
A decade after Cathy, Christopher, and Carrie escaped from their grandparents' attic at Foxworth Hall, Petals on the Wind continues to follow the twisted plight of the family as they attempt to put their sordid past behind them, but soon discover certain secrets can't be left behind. When Cathy finds herself in an abusive relationship with a fellow dancer, Julian, Christopher and Cathy are forced to face the forbidden feelings they developed for one another while coming of ag... (Full plot summary below)
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A decade after Cathy, Christopher, and Carrie escaped from their grandparents' attic at Foxworth Hall, Petals on the Wind continues to follow the twisted plight of the family as they attempt to put their sordid past behind them, but soon discover certain secrets can't be left behind. When Cathy finds herself in an abusive relationship with a fellow dancer, Julian, Christopher and Cathy are forced to face the forbidden feelings they developed for one another while coming of age during captivity. But when tragedy strikes the Dollangangers once again, Cathy returns to Foxworth Hall to confront her grandmother and seek revenge on her mother with a plan to seduce her husband Bart. When Christopher runs to Cathy's side, the two are determined to start over again - together.
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| AV ClubGenevieve ValentineThere's enough of the all-out V.C. Andrews flavor to make this installment worth a look for those who want to catch up with a family of soap people 30 years in the making. |
| Common Sense MediaJoyce SlatonSoapy, sudsy, and scandalous, this take on the much-beloved (and much-reviled!) V.C. Andrews' book is a lot more fun than Lifetime's previous Flowers in the Attic. |
| User ReviewEric PMuch more interesting than the previous adaptation of Flowers in the Attic. |
| User ReviewDanie WDefinitely more exciting than the Flowers In the Attic |
| User ReviewDenice GThis movie was crazy! There were so many twists. The plot was intriguing, sexy, yet creepy all together! |
| User ReviewHugo GIt was an improvement over "Flowers in the Attic" in the quality of the whole cinematography. The acting was also very good and more natural than in the previous movie. Even though it started quite slow, it took off kind of roughly but still it was intriguing and extremely twisted. |
| User ReviewRodrigo Dso much better than the first part, show others type of people even when the characters are the same. Nice cast |
| User ReviewStephen FBetter then the prior installment in the series. More intense and brings an even bigger shocker to the Dollanganger series. |
| User ReviewJake PI enjoyed flowers in the attic more but this movie is still made for tv enjoyable. |
| User ReviewJason BWell that was uncomfortable. Was better than the first film (preferred the book)... I'm dead. |