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Upon its release, the film garnered a mixed but passionate response from critics and audiences. On review aggregator sites, it holds an IMDb rating of 6.6/10 and a Metacritic score of 41/100, reflecting a division between those who found the film profoundly moving and those who saw it as overly sentimental. Many critics praised the film for its good intentions and David DeSanctis's groundbreaking central performance. One reviewer called it "well-written, well-directed, well-acted and, especially well-edited, with an ending that I'll remember for a long time to come". Conversely, other reviews pointed out a "very thin, very generic" plot and a "paint-by-numbers Christian flick" formula. However, its central message that "hope can grow in the most unlikely places" resonated strongly with its target faith-based audience, earning it the Heartland Film Festival Audience Choice Award. where hope grows2014hdripxvidetrg

Let’s break it down:

The film follows Calvin Campbell (played by Kristoffer Polaha), a former professional baseball player whose career was cut short by panic attacks at the plate. Now living in a self-destructive spiral of alcohol and regret, Calvin is a shell of the man he once was, struggling to connect with his teenage daughter, Katie. Let’s break it down: The film follows Calvin

The film is loosely based on a true story. It tells the tale of a former minor league baseball player, Calvin Koenig (played by David Lyons), who finds a new lease on life when he takes a job at a struggling produce stand. There, he meets a young man with Down syndrome, Dewey (played by Cody Christian), who becomes an integral part of his life. Calvin Koenig (played by David Lyons)

Calvin looked at the sprout, then at his own rough, trembling hands. He realized he had been treating his life like the concrete—cold, hard, and final. But Douglas saw the dirt underneath.

Produce’s joy is infectious, proving that genuine connection can break through depression and addiction.