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Growing Op

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.6K
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Growing Op (2008)
ComedyDrama

In an average American neighborhood, a family of four breaks all conformity making it difficult for their 18 year old son to fit in to society.In an average American neighborhood, a family of four breaks all conformity making it difficult for their 18 year old son to fit in to society.In an average American neighborhood, a family of four breaks all conformity making it difficult for their 18 year old son to fit in to society.

  • Director
    • Michael Melski
  • Writer
    • Michael Melski
  • Stars
    • Steven Yaffee
    • Jon Cor
    • Wallace Langham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Melski
    • Writer
      • Michael Melski
    • Stars
      • Steven Yaffee
      • Jon Cor
      • Wallace Langham
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Steven Yaffee
    Steven Yaffee
    • Quinn
    Jon Cor
    Jon Cor
    • Philip
    Wallace Langham
    Wallace Langham
    • Bryce
    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Diana
    Katie Boland
    Katie Boland
    • Hope
    Darcie Cormier
    • Wood Sprite #1
    Rachel Blanchard
    Rachel Blanchard
    • Crystal
    Daniel MacIvor
    Daniel MacIvor
    • Dr. Charles
    Alberta Watson
    Alberta Watson
    • Marilla
    Hugh Thompson
    Hugh Thompson
    • Bowman
    Bill Carr
    Bill Carr
    • Mr. Slack
    Kate Lavender
    • Jasmine
    Nicole Maillet
    • Sky
    Brandon Ellis
    • Clay
    Jason Daley
    Jason Daley
    • Ryan
    Denis Theriault
    • Shaun
    Jacob Button
    • Stoner Kid
    David Vong
    • Student
    • Director
      • Michael Melski
    • Writer
      • Michael Melski
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    8Greenie123

    Very enjoyable

    Saw this tonight at the film's premiere at the Atlantic Film Festival. The crowd was great, and we were laughing our heads off all the way through.

    As a recently-graduated homeschooler myself, it was amusing to see an outsider's (highly inaccurate in my case, but hilarious) take on the practice. Some of the questions raised in the film are questions I ask myself often.

    Kudos to the excellent cast, especially Steven Yaffee as the main character, and Wallace Langham as his father, who both really get into their characters and make us feel their emotions.

    There's a plot twist near the end that seems a bit ridiculous and unnecessary at first, but may make more sense once you think it over.

    All in all, a great film, and it's always nice to see films from Atlantic Canada that are just good fun to watch.
    9ffflamingoes

    Great little movie...

    My wife and tenant love to torture me with main stream movies...this was such a refreshing break!

    You could really care for the characters and the plot flowed along really well.

    I think I only realized it was Canadian made when the court scene happened...why can't Canadian productions make better court rooms? lol

    I would recommend this to anyone, especially stoners.

    A great film you can really get in to.

    I am going to look for more films by the same people, I thought it was really well written.

    If anyone knows more films by the same people, please post!
    10hellotowall

    Growing Op

    Just saw it. An excellent movie. Original idea, good play, good scenes. I don't smoke weed , but here they made us to see how is not only people's life, but and life of the grass. They show how stupid are those who just smoke it, without any idea about. And the end of the movie - brilliant! I didn't wait it'g gonna over like this, not only happy end, or tragic. I had no idea what to think. I't beautiful, happy, sad. I loved this. My mark - 10+... P.S. I enjoyed more that there was no stupid thing of making film, where producers make movie worst. Like all team was one man, was thinking about one thing only, doing it how they can, but trying to do it well...
    10carabas2003

    An intelligent comedy that rocks!

    Quinn, (Steven Yaffe), a home educated teenager growing up in a family with counter culture parents who run a suburban grow-up wants to lead a normal life. He enrolls in a local high school in order to pursue the girl next door. His attempts to win the girl of his dreams run afoul the school president who sets the high school bullies on him. After enduring humiliation Quinn manages to turn the tables on his tormentors and beat the system at the same time. The funniest high school comedy since "Rock and Roll High School" Neatly reverses the usual stoner formula. Highly sympathetic and nuanced performance from Rosanna Arquette as the mother. "Growing Op" appeals to both the sixties generation and today's teen agers. Both groups see themselves in this movie. High energy, strong music score, MTV style editing and polished script and direction drive this picture along. Not to be missed.
    5roedyg

    Uninspired

    I have a weakness for comedies that involve marijuana. Woody Allen's Sleeper is my favourite comedy of all time. JPod made me hoot. Stacey Keach slowly turning into a lizard in Nice Dreams is one of the funniest comedic ideas ever. Peter Sellers and Herbert Lomb, with wax face melting while high on laughing gas is the scene in movies most likely to make me get the uncontrollable giggles (I know it was not marijuana, but its the same sort of idea).

    Growing Op is about a left wing authoritarian father somewhat like Ward Clever who grows marijuana for a living in his kitchen in the middle of an upper class neighbourhood with a rather stodgy teenage son. The premise is ripe with comic potential. Unfortunately, the movie hardly exploits any of it.

    It a formulaic story about a dorky guy, Quinn, who lusts after the girl, puts up with hazing, then gets her. The marijuana growing is really just a backdrop.

    There are two mildly villainous characters, his rival, Philip, a conceited, dazzlingly handsome blond boy (still photos don't do him justice), played by Jon Cor and Quinn's younger sister, played by Katie Boland, who wears garish clothes and makeup, who bullies him.

    Philip has the best line in the movie when he explains he will not use violence against Quinn in his rivalry because otherwise has father would not send him to law school.

    These villains are fun, but barely on screen enough to let you relish them. As in any teen movie, there are a number of preposterously shallow, air head girls.

    Father is not funny, just annoying. Rosanna Arquette, as Mom, gets a few good scenes, but she is basically wasted. In a comedy, unexpected things should happen. This move is far too realistic and boring.

    There is a fair bit of obligatory soft porn between the two leads. Neither of them was particularly sexy, so for me it just felt embarrassing. Even the actors gave out the vibe they could hardly wait to get it over with. Rachael has a strange way of smiling sometimes that reminds me of Mr. Burns in The Simpsons. It is quite off-putting, as if she were an imbecile. I am not sure if it was intentional.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the Marijuana Plants inside the house are fake. They came in large boxes, all completely disassembled. The crew did not have enough time to put them all together, so one of the crew members took the pieces to a retirement home where the seniors happily spent the time putting together the plants.
    • Goofs
      At 56 minutes in Crystal's mom puts down a bowl that was supposed to be empty, as she reaches for another one it is clear the previous one was still full of dessert.
    • Quotes

      Bryce Dawson: Well, you look like big girls! Can't you read my sign?

      [Referring to the one on the front door]

      Sprite #1: 'Welcome.'

      Bryce Dawson: Well, thanks! But we're not interested.

      Sprite #1: But everyone else on the street is buying them! It's for a good cause.

      Bryce Dawson: Oh, so you're selling conformity, along with toxic sugar treats. Well, did you know that Wood Sprites can trace back their insidious origins back to Lord Baden Powell, who was not only a neo-Fascist, but was also an infamous advocate of apartheid?

      Sprite #1: [Befuddled] What?

      Bryce Dawson: [Waving cynically at the mother] Yeah, ask your mom. And tell her you just have to peddle your little boxes of bigotry... elsewhere. Nighty night!

      Sprite #1: [Turns away crying] Mom, what's apartheid?

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2008 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 我家種大麻
    • Filming locations
      • Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cineast Screen Developments
      • Cinimage
      • Emotion Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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