Flowers in the attic have you seen the film or read the book?
By apples99
@apples99 (6556)
United States
February 17, 2009 2:27pm CST
I liked the film it was a fascinating and kind of sad, but the film seemed to end pretty well, it stars Kristy swanson and Louise Fletcher my sister read the book and she of course thought the book was much better then the film, but she and I still enjoyed the film also, and when I first saw this film years ago, I thought my goodness how are the characters going to get out of this situation, I'm referring to the crazy events that occour in the movie.
Well any way what are your thoughts on this film? have you seen it or maybe read the book? well if you didnt see the film or read the book, you should go to youtube.com. and check out some clips or maybe rent or buy it on DVD.

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@Toofancy (548)
• United States
18 Feb 09
I did see the movie a long time after I read the book. The book is actually the first of a trilogy. I agree with your sister that the book is far better than the movie. VC Andrews (author) wrote some pretty shocking stories that involved incest, etc. If you haven't read the book, I would highly suggest it, and the two that follow. Petals on the Wind and If There Be Thorns. I think you would really enjoy them if you liked the movie.
@lisa0502 (1724)
• Canada
18 Feb 09
I have both seen the movie and read the book. i would have to say that the movie does not do the book justice. The book is way more intense. I have also read the other books in the series. It carries on the lives of the kids after they leave the house. The series is definately a real interesting one that will keep you hooked.
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@signum (544)
• Australia
12 Apr 09
I'm a big fan of Virginia Andrews, so after reading all the books, of course I did see the movie. I am not the greatest fan of it simply because I felt the ending totally stuffed with the story that the book was supposed to portray, and they left so many important parts of the book out of the movie.
For those that have read the book, and haven't read any other books in the Dollanganger series, I urge you to pick them up and read them.
They are (not in this order of course - i don't remember since its been years since i have read them)
Flowers in the Attic
Petals on the Wind
Seeds Of Yesterday
If There Be Thorns
Garden of Shadows
@mommyboo (13174)
• United States
18 Feb 09
I've read the book (multiple times) and seen the movie. The book is a lot more detailed and there are some major differences in the movie, probably due to the fact that things had to be cut or changed due to time constraint. With a really detailed long book, it's hard to make it true in a movie unless you do some sort of television mini-series where you actually get like 6 hours of 'movie' instead of a standard 2 hour theatrical release.
The story itself is gruesome and horrible - not in the sense of violence but emotional carnage from the decisions the characters make. I read it the first time when I was in high school - I think I was in high school, and I have the whole series so I can reread them when I feel like it.
This would actually be a great book (or series) to remake into movies now, maybe they could be truer to the book. I think the movie was made in 87, which seemed modern at the time but now it's been 12 years lol.
@DarkDancer (1011)
• Dayton, Ohio
19 Feb 09
Oh, if you go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V.C._Andrews
It will tell you which books she actually wrote, which she started and which were inspired by her but still have her (copywrited) name on them....
@DarthJustice (2013)
• United States
17 Feb 09
Yeah, I've heard of both the movie and the book. But I've never actually seen the movie or even read the book. I'll check out some of the clips on YouTube sometime though.
@apples99 (6556)
• United States
19 Feb 09
Yes you should definitely check out some clips on YouTube or you could buy it on DVD, because flowers in the attic is actually a very entertaining film, even though the book has more detail the movie isn't bad, Iv seen the film a dozen times at least.


@jambi462 (4576)
• United States
18 Feb 09
No I haven't seen the film or read the book but the title sounds interesting and I wouldn't mind finding out what this piece of work is about. What kind of genre of movie or book would you classify it in? Sounds pretty cool and I'm always open to new movies that are good or really good books to read.
@apples99 (6556)
• United States
19 Feb 09
Well here's my opinion, if your a person who enjoys reading a lot, then get the book, but if your like me and your more of a visual person then see the film because the film isent bad it just lacks some details, but its still entertaining to watch, Iv seen it over a dozen times.

@AmbiePam (108114)
• United States
18 Feb 09
My sister saw it once and told me never to watch it. I think it affected her very badly mainly because she was around ten when she saw it. My parents weren't around or they wouldn't have let her see it. Anyway, it still creeps her out today, and I'm sure it is worse because of the childhood memory.
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
18 Feb 09
Oh yes, I read this book back when I was like 13 and was spellbound by it. There are several others in the series...lets see...
Flowers In The Attic
Petals On The Wind
If There Be Thorns
Seeds Of Yesterday
Garden Of Shadows
I also loved his book My Sweet Audrina
I fell in love with his writing and have several of his books. When the movie, Flowers In The Attic, came out (the only book out of the series that seems to have been made into a movie) I had to see it. It is a really great movie but there are alot of details left out from the book. I read all of the books and if you get the chance, I'd definately recommend you read them also...there's alot more to the story.
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@DarkDancer (1011)
• Dayton, Ohio
19 Feb 09
Interesting that you should bring this up since I have been thinking about it for the last few days. I have read Flowers, Petals and Thorns, but not the other 2. I believe I have seen the movie, but honestly do not recall it well enough to say for sure. I did enjoy the books, though they are very sad. The reason that I have been thinking about it is because my cousin said that if she ever has a daughter...she would like to name her Audrina, and no, she has never read "My Sweet Audrina", though I have.
@sudalunts (5523)
• United States
18 Feb 09
I did read the series Flowers in the attic. I couldn't put the book down and was anxious to read the next one. I did not see the movie, I tend to like reading the books better than watching the movies. The book was so interesting and made you want to continue reading until you finished. I think I finished each book in about two days.
@HansonFan (1653)
• United States
18 Feb 09
I've read the entire series a couple times and I've seen the movie. I prefer the books, which seems to be normal for me. I almost always get into the books more than the condensed movie. I didn't like that they changed the ending of the movie, although I have heard that some find the ending more satisfying. I think that this is still V.C. Andrews greatest story, and I have read the majority of her books. I like that you can never really predict all the twists and turns.
@Anora_Eldorath (6028)
• United States
18 Feb 09
The book was much better, but books generally are because there is more room for description. I enjoyed the book and movie, yet they were very creepy to say the least.
@marty3888 (2355)
• Acme, Michigan
17 Feb 09
I just started reading it for the first time a cople of weeks ago. So far the grandmother just let them know all the rules, so I'm at the very beginning yet. Didn't knoiw it was made into a movie.
@sid556 (30953)
• United States
18 Feb 09
I read the series years ago and again just this summer. It was excellent reading. I did not see the film. My friend did and she said it did not do the books justice really. She said that if she hadn't already read the books, she probably would not have been so critical. The books tend to be more detailed and intense, I think. If I'm going to see a film, I'd rather see it and then read the book to compare. I remember buying the Godfather to read right at the theater....they claimed you would understand the movie you just watched better after reading it. In that particular case, I think I wished I'd read the book first.
@littleone3 (2063)
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17 Feb 09
I read the book first when I was a teenager. Then read it again a few months ago along with the sequels of the book,Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday and Garden of Shadows. It is very sad the way the children got treated no wonder they could not adjust well to normal life.
I have also seen the film and think although it is a good film I felt that it did not do the book justice as everything seemed rushed. They tried to cram the five books into one film. It would have probably been better as three or four films.
It was also very different form the books.
@JenInTN (27514)
• United States
17 Feb 09
I have watched the film and was very disappointed. I read the book first. Actually I read the series of books. There is about 5 of them that continue that story and the book is very different from the movie. The author is VC Andrews. She has passed now and is being continued by a ghost writer.. don't read the new stuff. It's not as good. I would suggest the books strongly. The second book is Petals in the wind and the third is If there be thorns. I can't remember the other ones but there is a list of the series on the backs. Happy reading.
@theweerouss (982)
• United States
18 Feb 09
I haven't seen the movie, but I read the book several years ago. It's very disturbing! That being said, it's also engrossing! I've never been so into reading a book that emotionally upsets me like that before. I don't know if seeing the movie would have had a different effect on me, but reading the encounters of these four children was heart-wrenching, even though the novel was sure a page-turner!
@renemouche (843)
• United States
17 Feb 09
Gosh I haven't thought about this movie in forever. I didn't read the book but I have seen the movie. It was a sad movie but a good one.
















