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The Fruits of Yesterday

The Fruits of Yesterday

Drama

Gusan

Sami Hanratty, Jansen Lewis, Rachel Caplan, Anthony Cornicelli, Nicole Boucheri, Mark McConchie, James Maslow

2015

Canada

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Completed

English

86 minutes

2025-03-02 13:48:40

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This film (drama)Also known asSeeds of Yesterday,is aCanadaProducerwomen sex,At2015Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating4.7(For reference only)。
This is the continuing legendary story of the Dolan family in the early 1990s. Bart Sheffield, after meeting his late grandmother Colleen Foxworth, underwent psychiatric treatment in his teens and became the sole heir to Colleen's fortune. He rebuilt the Foxworth mansion and legally changed his last name from Sheffield to Foxworth. The inheritance was managed legally by Bart's father, Christopher Sheffield, until Bart turned 25, as stipulated in Colleen's will. Bart summoned his entire family to celebrate his 25th birthday, at which point an additional clause of Colleen's wishes would be read as per her instructions. This family includes: his parents Chris and Casey Sheffield, whose marriage Bart is aware of; his brother and his wife Jory and Melody Marquette, both of whom are famous ballet dancers; and his adopted teenage sister Cindy Sheffield, who openly explores her sexuality. Bart had driven the family away since his psychiatric treatment, especially Chris, who is not his biological parent and whom he no longer wants in his life, while Cindy has never regarded him as her brother and thus is also a member of this family. One event on the birthday leads the whole family to need to stay longer at the Foxworth mansion. Bart has become religiously fanatical, much like his great-grandparents, Malcolm and Olivia Foxworth, whom he secretly idolizes. Malcolm's spirit lives through Bart, attempting to control what happens with his family, as he possesses a distorted view based on his parents' relationship while reconciling his primal urges against his/Malcolm's religious beliefs.