Wildflower

1991

Action / Drama / Romance

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 81%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 81% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 1677 1.7K

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Plot summary

One day Sammy and his younger sister Ellie happen upon a cabin where Alice, a young, partially deaf girl with epilepsy is being kept by her abusive stepfather. The three soon become friends and hope to get Alice an education and help her escape from the torture she undergoes daily. However, Alice's stepfather soon finds out about the friendship Alice has struck up and punishes her brutally. This story of friendship and youth shows that everyone is human and deserves to be treated so, no matter their disability or weakness.


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Reese Witherspoon as Ellie Perkins
Patricia Arquette as Alice Guthrie
Beau Bridges as Jack Perkins
Susan Blakely as Ada Guthrie
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by antcraw 8 / 10

A Sweet Coming-Of-Age Story

Wildflower is a beautiful gem of a TV movie with an outstanding performance by Patricia Arquette as partially deaf young woman who suffers from epileptic seizures and is held captive in a shed by her abusive stepfather.

Reese Witherspoon is playing Ellie, one of her earliest roles, who discovers Alice and starts to befriend her. Both women's excellent performance is greatly supported by Beau Bridge playing Ellie's and Sammy's dad.

The story line, while predictable, is well thought out, but unfortunately the writing is rather poorly executed, resulting in some uneven storytelling and what feels like an unfinished ending. Another thing that threw us off was that odd rose bush. If it were a real rose bush, this is not how one plucks a wild rose.

All in all a worthwhile and enjoyable film with some great performances.

Reviewed by purryguy 8 / 10

Simple, predictable, teary romance

Nice little heart warming movie which follows the conflict which arises when a partially deaf abused girl is helped by a brother and sister team to escape the evil grasp of her deranged violent step father. The brother and the deaf girl gradually fall for each other and well you know how it goes, love and hugs all around after a bit of an emotional roller-coaster.

Get the hankies ready if you are in an emotional mood. If you are of a cynical cold hearted disposition then this won't be to your liking.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 6 / 10

Nice touching story

Ellie Perkins (Reese Witherspoon) ventures onto the scary Guthrie property and discovers Alice Guthrie (Patricia Arquette) locked up living in the shed. Alice is deaf and her father is a violent drunk who beats her mother. Ellie and her brother Sammy befriends the isolated Alice hiding their friendship from their overbearing father Jack Perkins (Beau Bridges).

There are two understandable problems in this otherwise very touching movie with great actors. The first problem is the novice directing from Diane Keaton. This is a washed out looking uninspired visually movie. It's not unexpected, but it's still disappointing nonetheless. The second problem is the performance or overacting from Patricia Arquette. She reminds me of Nell (Jodie Foster). It's a hard balance to strike. It's always said that drunk acting is the hardest. This is probably a close second. It'd be better if she was more reserved. All the flailing just seems too much. Also she's got a great haircut for somebody living in a shed.

The good points are the acting. Standout from this is Reese Witherspoon. Beau Bridges and William McNamara are both great. It's a touching story. It's nice to see Alice grow as a character instead of just constantly be a victim. With more skills behind the camera, this could have been a much better film.

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