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This adaptation of author V.C. Andrews' novel Flowers in the Attic tells the story of four siblings forced to live out of sight in an attic for years following the death of their father and subsequent abandonment by their mother. As they endure unspeakable treatment at the hands of their grandmother, an inappropriate bond grows between the elder brother and sister as they come of age.
Rating
NR
Director
Deborah Chow
Studio
Front Street Pictures
Writer
Kayla Alpert
- i LOVED THIS MOVIES FROM START TILL END. THE MOVIE IS VERY NICE AND A THRILLER AND SO LOVELY AND SAD :(Reply
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- For a first time spectator, I enjoyed the raw and poignant plot that Flowers In The Attic has. I don't know why there are so many bad reviews, but I'm rating this a 5 out of 5.Reply
- Has a creepy and dark premise in a plethora of themes running throughout this adapted story. However, the low-key television movie production values are detrimental to the final product.Reply
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- Shocking and provoking, Flowers in the Attic its probably one of the most heavy movies in this category which has a cast that can provide the perfect performances that an excellent psychological thriller like this deserves, to not mention its constantly dark atmosphere and its great suspense scenes and the sick thrills.Reply
- Yay! Finally this movie got made properly! I loved this book series growing up, and needless to say, I was disappointed in the 1987 version which messed up the ending. This is much more like it. Yes, it's a TV movie, but it doesn't shy away from things like the relationship between Cathy and Chris. Heather graham is very good as Corrine too. I hated her lol. The grandmother is a little more sympathetic here than she should be, it did put a different spin on it and made Corinne more the villain. I do have to admit the grandmother in the botched 87 version was the more accurate portrayal, but that's the only part I liked better. The grandmother here is interesting as she seems to have more layers, but the book grandmother was an out and out evil bitch. I'm looking forward to watching the sequel.Reply
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- With a gripping, terrofying story, this new adaptation of V. C. Andrews' first novel gives um something you can't quite get because it repulses and the same time amazes you; despite the directing quality not being a match to the story (or even the script), the story is what marks this amazing movie/story.Reply
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