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3In 2015, {{Creator/Lifetime}} did a MadeForTVMovie adaptation of [[Literature/IfThereBeThorns the book]].
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5Starring:
6* Rachael Carpani as Cathy
7* Jason Lewis as Chris
8* Creator/HeatherGraham as Corrine
9* Creator/MasonCook as Bart
10* Creator/JedidiahGoodacre as Jory
11* Bailey Skodje as Cindy
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14!!Tropes associated with the movie include:
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16* TheEighties: It goes nearly unmentioned in the novel, but the movie plays up the setting a little more with fashions and technology--Bart has a handheld Donkey Kong video game; Corrine takes a Polaroid of the Sheffield boys; etc.
17* AccidentalMisnaming[=/=]MaliciousMisnaming: Madam Marisha calls Emma "Amy." It's not entirely clear which trope this actually is, but Emma takes it as MaliciousMisnaming at any rate.
18* AdaptationDyeJob: In the books, both Jory and Bart take after their dark-haired fathers, and--particularly when they're older--there's said to be some resemblance been the two of them. In the movie, Jory is blond, while Bart is still dark-haired. This means Bart ''looks'' different from the rest of his family, visually reinforcing the idea of him as a BlackSheep.
19* AdaptationalHeroism: Bart threatening John Amos at arrowpoint.
20* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: The boys are aged up in the movie, so while Jory is 14 in the book, in the movie him and his girlfriend are discussing colleges. This means that the conflict between Cathy and Madam Marisha--Marisha threatens to expose the incest and get custody of Jory--falls a little flat. Jory is nearly a legal adult and will soon be leaving for college, and so custody of him will become a non-issue.
21* AdaptationalKarma: John Amos gets an arrow through the chest.
22* AdaptationPersonalityChange: A relatively small but significant one for Chris. In the book, when Chris finds Cathy setting up beds in the attic, he calls her out on it in no uncertain terms, and refuses to let her change the subject. In the movie, this is ''way'' downplayed. It's also ''Chris'' who sends Bart to the attic after he tries to drown Cindy. This represents a significant change from the books, there it's ''Cathy'' who does that, while Chris lets Bart out as soon as he gets home and asks Cathy WhatTheHellHero
23* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The pet Bart wants but his parents won't let him get is a snake, not a pony. The pet Corrine gets him is a snake, not a dog. SnakesAreSinister, after all.
24* AffairLetters: Jory finds a letter Chris wrote to Cathy in the attic. Unique for this trope, it's not ''who'' the letter is between that's the issue--it's the mention of Cathy being 13, when they'd told Jory they didn't meet until they were adults.
25* AgeLift: Bart starts the movie at age 12 (age 9 in the book). Jory and Melodie, meanwhile, are on the brink of college (14 in the book). Cindy, meanwhile, is closer to 3 than 2.
26* BlatantLies: Along with therapy appointment, the therapist meets with Bart's parents to get some background info.
27-->'''Therapist:''' Has there been any history of abuse, inversion, deviance, or mental illness in the family?
28-->'''Cathy:''' No, not at all.
29* BuyThemOff: Madam Marisha found out about Chris and Cathy a few years ago, and Chris has been bribing her to stay quiet ever since then. [[PoorCommunicationKills He did not tell Cathy about this]], and now they're running out of money.
30* CallBack: At the very end, Chris says he's gonna get some pie, which is a call back to the final scene of the previous movie, where Cathy mentions pie as his favorite.
31* CallingParentsByTheirName:
32** Both Bart and Jory call Chris "Dad" most of the time, only calling him "Chris" in moments of "I found out family secrets and I'm angry." They also really put emphasis on his name when they say it.
33--->'''Chris''': ''[to Jory]'' Why are you calling me Chris?
34** Chris calls Corrine by her name when he sees her.
35--->'''Chris''': Corrine.
36--->'''Corrine''': Call me "Mother," and give me a hug.
37* CelebrityResemblance
38-->'''Corrine:''' Lots of people resemble each other, it must be a coincidence. I've been told I look like Creator/JeanHarlow.
39* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Cindy's birth mother dies of cancer, rather than a car crash as in the book. This is less in keeping with the reoccurring theme of deadly car crashes through the books, but more in keeping with the drawn-out framing of the event in which Cathy and Chris have time to argue about it.
40* {{Flashback}}: Bart reading Malcolm's journal is combined with flashback scenes of Malcolm writing it.
41* GroupHug: Chris, Cathy, and Jory are active participants in a hug after the fire. Bart is sort of reluctantly sandwiched in there.
42* {{Hypocrite}}:
43** Cathy and Chris have a "No Secrets Policy" for their family... need we say more?
44--->'''Bart:''' My dad's come up with a "No Secrets Policy" in our family.
45--->'''Corrine:''' He did? That's [[DramaticIrony very ironic]].
46** In the book, there is very little attention given to what Corrine thinks of Cathy and Chris's marriage. The one time she asks about it, she says, "But I'd understand"--she had her own incestuous marriage, after all. In the movie, however, she's weird about it.
47* MultitaskedConversation: Bart tries to drown Cindy, and then yells at his parents that
48-->'''Bart:''' No! I shouldn't! Brothers shouldn't ''love'' their sisters! Isn't that right, [[CallingParentsByTheirName Chris]]?
49* ThePeepingTom: Bart sees both his brother having sex with his girlfriend, and his parents having sex. While there’s lots of voyeurism in the books, this scene specifically is an adaptation addition.
50* PsychoPsychologist: In the book, Bart's therapists are never sinister--the first one is helpful, and the second one is ineffective but benign. In the movie he is strapped to a bed and there is discussion of electroshock therapy. Cathy, thankfully, goes MamaBear and protects him, insisting that shock therapy is off the table an staying with him at the hospital overnight.
51* SmokingIsNotCool: Chris, as a doctor, is pretty disdainful of Madam Marisha's smoking.

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