Wang Deqing and his wife. 32 years later, the family's fate overlapped again because of the Wenchuan earthquake.

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