If There Be Thorns
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If There Be Thorns

It's the 1980s. Brother and sister Christopher Jr. and Cathy Dollanganger, a surgeon and ballet teacher respectively, are the product of an incestuous... but loving relationship between their married parents, who were half-uncle to niece. Chris and Cathy are now married to each other, and live under the last name Sheffield, the surname of who ended up being their adoptive father. They managed to escape from their mother, born Corrine Foxworth, who once tried to kill them so that she could inherit her estranged father's vast estate. Corrine, who ultimately did inherit all the money, was eventually institutionalized following a mental breakdown. Cathy has two children, teenager Jory, whose biological father is now deceased ballet dancer Julian Marquet, and preteen Bart, whose biological father is now deceased Bart Winslow, Corrine's second husband. While Jory knows about Julian, Bart knows nothing about Bart Sr.; neither knows about Chris and Cathy's sibling relationship. Chris treats both boys as his own, and visa versa. These secrets abound in the Sheffield home, despite Chris having a policy of no secrets. Despite the possibility of being found out, Chris and Cathy decide to adopt an adolescent girl, Cindy, one of Cathy's ballet students whose mother has just died following an illness. The Sheffield house of cards could come tumbling down around them when, not by accident, Corrine, now out of the hospital and with her inherited wealth, moves in next door, she who wants to revive her relationship with the only family she has. She uses Bart as her pawn, he the insecure one in the family. But it's the actions of a bystander who wants to continue with the fire and brimstone beliefs of Corrine's now deceased mother, the religiously fanatical Olivia Foxworth, that may not only bring the house of cards down but kill many under its weight with Bart's help. Show More

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and deemed mentally unstable. However, their lives take a dark turn when they move into a new house and discover that their neighbor is Corrine's brother, Bart. Bart, who is known as John Amos, is a mysterious figure with a troubled past. As the Dollangangers try to settle into their new life, they become entangled in Bart's web of secrets and deceit.

If There Be Thorns is a psychological thriller that explores the repercussions of the Dollanganger family's twisted history. The movie delves into the complexities of family relationships, loyalty, and the destructive power of secrets. As Chris and Cathy struggle to understand Bart's motives, they are forced to confront their own demons and confront the sins of their past.

The film is a gripping and suspenseful tale that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The performances of the cast, including Heather Graham as Cathy and Jason Lewis as Chris, are riveting and bring the characters to life. The cinematography and production design add to the atmospheric and haunting nature of the story.

If There Be Thorns is a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and those familiar with the previous adaptations of V.C. Andrews' novels. It combines elements of mystery, drama, and horror to create a captivating and unsettling narrative. So, buckle up and prepare for a thrilling journey into the dark corners of the human psyche.