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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
Season 1
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After losing her parents in a mysterious fire, nine-year-old Alice Hart is raised by her grandmother June on a flower farm where she learns there are secrets within secrets. But years on, an unearthed betrayal sees Alice forced to face her past.
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7 Episodes
Part 1: Black Fire Orchid
E1
Part 1: Black Fire Orchid
Episode 1
Part 2: Wattle
E2
Part 2: Wattle
Episode 2
Part 3: Lantern Bush
E3
Part 3: Lantern Bush
Episode 3
Part 4: River Lily
E4
Part 4: River Lily
Episode 4
Part 5: Desert Oak
E5
Part 5: Desert Oak
Episode 5
Part 6: Wheel of Fire
E6
Part 6: Wheel of Fire
Episode 6
Part 7: Sturt's Desert Pea
E7
Part 7: Sturt's Desert Pea
Episode 7
Cast of Season 1
Sigourney Weaver
June Hart
Alycia Debnam-Carey
Alice Hart
Asher Keddie
Sally Morgan
Leah Purcell
Twig
Frankie Adams
Candy
Alexander England
John Morgan
Charlie Vickers
Clem Hart
Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Agnes Hart
Sebastián Zurita
Dylan
Alyla Browne
Young Alice Hart
Season 1 Reviews
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
[F]lower your expectations.
Fish Jelly Films (YouTube)
Joseph Robinson
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart takes us on an emotional journey through the dangers of keeping secrets, the importance of creating our own safe spaces, and learning from our mistakes.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
The series, which is sensitively written, expertly performed by actors young and old, and beautifully shot, is in no rush to give up its mysteries, and by drawing out the drama, what's obvious in the story comes off as proportionally more subtle.
TheWrap
Chris Vognar
Weaver is the emotional anchor of this series about trauma, memory, family and forgiveness - a thorny drama that crawls under your skin even as it struggles to stick a landing that does justice to what has been steadily built over seven tense hours.
Autostraddle
Valerie Anne
It's a languid tale that takes its time, like a long and lazy summer stroll through a garden, never rushing to the next moment, never hurrying to explain itself.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
There are times when the pace of "Alice Hart" can be glacial, but it's worth being patient with its early chapters, which set the stage for a study of generational loss and the horrible mistakes people make in protecting loved ones.
AV Club
Max Gao
Asweeping seven-part miniseries that starts as a matriarchal family drama but gradually blooms into a harrowing exploration of generational trauma and abuse and the lies we tell in the name of protecting ourselves and our loved ones.
The News-Herald (Willoughby, OH)
Mark Meszoros
This nicely crafted and at times emotionally draining adaptation of Holly Ringland's best-selling debut novel of the same name is propelled by lies told and secrets kept, however well-intended they may have been.
Variety
Alison Herman
Just as flowers can be plants, people or an entire language unto themselves, the limited series from Amazon Prime Video overcrowds its seven episodes with subplots and twists that obscure its deeper resonance.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Sigourney Weaver does magnificent work...
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
What might come across as tantalizing revelations in a book seem like purposeful obfuscations in a television adaptation, because so much is obscured by mysterious flashbacks, overly artful cinematography and no end of deep secrets.
New York Times
Mike Hale
"Lost Flowers" is a reminder that when it is handled with skill, sophistication and a measure of restraint, melodrama can be as satisfying as any other style of storytelling.
Yahoo! Movies
Martin Carr
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is an unflinching exploration of domestic abuse, which blossoms into a powerhouse drama.
Decider
Joel Keller
The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart is a portrayal of domestic abuse that starts out a bit obtuse, but given the intense subject matter, that obtuseness is an effective way to bring people into Alice's story.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Weaver is surrounded by strong performances, nicely interconnected story lines, and expanses of natural beauty; nonetheless, the miniseries belongs to her.
Pop Culture Maniacs
Jean Henegan
There's things to appreciate and enjoy in The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, but it's certainly not a feel-good watch - or a particularly compelling story to continue coming back to.
The Daily Beast
Coleman Spilde
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is both frustratingly convoluted and, at times, quite emotionally stirring. But the former clouds the latter, with extremely dense writing and ornate storytelling constantly hampering and unsteadying the series.
What She Said
Anne Brodie
As extreme as the situations are, it unfolds with subtlety and compassion, eschewing melodrama.
Collider
Chase Hutchinson
In making the past the emphasis, the future for the characters is given less room to breathe and remains too constrained. It takes up all the oxygen, holding the cast back from getting to truly explore this story with the necessary depth.
Paste Magazine
Rory Doherty
Even though a lot of what happens to Alice appears soapy and cliched on paper, it's grounded in Debnam-Carey's performance, who gives the melodramatic plotting a pounding emotional heart that can feel utterly heartbreaking.
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