Siblings Are Locked up in Attic for Years to Hide A Family Conspiracy |FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC
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This is so much tamer than the actual books. In the book, Chris falls for his sister and kinda repeats the cycle of incest. The little boy died as written, but the little girl never physically grew up because what the arsenic and lack of sunlight exposure in her childhood did to her body. So she was still gorgeous, but with the body of a pre teen, and the head of an adult. She eventually commits suicide by eating arsenic doughnuts, mimicing how her twin died (they were really close and she never moved on from losing him, plus she had MAJOR insecurities being compared to her gorgeous statuesque ballerina sister). The older siblings are romantically involved with each other, and the girl goes through a toxic relationship with a male dancer (who kill’s himself/ dies from an overdose, I can’t remember) and she has a son by the dancer and has another son by someone else. She and her brother move to a neighbourhood that no one knows them, and act as husband and wife, but then the book I read ends with her making a cozy room for her two sons in the attic of their cottage and she buys a picnic basket very similar to the one her grannie used to bring food to the siblings when they were in their attic👀 (alluding to the fact that she might do the same to her kids because the nature of her relationship with her brother is similar to that of the incestuous relationship of her parents). All too grim for me. I read this when I was so young too, I now understand why my mom never let me borrow books from my friends. Not when this was what I was reading😭😭😭. It was such a shocker for my 13 year old mind that read Powerpuff Girls Z fanfic. Like, what??!!!
Holy shit. I can't even imagine myself reading this as an adult, let alone a child 😖
They showed this in the sequal to the newer film but it was still just ass terrible
I devoured all VC Andrews books starting in middle school through college. They are all just twisted as Flowers in the Attic and I didn’t realize this twisted until much later. But I also didn’t realize how traumatic my own childhood was until recently either so there’s that.
ahh did you get to read seeds of yesterday where Cathy and Chris are old and the kids are grown. the kid she has with Bart is super messed up almost like a punishment to her for her seducing her mother's husband, him finding out about the incest relationship and finding out Chris is not his real father. Literally her sins of falling in love with her brother come back to her through more tragedy just the way it happened to her own mother. Also, there's the prequel garden of shadows that goes into the grandmother's backstory that shows she wasn't always an evil person but so many betrayals and heartache turned her into a cold and bitter person. It's like the whole family is meant to be in this vicious cycle of secrets and sins.
so crazy ffs
The uncle is the kids dad and great uncle but their mother is also their cousin. I remember watching this before I knew what incest was.
Ew 😂
Same. Watched it since I was pretty young.
that's the biggest incest I have ever heard, not since game of thrones.
So she gave birth to her cousins 🤔
@@tanasiacampos5836 yes
What's more depressing than the plot is that this sort of abuse is probably still happening today somewhere.
Yup, look at the Turpin case. Oddly familiar. 🫣
@@maggieroodt yeah, that was heartbreaking.
Probably somewhere in Alabama
The thumbnail is from the remake, but this is a recap of the original.
must have not found the perfect thumbnail
I PREFER THE ORIGINAL ANYWAY.
@@tyriciankelly9185 Wasn't the remake a Lifetime movie anyway? I remember seeing it and being unimpressed.
@@OverdramaticAngel LOL. YES, IT WAS.
@@OverdramaticAngel me too. I thought the same thing.
Think it is easier to get a job than to wait for inheritance.
Waaaay too much foolery and incest for a coin. Too much.
Happens more way more than what you guys wanna know
I think in the remake, the mother mentions that the family lived so well when they had the father’s income but how hard it is to find a job that supports 4 children when he dies
They could probably ran away to an orphanage till some one turned 18 get a job then get a career then the other sibling helps the other get a career and so on
These books were wild as shit. They got progressively weirder and more convoluted as the series went on.
This movie made me cry. It was so beyond sad. The mother is a selfish POS, who just wanted to run off with her new boyfriend. He didn't want any kids I think that's why. And she knew what a psycho her mother was, yet she took her kids there anyway. Her toddler little boy, didn't deserve that horrible treatment. Toddlers might be annoying sometimes, but they are still very innocent. And it was just sick what happened. And then the brother and sister get accused of relations. They were just trying to call. Down their younger brother and sister! I first saw this movie when I was a little older than the two younger siblings.
no they planned on having children but if she had children w/ her 1st husband she'd be disinherited
Down?
First red flag of the mother is not finding a job when her husband died to feed her family. I already knew something was off.
I was thinking, what’s this movie until i saw the “family” and now I realize it.
**SWEET HOME ALABAMA** INTENSIFIES.
Lol no cap my husband is from Alabama his mom and dad look like brother and sister
@@bunbunmischeif2077 hol' up that's suspicious
I remember reading this book, way too young to read it
Maybe 8? All the incest in the book was, unexpected so to say, and I remember my mother walking in the living room where I was reading, just after Cory died. I was really crying my eyes out and she was in shock when she saw that. When I convinced her to read the book she cried as well 😅
wow... 8 ? You must be really into reading lol
@@mitsukihain I was! Ate books for breakfast when I was younger😁
Reading books at such a young age? That is awesome
Daniel Steele right?
@@sandrinedyce7219 the author of the books is Virginia Andrews.
I use to read VC Andrews books when I was in HS. Really surprised that they allowed them to be there (conservative small southern town in the early 90s) and seems like every series had incest or a chain of incestuous events. I think the Dollanganger series was the one with the most rife with it what with Corrine and her husband being half uncle/niece, and then Cathy and Christopher being full brother/sister and fully embracing their attraction to each other in the end. 🤮
Sandy, I remember too. I used to read the books but got sick of the theme after awhile
Chris Sr. and Corinne were also half siblings. Which made it even worse.
I read the series myself growing up, but the movie fell short, when they totally missed a huge detail. The powdered cookies? They were powdered donuts in the book, it might not sound like a huge detail to someone, but when you’re little and reading about these books, powdered donuts matter.
Just like royalty. Always grossed me out.
wth? the strangest thing is that kids were reading that.
Wow! So they made a movie from the novel. While growing up my mom used to tell us about some of the books she read . One of those stories was about this fictional characters who were locked up in an attic and fed arsenic. It was in 4 books I think. Flowers in the Attic, Petals in the Wind, If there be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday. Like in this recap they were also able to escape in the end. I know about the story but never read any of the books nor watched the movie.
I read the books when I was in middle school, loved all her books back then before the author died.
This is just the second time they turned Flowers in the Attic into a movie. The prequel adaption is coming out next month on Lifetime.
The movie was made in 1987
There are numerous movies about this series.
this movie was so hard hitting and so sad, that mother was just sick to get back there and then just abaddon her own choldrens
So traumatizing this movie. Me & my siblings watched this growing up! All for money greed wealth, so sad. Good movie happens in real life. Stay blessed everyone ❤️🙏🏾
As a member of Mother and Women's Association, we do not claim Corraine as one of us.
I remember this movie. I was young when i watched it with my mom. I remember the sugar cookies. Always showing shaking the sugar on the cookies. Gramdma was smooth smack crazy. Lady did a great job with that character.
😟I can’t believe she just called the children’s devil spawn, how is it even their fault their born with a mother who’s married to a her half brother known as their father like what ☹️poor children
Am I the only one bothered by the older brother feeding the boy twin his own blood? I mean its completely unsanitary, he wanted to become a doctor and yet he failed to recognize the danger that comes from feeding his younger brother his own blood
It was a practice back then
Desperate times calls for Desperate measures, after all they were basically locked up and their cold hearted grandma was punishing then with no food.
When the alternative is death, unsanitary measures cease to matter I would imagine.
At that time in the book, they were being starved, he was trying to feed the young boy something so he wouldn't die.
It os not unsanitary, no more than the cutlery we use to eat. The stomach acids are a strong defence .
I remember watching this movie as a kid..this was when movies had to be good..before special effects... I haven't seen this movie in 30 years but I remember it well...this is a classic
What is the movie called?
I love how the kids love and care about each other
They sure take "care" of each other alright
@@jadacampbell9331 bruh i'm dead haha
The older ones tho....lol
@@yanijen9733 Ikr! Bathing her in a tub. Glad grandma didn’t watch that 🤮. I have 4 siblings, we DEFINITELY do not do that
@@unicorn69 bc the older siblings were in love 🤣🤣
But…. To be honest who just Chats with their sister or brother when their taking a bath ???? It kind of weird lol
😂
In the book they're in love with one another.
That’s not all they did lol
@@nicolesawyer7117 what did they do ?
@@ThatNyx they slept together in the attic and later in the series they live like husband and wife.
after watching the recap, i have bought immediately the book 😂 with its sequel "petals of the wind"
I kinda feel bad for Olivia Correne's step mom she went through alot as a wife
what was not mentioned was that the father(the kids father) was not really related to their mom after all as the father was taken in by the grandfather(one of his mistress's child).
That's incorrect. The father and the mother were actually half brother and sister as well
@@Chynasyndrome83 The father was the mother's half-uncle actually
@@Angelvalare we're both correct 😊 Olivia was only pretending to be pregnant
The father was Corrine's half-brother. His mother (who was a widow of Corrine's uncle) was raped by Corrine's father, and to hide her pregnancy from rape they pretended that it is Grandma who was pregnant with Corrine. Corrine and children's father had the same mother, and their fathers were brothers, so yeah, they were extra incestuous
@@Chynasyndrome83 yess cuz Corrine's dad had seduced his own father's wife who already had his half brother and when she gave birth to Corrine they kicked her ass out with her first kid and Olivia raised Corrine as hers. Some messed up shit that your dog of a husband has sex with his father's widow under your roof and then gets her preggo
Must be nice to kill someone in front of a wedding party and walk away Scott free. This movie was so intense in the 80’s. Seems a bit cheesy today.
She didn't technically kill her, she fell. And no one wanted to take the heat for a murdered child and 3 captive poisoned kids.
God that is messed up on so many levels.
I’m not surprised they changed a lot of things from the book because the book is just too crazy to have a faithful movie adaptation.
The book is even more sick and twisted.
The grandmother in the book was very strict, this makes her almost sympathetic. In the prequel book you do have sympathy for her, she ended up being a victim as well, until the children came. Then you lose that compassion for her.
i read garden of shadows before flowers in the attic and needless to say, i do feel bad for olivia. she was insecure with herself since in her perspective, she's not as desirable like the girls and when malcolm taken in an interest, she thought it was love. nope. she was brought to foxworth hall not as a bride and a wife but a breeder for her husband's heirs
The book series was MUCH BETTER.
Oh, and Corrine NEVER died!
It's called The Dollanganger Series by V. C. Andrews
This is the Correct Order:
Garden Of Shadows
Flowers In The Attic
Petals On The Wind
If There Be Thorns
Seeds Of Yesterday
Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth
Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger
Secret Brother
Beneath the Attic
Out of the Attic
Shadows of Foxworth
I was unaware of books 5-10
So, looks like I got some books to get.
Although Lifetime has done almost all the books.
They will be currently arring a version of Garden Of Shadows.
My childhoods favorite movie!!! Still traumatized by powdered sugar
Always lol 😂
I never got to finish the book but I remember reading it in high school and from how far I got that book was crazy. I got to the point where the twins was sick.
Holy fuck I just read the plot stories for all four books and what a series. I swear this channel has me discovering stories I have never heard of my entire life till now
A lot less convoluted and messed up than the books, I like it.
Flowers in the attic (the original) is hardcore.
You think the movie was hard core you should read all the books they are much better. When I first read the first book I read it in one day couldn't put it down.
I remember reading the same exact story (minus the incest) from one of my Mum's story collection as a kid. Except it was in Urdu.
I haven't been able to remember the name but won't ever forget the story because it had been the most heartbreaking thing I had ever read. Safe to assume it had been based on this story.
How is it same exact story minus the incest .. that's the whole point of the movie 🤣
@@chayanikade1236 the inheritance part
@@chayanikade1236 the whole mum tries to remarry and poison her own kids plot.
@Necesito dormir bilkul yaad nahi yaar. I was so young. It wasn't even a book itself. It was like a collection of different stories.
I asked my mom about it. She said there was a trend when international stories would be translated and published for readers in collections.
If the incest part wasn't missing in your book, then it might have sounded like an average Pakistani family's story.
I watched this movie as a kid (10-14 years maybe). It probably NOT a good movie for a child that age 😂
But it left big impact on me! I think this movie is very interesting, makes you really care for kids in the attic.
With years I forgot half of the story so watching this video refreshed my memory.
Now I need to rewatch whole movie with a good company.
I also see there’s a lot of deep themes. Like their mother went from being a normal parent to completely psychotic. Neglecting their children and then trying to kill then. And all that just for money.
Wow. If anything this movie is unique without trying to be edgy and extra extra dark. I like it. Dark, depressing, but with good balance and somewhat happy ending.
Love the originals and remakes
I was in 5th grade when I readed this book. My cousin (male) and I was used as example to explain what the book and inccest meant. Most kids didnt know what that was.
I read all the books and this one was the least incestuous of them all, I'm surprised they didn't all have 2 heads to be real 🤣
Hello
This is one of the best movies I ever watched
I like this movie it never gets old
Corinne and Christopher sr:
-Husband and wife
-half brother and sister
-Uncle and niece
This makes Corrine her childrens:
-Mother
-Cousin
-Aunt
This family tree is too tangled. The books go into more detail.
The grandmother is played by the same actress who played Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Kai Winn in DS9...
Came here from the prequel trailer. Watched this movie many times as a kid (obvs didn't understand all of it when I was very young)
This movie was soo good! I remember seeing this on TV long ago when I was a kid. I was horrified and disgusted at the mother and grandmother also, I did not like the SAD ending but the movie was still an instant classic.
One of my favorite movies 🎥💜
This book is uber fckd up! And something that I read as a kid as did most of my friends and other kids I knew. This was always considered a kids/young adult book. Which we read this when we were like 10-12. Really fckd up
Thats not for kids, no matter how you see it. How could a book like this be allowed into school! Were the grownups all idiots back then?
@@asetdedieva4642 they didn't censor them back then. I read this series when I was 11 in Jr high
@@asetdedieva4642
I agree with you 100%
And as dreamclouddive commented, they really didn’t censor as much. And as with ALOT of things in a school, once a few people do something, it spreads to most the students like a fckng virus!
Edit: Btw, I read this book abt 30yrs ago in 91 or 92..... i was 14, a freshman. Some of the kids i knew read it when we younger 6th - 8th grade
@@asetdedieva4642 an idiot teacher gave me The Lovely Bonrs when I was young. Not a book for teenagers
One of my favorite movies
To think she killed her own son.
not only are their parents their uncle and cousin. In the remake of the second book the siblings also end up having a child together and the older sister sleeps with her mother's husband and ends up getting pregnant as revenge since the mother couldn't have anymore kids and after the mother poisoned them with rat poison the twin girl committed suicide the same way years later after reaching out to their mother and being rejected.
Thats not the remake but the plot for the 2nd book, Petals on the Wind.
@@myiesha3125 isn't there a older version of the second movie. Just like how there's a remake of the first. Plus even if it's part to I still count it as being it the same,it's all one long story
@@niaj7400 no only a older version of the first book, and yeah you are right I didn’t understand your comment at first. if u haven’t read the books i would def check them out. it gives a way different tale especially for the 2nd book.
Omg I've read that a few times and still can't follow the crazy
what 😀
Broooo watched this entire series years ago. It gets…um well, interesting. Just watch it.
im looking forward to watching this, read all the books!
Watched it long time ago, and still remember and cry over movie
Chris is such a Momma’s Boy
I know the mom was poisoning them, but did the grandma know?
I'm pretty sure they came up with the idea together.
Grandma knew but didn’t care. It’s explained in the second book.
Yes. She even told them not to eat the doughnuts.
dude.. im pretty sure that brother and sister were being way to intimate for it being innocent chatter... that looks like another set of incest
Flowers in the Attic
Petals on the Wind
If There be Thorns
Seeds of Yesterday
Very famous book and movie. I always wondered what it was about. Thanks
The fact that the eldest siblings slept with one another honestly makes me sick.
Every time the grandma thinks the chris and her sis are doing sum she only punishes the girl and not Chris why is that
Wondered the same
Bcoz her daughter did it not her son and the earlier society held women responsible for tempting men
Because society was messed up and blamed women instead of both the man and woman
Ive read this book andnit was great
this all could have been avoided if he had life insurance
The first time I saw this movie I was 15 years old...today I'm between 45 and 47 years old...
This movie made me so sad, the book is really disturbing as well.
This is a really good film
Dad had no life insurance then?
I read this in Jr high 😭 i was so obsessed with VC Andrews
I watched this movie when I was very young and I didn't really understand it.. Finally found it now and understand the plot... The mother is so evil
Moral of this story is don't trust your mother and grandmother
I have seen this movie 10-20 years ago. It was really good thriller.
Christopher, Cathy, Cory and Carrie
That movie was so sad. I cried.
I would like to see someone remake mommy dearest
I saw this movie as a kid have been looking for it
5:14 They are siblings bro
This isn't the same movie that I watched 💀
There's two versions of this movie.
The other movie is much closer to the novel.
You probably watched the Remake which is garbage
Chris looked older then his mom
I remember watching all 4 movies the new ones that came out in 2014-2015. The story is really bazaar, sad, and pure gloomy and weird.
This version looks better than the remake
There are some things that are so different from the book. The book is amazing.
Im not happy about the ending of this. It was so abrupt and not the way things happened. Corrine ended up in the loony bin because of a mental breakdown and setting the house on fire after getting confronted by her grown children at a lavish Christmas party. It's her husband Bart and the very old and disabled grandmother that die. I suppose the director and writers were like ' oh shit we need to wrap this up, going over time and budget. Let's just kill the mom off"
Interesting sounding movie. Also your voice reminds me of Henry Rollins
I forgot how good this movie was.
King David do you want a new a boyfriend
Nice movie 🍿
Rlly good book
I read the books and to this day I’m like 🤯
I watched it and loved it it’s not necessarily scary
Nice
Flowers in the attic.
Reading the comments I’m thinking, “damn this family tree is so confusing”
i remember watching this when i was younger
The books was more horrible than the movie. They lightened the actual plot in the movie
VC Andrews had 3 books in this series and I could never finish reading them
It’s too painful
NEW or OLD FLOWERS in the ATTICS...meow
I loved all Virgina Andrews books,its a pity they only made this one into movie,
Lifetime has made a crap ton of VC Andrews movies, all of the Dollanganer books, the Casteel books, My Sweet Audrina, and the Ruby series.
@@DioneN i didnt know, we dont have lifetime overhere
@@lolamoewestside49 I hope you can maybe find them to stream somehow where you are, they are a cheesy guilty pleasure!
@@DioneN im looking as we speak😉
i cant believe what i just watch i thought that their mother was dead still in part two of this movie the daughter shows up to a party confronting their mother of what she has done wrong...
I’ve read all the books, expect for Garden of Shadows. I am not finished with Seeds of Yesterday because my depressed ass got overwhelmed.
Ahhh, the original, *slightly less* vomitous, “The Strange Thing About the Johnsons”.
😳❗️😨❗️🤢❗️😱❗️🥴‼️
Thank you for taking my recommendation
Why would CZcams algorithm show me the same shot from another creator? Are they hoping this one explained it better or something? You 👏 can't 👏 explain 👏 this 👏
Who the heck put those books in teen section of the library and let 12 year old me read it? It was traumatising.