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Calvin Campbell is a former professional baseball player sent to an early retirement due to his panic attacks at the plate. Even though he had all the talent for the big leagues, he struggles with the curveballs life has thrown him. His life is in a slow downward spiral when it is suddenly awakened and invigorated by the most unlikely person - Produce, a young-man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery store. Faith, work, purpose and most importantly family, blossom into Calvin's life as their friendship develops. The unlikely pair becomes intertwined giving Calvin's life new meaning and purpose, but unfortunately leads to tragedy due to single decision echoed from Calvin's past.
Release:
IMDb:
6.6
Quality:
HD
Duration:
95 min
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Cinemalogue.com
More admirable for its effort than its execution.
May 22, 2015
New York Times
Not to be flip, but "Where Hope Grows" has the potential to be a decent inspirational film until God shows up.
May 14, 2015
Austin Chronicle
Chris Dowling's second feature at first seems anodyne enough, but once the plot mechanics kick into high gear, the film becomes as unsurprising as a prix fixe menu.
May 14, 2015
Sacramento News & Review
DeSanctis is a force of nature, and for the most part this is less of a Bible thumper than a Bible tapper, but it gets downright shameless in the third act.
May 30, 2015
Washington Post
"Where Hope Grows" wears its heart on its sleeve, hawking its message of salvation through faith to anyone who's in the market for cheesy uplift and saccharine sentiment.
May 14, 2015
Los Angeles Times
Director Chris Dowling should have taken another swing at his script for the sake of clarity and dimension before cameras rolled.
May 14, 2015
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