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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Flowers in the Attic (1987)


A drama directed by Jeffrey Bloom.
When a father dies, his wife and children are forced to go live with the grandparents. The children's mother says they will get a large inheritance when the grandfather dies. The children are then locked in the attic and neglected.
By now you've seen the purple print and the year 1987. What could possibly have happened in that year to create such marvelous films?! The plot was like a King Diamond album and the characters were portrayed very well. I also liked the soundtrack with it's creepy classical music. This film couldn't help but be good, as it was made in the best year for movies. I'm rating it awesome.

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