Brenda Blethyn,
Craig Ferguson,
Martin Clunes,
Tcheky Karyo,
Jamie Forman
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Waking Ned Divine (1998) meets Up in Smoke (1978) in this wacky British comedy about growing marijuana. Grace Trevethan (Brenda Blethyn is a cheerful upper-class housewife and gardening enthusiast who... read more
DVD Release Date: December 19, 2000
Stats: 891 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (891)
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January 15, 2012
You're always trying as a film reviewer to rationalise or explain why you might like or dislike a particular film. The more you learn about the history and mechanics of cinema, the easier it is to form more comprehensive opinions so you can argue your corner in the bar afterwards... read more
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July 13, 2009
Cute and cheesy British comedy. The best part was the pub entertainment - the whole movie is worth it for the giggles in that moment. :)
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March 25, 2007
"Take the high road to a comdey that really lights up" The tagline will have a whole new meaning after you see this charming little comdey.
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February 1, 2012fb1532277942Very enjoyable and funny. The synopsis here compares it to cheech and chong but it's nothing like that. More of a comedy with more drama and better story to it with the whole pot deal thrown in. There wasn't anything I was disspleased with. The humor is alittle dry at points ... read more
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July 24, 2009
I wonder if the TV Show "Weeds" came off of this movie in some way.....It was good. The lady who played Grace was such a sweetheart. It was a good funny movie.
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June 21, 2009
This movie was totally charming. I've liked Craig Ferguson ever since I first saw him on the 'Drew Carey Show".
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June 14, 2009
I really enjoyed this movie! It was fun, and funny. Good acting and story, and it had a wonderful ending!
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January 29, 2009
brenda blethyn and craig ferguson are a joy to watch in this very charming comedy. and tcheky karyo is great as always
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August 25, 2008
I kind of thought this was going to be more serious, but it was mostly just silly... and slightly redeeming. Worth watching to see Craig, but don't expect it to be that far above his brand of comedy.
Critic Reviews
Blethyn's solid-gold charm turns Saving Grace into a comic high.
Ultimately, all the jokes exploit the same tired premise, which is the spectacle of variously dotty and stuffy Englishmen and women getting stoned, wittingly and not. Full Review
Beautifully shot on location with sure comic timing by director Nigel Coles, Saving Grace is a real high in a season filled with unfunny comedies.
Built on a one-note, one-joke idea.
We're left with a promising idea for a comedy, which arrives at some laughs but never finds its destination. Full Review
This is a less-showy performance than the ones [Blethyn] gave in those other two movies, for which she was nominated for Academy Awards, but it's just as impressive. Full Review
Frothy, silly, ever so slightly subversive and purely delightful. Full Review
Take away the marijuana, and what you have in Saving Grace is a comedy of the old school and, depending on your view of the current state of screen humor, that's either a promise or a warning.
Inanely upbeat and grindingly obvious, the movie amounts to a checklist of inevitable tee-heeing scenarios that surface on cue, only to wilt instantly before your eyes. Full Review
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