Prime Video | Release Date: August 4, 2023
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TalkTeaVAug 5, 2023
Sigourney Weaver was able to display a vulnerable and empathetic June Hart, while at the same time giving off some serious Olivia Foxworth vibes with her commanding presence. Alyla Browne's performance breathes life into young Alice, amidstSigourney Weaver was able to display a vulnerable and empathetic June Hart, while at the same time giving off some serious Olivia Foxworth vibes with her commanding presence. Alyla Browne's performance breathes life into young Alice, amidst an enchanting backdrop. Director Glendyn Ivin masterfully unveils a tapestry of fantasy and farm life. Subtle dialogues and concealed emotions raise questions, adding layers of intrigue. A talented ensemble, led by Sigourney Weaver, crafts exciting, mysterious characters.

I can't wait to make my way back to Thornfield. There's so much to uncover about each character's history, and I'm eager to see how they all develop throughout the series.
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TVJerrySep 2, 2023
A young girl is terrified by her abusive father, so she takes fatal action. As a result, she's taken to live with her estranged grandmother (Sigourney Weaver), who runs a flower farm and uses the plants to send messages of encouragement andA young girl is terrified by her abusive father, so she takes fatal action. As a result, she's taken to live with her estranged grandmother (Sigourney Weaver), who runs a flower farm and uses the plants to send messages of encouragement and hope. This is obviously taken from a novel, because there's lots of expressive imagery and lingering looks. The pacing reads slowly as the mild surprises are meted out, one per episode. Weaver strains and struggles, as does the rest of the cast with the melodrama that's trapped their characters. While there is some beauty and occasional emotion, the self-reflective nature on top of the statements about abuse and empowerment make the film wilt more than blossom. Expand
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