" Where Hope Grows " (2014)
The movie follows the story of Calvin Campbell, a former professional baseball player whose life has spiraled due to personal struggles, and his life-changing friendship with Produce, a young man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery store.
Friendship:
The transformative bond between two men from vastly different walks of life.
"Everyone plays something," Douglas grinned. "I play the peaches. You play the dirt. We should trade."
One of the film’s most powerful assets is David DeSanctis, an actor with Down syndrome who plays Produce. DeSanctis was not a professional actor before this role; his authenticity and warmth were captured through improvisation and natural interaction. Director George Ratliff allowed DeSanctis to shape much of the dialogue, resulting in one of the most genuine portrayals of intellectual disability in modern cinema.
His life takes an unexpected turn at a local grocery store when he meets a young man with Down syndrome who goes by the name "Produce" (David DeSanctis). Unlike everyone else in Calvin’s life, Produce approaches the world with an unfiltered, infectious optimism. Why Where Hope Grows Stands Out
Directed by Chris Dowling, Where Hope Grows tells the story of Calvin Campbell (Kristoffer Polaha), a former professional baseball player whose career was cut short by anxiety and a panic disorder. Now in his mid-30s, Calvin lives a numb, aimless life, struggling with alcoholism and a strained relationship with his teenage daughter.
Note: I’m reviewing the film itself (2014 drama Where Hope Grows) rather than any specific release group’s encode. Comments on image/audio quality are general since release-specific copies vary.
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" Where Hope Grows " (2014)
The movie follows the story of Calvin Campbell, a former professional baseball player whose life has spiraled due to personal struggles, and his life-changing friendship with Produce, a young man with Down syndrome who works at the local grocery store.
Friendship:
The transformative bond between two men from vastly different walks of life.
"Everyone plays something," Douglas grinned. "I play the peaches. You play the dirt. We should trade."
One of the film’s most powerful assets is David DeSanctis, an actor with Down syndrome who plays Produce. DeSanctis was not a professional actor before this role; his authenticity and warmth were captured through improvisation and natural interaction. Director George Ratliff allowed DeSanctis to shape much of the dialogue, resulting in one of the most genuine portrayals of intellectual disability in modern cinema.
His life takes an unexpected turn at a local grocery store when he meets a young man with Down syndrome who goes by the name "Produce" (David DeSanctis). Unlike everyone else in Calvin’s life, Produce approaches the world with an unfiltered, infectious optimism. Why Where Hope Grows Stands Out
Directed by Chris Dowling, Where Hope Grows tells the story of Calvin Campbell (Kristoffer Polaha), a former professional baseball player whose career was cut short by anxiety and a panic disorder. Now in his mid-30s, Calvin lives a numb, aimless life, struggling with alcoholism and a strained relationship with his teenage daughter.
Note: I’m reviewing the film itself (2014 drama Where Hope Grows) rather than any specific release group’s encode. Comments on image/audio quality are general since release-specific copies vary.