
Unlike the movie adaptation of The World According To Garp and Hotel New Hampshire, The Cider House Rules boasts author John Irving as screenwriter. But this doesn't mean that the usual pitfalls of pruning 800 pages of literature down to two hours of screentime are avoided. Maguire, who's cornered the market in young men wise beyond their years (The Ice Storm, Pleasantville, Ride With The Devil), plays Homer Wells as taciturn and thoughtful. But, beyond his MD-level knowledge of gynaecology, obstetrics and paediatrics, Homer is also an utter ingénu. Caine's Dr Wilbur Larch is a Dickensian creation, benign and content in his own little world. Only his warnings to Homer about the cruel state of "out there" and his ether addiction indicate more controlling and tragic sides.
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