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Flowers in the Attic (2014) brings a dark, oppressive atmosphere that grips you right from the start. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly as the children's plight unfolds. It's interesting how it navigates themes of family loyalty and betrayal. The performances, especially from the young cast, carry a weight that feels genuine amidst the horrific circumstances they face. The practical effects aren't overly flashy, which suits the narrative well—it's more about the psychological terror than gore. I think the film does a decent job adapting the source material, though some nuances might feel a bit lost. Still, it's a haunting experience that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Adaptation of V.C. Andrews' novel, with a distinct focus on psychological elements.Noteworthy performances from the child actors, adding depth to their roles.Examines complex family dynamics in a very unsettling way.
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