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Where Hope Grows

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.6K
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Where Hope Grows (2014)
A self-destructive former pro ball player is given a serious lesson in living life with courage when he befriends a grocery store clerk with Down syndrome.
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A baseball player whose professional career was cut short due to his personal problems is suddenly awakened and invigorated by a young-man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery s... Read allA baseball player whose professional career was cut short due to his personal problems is suddenly awakened and invigorated by a young-man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery store.A baseball player whose professional career was cut short due to his personal problems is suddenly awakened and invigorated by a young-man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery store.

  • Director
    • Chris Dowling
  • Writer
    • Chris Dowling
  • Stars
    • Kristoffer Polaha
    • David DeSanctis
    • McKaley Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Chris Dowling
    • Writer
      • Chris Dowling
    • Stars
      • Kristoffer Polaha
      • David DeSanctis
      • McKaley Miller
    • 45User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Kristoffer Polaha
    Kristoffer Polaha
    • Calvin
    David DeSanctis
    David DeSanctis
    • Produce
    McKaley Miller
    McKaley Miller
    • Katie
    Michael Grant
    Michael Grant
    • Colt
    William Zabka
    William Zabka
    • Milton
    • (as Billy Zabka)
    Brooke Burns
    Brooke Burns
    • Amy
    Clyde Risley Jones
    • Dexter
    • (as Clyde Jones)
    Alan Powell
    Alan Powell
    • Franklin
    Danica McKellar
    Danica McKellar
    • Susan
    Kerr Smith
    Kerr Smith
    • Officer Minniear
    Drew Cash
    Drew Cash
    • Eric
    J. Teddy Garces
    J. Teddy Garces
    • Doctor Jones
    Chase Anderson
    Chase Anderson
    • Jackson
    Sonya Thaper
    • Nurse Meera
    Michelle J. Fine
    • Nurse Kristen
    • (as Michelle Fine)
    Ken Arnold
    Ken Arnold
    • Steve Bookerson
    Daniel Harrison Smith
    • Game Vendor
    Rebecca Lines
    Rebecca Lines
    • Laura
    • Director
      • Chris Dowling
    • Writer
      • Chris Dowling
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    User reviews45

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    8kho-89309

    We live in a world polluted by negativity and Where Hope Grows was a much needed breath of fresh air!

    Where Hope Grows was a beautiful movie. I've watched many movies of all genres and I can honestly say that this film made my heart happy. We live in a world surrounded by negativity and to sit in a theater and experience laughing with the characters and feeling the emotions of giving up on life, only to realize that at that one desperate moment when you thought you were alone...all you needed to do was let go and let hope grow. Great storyline. Not only is this a great family movie and a reminder of the blessing of being alive, it has a message that speaks to your heart and at the same time knocks down some of the stereotypes associated with Downs Syndrome. David was amazing as Produce. The theater was filled with laughter and tears, as he delivered an unquestionably brilliant performance.
    10noah1066

    Great movie!

    Produce is a heartwarming movie about an unlikely friendship. It walks a fine line, because it would be easy for the film to go overboard, but it strikes just the right balance. There are religious themes, but it's never preachy, it's heartwarming, but not too cheesy, and the central friendship never feels forced. There were so many times that I was expecting the movie to go over the line, but in every instance, it pulled back a little and struck just the right balance. It's a well-written story, the acting is always believable, and it all works together so well. It's a movie that feels so real, because when you watch it there are times when you're uncomfortable, times you're scared, times you want to cry, times of great joy, and you really feel for the characters, and you want to see where the story goes.
    8CleveMan66

    "Where Hope Grows" is a film that shows rather than tells and inspires rather than preaches.

    The history of physically and/or mentally challenged actors isn't a long one, but it is expanding, and it added a significant chapter with the release of "Where Hope Grows" (PG-13, 1:35). That movie co-stars David DeSanctis as a young man with Down syndrome, one of the first major English-language film roles for an actor living with that condition. With this role, DeSanctis has achieved an on-screen prominence that is not unique, but only a few others who live with such serious conditions have reached that level of success in their careers. Chris Burke became a pioneer playing Corky, a boy with Down syndrome, in the TV series "Life Goes On" (1989-1993) and he also appeared in the film "Mona Lisa Smile" (2003). After a horse riding accident in 1995 left him paralyzed, Christopher Reeve, known primarily for his "Superman" films, continued to work in movies and television until his death in 2004. RJ Mitte, who lives with cerebral palsy, played Walter White, Jr. on TV in "Breaking Bad" (2008-2013) and is set to appear in three films to be released over the next two years.

    But it's actors with Down syndrome who have made the most significant inroads on behalf of differently-abled actors. Lauren Potter co-starred in the film "Mr. Blue Sky" (2007) and on the TV series "Glee" (2009-2015), while Evan Sneider had the largest film role for someone with his condition in "Girlfriend" (2010)… that is, until "Where Hope Grows". As awareness of certain limiting conditions has grown in recent years, the common refrain from those who are mentally and/or physically challenged (and their families, friends and advocates) is that they most want to be treated like everyone else. In that spirit, I'm prepared to review DeSanctis' film with the objectivity that I try to bring to all of my reviews (even though he IS great in it).

    DeSanctis plays a grocery store employee who is called "Produce", after the tag he wears on his green apron, indicating the department where he works. Produce always seems to be in a good mood and always treats his store's customers with respect and affection, dispensing encouraging words and hugs as freely as tomatoes. Produce's positivity has the biggest impact on Calvin Campbell (Kristoffer Polaha), a down-on-his luck former baseball player who lives in the neighborhood. But to be fair, luck (or lack thereof) doesn't have much to do with Calvin's problems. He has allowed his unfulfilled potential in the bigs to keep him down for 15 years. He doesn't work and he's an alcoholic who also happens to be a single parent to 17-year-old Katie (McKaley Miller). She loves her father, but can only wish that she could respect him. He constantly disappoints her, caring more about spending time with his drinking buddies, Milton (William Zabka) and Mitch (Kerr Smith) than with her.

    Calvin's drinking is at the core of most of the conflicts within this movie. His neglect of his daughter leaves her free to be in an unhealthy relationship with the somewhat older and practically amoral Colt (Michael Grant) and dad has no moral high ground to stand on when he objects to his daughter hanging out with Colt. Calvin also drinks and drives with regularity, endangering other drivers, himself and those who are unlucky or unwise enough to be riding with him. His self-destructive tendencies also jeopardize his possible future personal and professional relationships, like when he gets an opportunity to interview to be the next manager of a local minor league baseball team, or when he meets a kind and good-looking woman (Brooke Burns) in the grocery store. Produce is anxious to be Calvin's friend and help Calvin see his personal problems differently, but even the sweet and growing friendship between Produce and Calvin seems unlikely to… bear fruit, if Calvin can't manage to put down the bottle.

    In spite of all his issues, Calvin's friendship with Produce seems like his best shot at redemption. Obviously needing some of Produce's upbeat, can-do attitude, Calvin asks Produce what his secret is. "It's not a secret, Mr. Campbell," Produce says. Appearances of Produce's Bible in a few scenes make it no surprise when Produce asks Calvin to come to church with him. Yes, this is a movie with a definite Christian message, but it never gets preachy. Produce sometimes quotes the Bible, without saying that he's quoting the Bible. It's just how he talks. It's part of who he is. Eventually, we do see a church service, hear the Bible read aloud, hear a discussion about prayer and see a funeral service, but in each case, these are short scenes that are more focused on moving the plot forward than trying to evangelize. The Bible does say that actions matter more than words. Rather than hearing a lot of talk about right and wrong and there being a single answer to everyone's problems, we are SHOWN examples of good and bad choices… and what it takes to turn negatives into positives.

    "Where Hope Grows" is a Christian movie, but I think it's better described as an inspirational film. It's a family-friendly look at the results of the choices people make and the attitudes that drive those choices. The story contains sweetness, drama, tragedy and hope. The film is well-written, well-directed, well-acted and, especially well-edited, with an ending that I'll remember for a long time to come. A few of the plot points did feel a bit contrived, even melodramatic, but most of the story feels like real life – a reality where hope can grow if its seed is properly nurtured. This movie, like all movies worth watching, has a point of view, but whether you agree with its underlying message or not, it's hard to imagine anyone not enjoying this film. Kudos to one very special young man and his fellow actors for giving us such an experience. In my opinion, your efforts are good enough to Produce an "A-".
    10jacob-olinger-89109

    Hope For Us All

    I watch tons of movies, shows, and documentary's. This is one of the best films I've watched. This film is done in a tasteful fashion. This film is nothing but inspiring! Heart touching! And mind opening! This is a MUST WATCH FILM!!! After watching over 2,200 movies there has only been a few that have spoken with such inspirational volune like this film. Please watch it! We get so caught up in big block busters when it's actually these types of films that speak to us on a personal level and actually produce something that can inspire us.
    10isaiah-36644

    Excellent from start to finish!

    My wife and I were treated to a special screening of this film in the middle of April. We just absolutely loved the whole movie! It was sweet, enlightening, encouraging, and just great fun. It was also a great vehicle to show just what a special needs person (in the character of Produce, played magnificently by David DeSanctis) has to offer others, and how their take on life can often be untainted by the cares of this world.

    Chris Dowling and McKaley Miller were in attendance, taking questions after the movie. Both of them were so very sweet and gracious as they also gave little 'behind-the-scenes' stories, especially with working with David.

    I highly encourage everyone to go and see this movie. Bring your friends. Bring tissue.

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    • Trivia
      David DeSanctis will become one of the first actors with Down syndrome to play a leading role in an English-language feature film.
    • Quotes

      Produce: I'm doing good. Even when I'm doing bad, I'm doing good.

    • Connections
      References Rain Man (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Life, Love and Pain
      Written by Kyle James Hauser

      Performed by Kyle James Hauser

      Courtesy of sonaBLAST! Records

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Racines de l'espoir
    • Filming locations
      • Louisville, Kentucky, USA
    • Production companies
      • Godspeed Pictures
      • Stealth Tiger Entertainment
      • Attic Light Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,156,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $457,287
      • May 17, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,159,072
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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