Story line Where Hope Grows (2014) : 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. Today, he mindlessly sleepwalks through his days and the challenge of raising his teenager daughter. 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.
AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY. AN UNEXPECTED FRIENDSHIP.
Movie details Where Hope Grows
Runtime : 95 Release : 2014-04-06 Genre : Drama
Cast
Danica McKellar
as
Susan Malcolm
William Zabka
as
Milton Malcolm
Kerr Smith
as
Mitch Minniear
McKaley Miller
as
Katie Campbell
Kristoffer Polaha
as
Calvin Campbell
Brooke Burns
as
Amy Boone
David DeSanctis
as
Produce
Michael Grant
as
Colt
Clyde Jones
as
Dexter
Alan Powell
as
Franklin
Drew Cash
as
Eric
J. Teddy Garces
as
Doctor Jones
Chase Anderson
as
Jackson
Sonya Thaper
as
Nurse Meera
Michelle J. Fine
as
Nurse Kristen
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Some Reviews
> An inspiring theme, but too much of cinematic than realistic.I came across after an unexpected glance at its inspiring title, and a good looking poster. But it is just a hit and miss. First, I wanted to clear the view whether it was a religious related subject or simply an inspiring movie. The answer is merely yes to the second one. Because it was a brilliant platform that failed desperately with all the usual cliches.For the normal people, it might be an uplifting flick. But for the movie fanatics, it is one of those attempts from their watch that terribly fallen short. No doubt, it is a good theme, a little boring as well to see the same old formula with the new cast. In the end it did not work for me. The way it handled to solve the personal and social issues that depicted in the film characters is not persuasive.The twist at the end was the dumbest one. I can't understand why a movie like this need one. Those are for the smartest scripts and this one should have focused more on the friendship and father-daughter relationship rather trying to imitate the commercial films. Though the actor did well, and the production design was way better than many mainstream films from the recent time. Definitely a go for it, but what do you expect from it will decide how much you're going to like it.6/10