Last month we saw a few cute photos of Orlando Bloom hangin’ out with girlfriend Miranda Kerr‘s pet pooch but today we get to see him in action on the SoCal set of his new film The Good Doctor. Clearly, Bloomie will do anything to get the shoot needed by his director … even if that means plunging headlong into the sea … clothes and all:

Orlando Bloom spent years sailing the seven seas in the Pirates Of The Caribbean films, but his latest movie sees him dunked right in it. The star, 33, was snapped flailing around fully-clothed in the surf while filming new movie The Good Doctor on Venice beach in Los Angeles yesterday. The film, which is co-produced by Orlando, sees him play a doctor who falls in love with a patient to the extent that he keeps making her sick rather than cure her to keep her in hospital. The movie just started shooting this week, so a release date has yet to be confirmed. His next outing on the big screen though will be in Sympathy For Delicious, in which he co-stars with Juliette Lewis and Mark Ruffalo, about a paralysed DJ “who gets more than he bargained for when he investigates the world of faith healing.” It goes it’s premiere at last month’s Sundance Festival and is sue to hit screens later this year.
Ew … what a creepy premise for a movie! I mean, I’m sure Hollywood will make it all romantic and stuff but a doctor who falls in love with his patent to the extent that he “keeps making her sick” just to hang on to her is … disturbed. I’m thinking Orlando Bloom and his hotness will distract folks from realizing what a creepy movie premise this is. I’m thinkin’ if producers really want to distract the audience, they should make Orlando take the ocean plunge wearing a lot less clothing.
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i love this man so much ^^..I think he may do creepy doctor quite well…
Trent it’s supposed to be creepy, it’s a thriller not a romcom
^^^oh haha, i was like umm how can they make that romantic
I agree with velcrodots. I thought I was missing the part where it said the movie wasn’t supposed to be creepy.
Whether Hollywood makes it “romantic and stuff” dispite the *actual* motive of Bloom’s character’s obvious *obsession* with his patient – It’s not that creepy, or far-fetched.
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What would anyone think of a movie featuring a mother deliberately making her child sick, frequent hospital visits, etc. just so that mother can get attention? Unfortunately, it happens in real life… as does stalking & obsessions.
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At least it’s JUST a movie, right?