Three children named Cathy, Christopher, and Carrie, escaped from their grandparent’s attic at Foxworth Hall, after 10 years, they decided to leave their sleazy past behind them, but then they discovered some secrets, that overturned their lives, which leads Cathy returns to Foxworth Hall, seeking revenge from her mother.
Soapy, 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.
[Petals on the Wind] commits the deadliest of movie sins: it does not shock, it does not move, it does not provoke...unless yawns count, it is simply a bore.
There'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.