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thewolveswithin · 1 year
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Tilda Cobham-Hervey as Helen Reddy and Evan Peters as Jeff Wald in I Am Woman (2019)
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zonetrente-trois · 8 months
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THE LOST FLOWERS OF ALICE HART - Episodes 1-3 - limited spoilers - A young girl searches for her history in her grandmother’s flower fields.
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train-inthedistance · 2 years
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Flinch (2021) / dir. Cameron Van Hoy
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mordorlady · 6 months
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love this scene, so frightening. ***possessive***
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buffyfan145 · 7 months
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Just got done watching ep 1.6 of "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart" and wow that episode was so good and also scary!!! They've done such a great job with this and all the actors are giving great performances. We got more of the secrets revealed and a huge cliffhanger for the final episode next week. Posting the rest behind a cut for major book and show spoilers.
Everything with Alice realizing how Dylan really is was so hard to watch and I knew it was coming from the book. That was so scary and much more of it was shown than the scenes when she was young with Clem. Shows how sadly abuse survivors can still end up in relationships similar to what they experienced as a child or what their parents did. Then her still hiding from Twig when she showed up to find her and refusing to see her or go back, even though she should. Also great use of having Alice see Agnes during the ending of this episode and trying to figure out what to do.
Very happy we're getting more scenes of Twig too and her story as the book only lightly touched on it. It's been more fleshed out for the show and I teared up a few times hearing her talk about her missing kids that are adults out there somewhere. Then also how she ended up loving both Clem and Candy as her own children, and Alice as her granddaughter.
Then we got the big reveal about June's past and how much she went through. I can't imagine being forced to keep a pregnancy and raise that child after what happened and not even knowing who the baby's father was. Sadly it's starting to happen again here in the US since Roe v Wade got overturned. And then losing her first love Roberta because of it. It also shows why she treated her son the way she did and why she was afraid to keep Charlie as she was scared it was something inherited that turned Clem that way and Charlie might be too. Glad she has Candy and had Twig and explains so much of why she is the way she is.
Then this also shows why a lot of reviews of the book, including my own, say this does have you sympathize with Clem. It does not excuse what he did as a teenager and adult, but it shows the psychology of what a child that is a product of r*pe and then feels neglected by their mother can do. I don't blame June though and Twig was there to help, but really she should've gave Clem up for adoption. But at the same time a child being neglected like that does change their psychology and can be more influential to making them violent even without a possible inherited mental illness so you don't really know how he would've turned out if things were different.
It's just so tragic for everyone in this show but at the same time I know how the books ends and it's a story of overcoming and changing things. I won't spoil anymore but next week should be a great finale.
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picspammer · 7 months
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
Directed by Glendyn Ivin
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defclan · 7 months
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geekcavepodcast · 10 months
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart Teaser Trailer
"When Alice, aged 9, tragically loses her parents in a mysterious fire, she is taken to live with her grandmother June at Thornfield flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past. ... Alice's journey as she grows from her complicated past builds to an emotional climax when she finds herself fighting for her life against a man she loves."
Based on the novel by Holly Ringland, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart stars Sigourney Weaver, Asher Keddie, Leah Purcell, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Frankie Adams, Charlie Vickers, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Alexander England, Sebastián Zurita, Alyla Browne, and Xavier Samuel. Glendyn Ivin serves as series director and Sarah Lambert serves as showrunner.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart premieres on Prime Video on August 4, 2023.
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cemyafilmarsiv · 6 months
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Burn directed by Mike Gan
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ppeuppeuppeu · 1 year
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Eaglehawk (2016 Short Film)
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Director: Shannon Murphy
Writer: Marisa Nathar
Stars: Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Ryan Corr , Wayne Blair
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sadly, i havent found any links as to where we could view the whole film, but i did find a clip from the Eaglehawk Movie facebook page:
will continue to look for sources so we could watch it 😭
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an-empty-table · 1 year
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Burn(2019) 🚨
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geesenoises · 2 months
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love these kinds of games!! thanks for the tag @oflights
last song: My Love Mine All Mine - Mitski! the whole album is very good, and this song is just stuck in my head all the time
favorite color: hahaha funnily enough, the reverse of allie. green and pink, but purple/lilac/lavender is making a big come back for me (and just in the culture generally tbh)
last film/show: All Of Us Strangers, and i am unwell now. and currently watching the new season of Dimension 20!
sweet/savory/spicy: this is such a cheater answer but all my favorite foods are all three, or at least a sweet/savory combo. but listen: good food is all about balancing your flavors!!!
relationship status: single
last thing i googled: Tilda Cobham-Hervey because i'm being so fucking nosy about...
current obsession: Dev Patel, in general and especially after watching the trailer for Monkey Man (Tilda is apparently his partner). my other obsession that i'm trying to be a little measured about is watching paul mescal and andrew scott do press for AOUS.
last book: last book i finished was Nona the Ninth on audiobook. the audiobooks for TLT are very good imo!!! moira quirk is a gem!
i started listening to Saving Time by Jenny Odell. i was kind of lukewarm about her first book, How To Do Nothing (kind of felt like it could've been a series of Medium posts, or a Substack in 2024 terms), but i'm liking this one better i thiiink? i'm only half an hour in tho. and also it feels like a physical book kind of read because there's lots of things i want to think over and underline and decide if i agree with so i might have to switch to that.
looking forward to: my brother made himself the birthday cake from Milk Bar for his birthday (i offered!! but he wanted the experience) so we get to eat that tonight, and then we're going out for dim sum on wednesday. and a fun lil fest announcement coming very soon 🤭🪿
no pressure tagging @cavendishbutterfly @moonmanatee @sorrybutblog @oknowkiss @wolfpants @apricitydays-lazynights @saintgarbanzo @sweet-s0rr0w @basicallyahedgehog @phoebe-delia and like literally everyone. my brain can only remember so many people and i am nosy about everyone.
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holy-minseok · 5 months
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Just watched Burn (2019) with Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Josh Hutcherson and 200/10 movie. I love a female protagonist that’s complex and fucking crazy. We don’t have enough gross and rotted female lead characters ☠️
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"Burn"
Una desolada gasolinera a la media noche es el punto de reunión perfecto para el emocionante thriller que nos trae hoy TNT en su ciclo de Originales. "Burn (Noche Infernal)" es la cinta del director Mike Gan, quien ya había escrito un par de episodios de "Into The Dark" y dirigido uno de ellos. Aquí el novato director se estrena en la pantalla grande con este thriller también de su autoría.
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La historia se centra en el personaje de Melinda (Tilda Cobham-Hervey), una dependiente de una gasolinera que junto con Sheila (Suki Waterhouse) se encargan del turno nocturno. Ellas son muy contrastantes entre sí, mientras Sheila es más extrovertida y brutalmente honesta, Melinda es muy introvertida y solitaria que ve en cualquier persona que es amable con ella la oportunidad para poder escapar de su triste realidad.
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Mientras ellas se encuentran trabajando aparece en escena Billey (Josh Hutcherson) un ladrón de mala monta con problemas en el manejo de su ira que solo quería llevarse el dinero de la caja para poder seguir huyendo. Pero el carácter de las dependientes complicará todo llevándolo al límite, y lo que primero era un robo ahora es una situación de rehenes que está a punto de explotar.
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La historia de Mike Gan se centra a la interacción de estos tres personajes mientras se encuentran dentro de la tienda de conveniencia. Ahí Gan se las ingenia para crear situaciones efectivas que aumentan la tensión de la historia y que la hacen muy entretenida. La efectiva fotografía de Jon Keng y la música de Ceiri Torjussen se suman para lograr ese efecto claustrofóbico de la única locación de esta cinta.
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Contada casi en tiempo real, y con una gran actuación de parte de Tilda Conham-Hervey, los efectivos diálogos y la inclusión de personajes secundarios muy a tiempo, se logra hacer de esta cinta independiente un momento muy disfrutable.
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Pero...
Aunque la cinta logra su cometido de entretener con la historia principal, al tocar temas como la soledad, autolesiones y tendencias suicidas lo hace de manera superficial ocasionando que sean tratados muy a la ligera y hasta caigan en el cliché o en lo caricaturesco. Sin embargo, como ya lo habíamos mencionado, la excelente actuación de Tilda la salva de caer en ese aspecto ya que su personaje es el que pasa por todas estas etapas.
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En resumen
"Burn (Noche Infernal)" es un efectivo y claustrofóbico thriller, que gracias a su creativo guion y cuidada dirección logra convertirse en una "mediana" propuesta 👎
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mordorlady · 3 months
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-his eyes were closed, then slowly opening-
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buffyfan145 · 8 months
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Another great episode with ep 4 of "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart"!!! :D I read the book and we got more secrets revealed in this episodes and it was Alycia Debnam Carey's debut as adult Alice and now she's found out more of what June has been hiding from her. Will post the rest behind a cut, but this miniseries has done a great job adapting the book. Also for us Charlie Vickers fans he's credited in the episode but I never saw him in any scenes. It's possible he appeared in a quick flash, as both Alyla Browne and Tilda Cobham Hervey did as young Alice and Agnes, and I missed it. However, his character Clem's presence is felt in multiple scenes and with the introduction of 3 more characters.
This episode started with the 14 year time jump as Alice is now 24, but she's found out one of the secrets that June has been keeping and that she's been controlling Alice's life especially when it comes to any boy/man that has been interested in her. It started with her friend Oggie, who she had deported along with his mother as Alice had actually proposed to him. Felt so bad for that as Oggie was such a great friend and sweet boy and didn't deserve that. Then all of Alice's other boyfriends June sent away or paid off to leave. So now we're at the part where Alice left and went to Agnes Bluff, a national park that shares her mom's name and is now involved with two men, one who seems a nice guy Moss and the other who is a dark, mysterious man Dylan and happens to look like her father Clem.
This book does explore how a lot of women who are attracted to men unintentionally start relationships with guys like their fathers. It's starting a cycle again and I thought it was a great choice to cast an actor for Dylan who resembles Charlie Vickers, but also Moss does too when Charlie's clean shaven. So now she's involved in a love triangle.
But the biggest secret got revealed to, not to Alice but to Twig and Candy that June let Sally and John Morgan adopt Clem & Agnes's son Charlie. He's now 14 and they're a happy family and Charlie knows all about both his sisters, June, and his biological parents. He's been trying to contact Alice with Sally's help but June's forbidden it. She never even told Twig or Candy and they're shocked as they're realizing that June as has this cruel side. June tries to justify this as she thought Charlie would end up like this father but so far he's a sweet boy who has had health issues but is doing better now. And great casting here too as the boy playing Charlie looks so much like Charlie Vickers too, including having the same mole/freckle on their necks. So this caused Twig to actually leave June, even though she's sick, and Candy's thrown for a loop.
I was wondering when this was going to be revealed about June as she had been manipulating and emotionally/mentally abusing Twig, Candy, Alice, and even did to Clem and Agnes when they were children/teens. There's a lot more to be revealed too in the final 3 episodes and Charlie Vickers should be back as going by the book we have more flashbacks to come. This whole cast has been doing great and again so happy with how this has turned out so far.
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