Grow Your Own

2007
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97 mins
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A mild mannered British comedy/drama (from the writer of 24 Hour Party People) about an English community that is not... More

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Grow Your Own | Ratings & Reviews

"If you’re expecting a wry and witty social commentary, prepare to be disappointed. Despite clear intentions, British gardening comedy Grow Your Own comes undone when too many narrative vines fail to blossom."

Flicks, Andrew HedleyFlicks

"Well-intentioned, and well-cast, this British movie is nonetheless desperately underpowered."

The GuardianThe Guardian

"Grow Your Own is a gentle film about diversity and integration but only really scratches the surface of this social tension. It's an amusing mix of characters but they fit too easily into recognisable cliches. While there are some heartfelt and very funny moments, the narrative is simple and the story feels undeveloped and predictable."

New Zealand HeraldNew Zealand Herald

"The film slowly wins you over with its gentle humour, modest direction, classy script and convincing performances. The obscure world of allotments in northern England may not appeal to a wide New Zealand audience, but the universal humanity of the film should."

Christchurch PressChristchurch Press

"Frank Cottrell Boyce's script isn't short of a few witty one-liners, but they fail to compensate for an under-developed plot that seems to rest on its laurels. The main problem arises when the film attempts to address social issues. Boyce's idea of social tension boils down to a simple disagreement over the colour of the sheds, rather than tackling the root of the problem within small communities. Hence, while it works as an antidote to the gritty realism of recent British films, Grow Your Own's twee optimism is sometimes a little too much to digest."

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Grow Your Own | Details

Runtime
97
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Country of origin
UK