27 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :- The kind of film Hollywood would never dare make, 29 November 2003
Author:
Jose E
I just thought it was excellent and I still do. I'm grateful we're still
able to see different stuff from what Hollywood almost floods us with.
Saving Grace is smart and enjoyable - those who feel offended by the
marijuana thing better go see the America's bride sort of
movie.
Saving Grace also shows that a funny movie doesn't have to be stupid. I was
laughing my ass off during most of it but also pondering questions about
what was the female lead character supposed to do to pay her deceased
husband's debts.
In a nutshell - a witty storyline with typical English humour and good
acting and directing. You couldn't ask for more.
7/10.
21 out of 28 people found the following comment useful :- Drug trafficking, the elegant way., 21 December 2003
Author:
shu-fen from Hong Kong, China
What is so startling to me is the number of comments here. How come,
93! The film has utterly fallen into obscurity in town. I just by
chance popped by a VCD shop, which is on sale, and so fortunately to
have picked up this hilarious movie (73pence or US$1.29 ^_^).
The film title is just funny enough to make you associate the story
with it.
Grace, played by the versatile actress Brenda Blethyn, was in financial
trouble. And this small and elegant English village lady cannot but
save herself by a not-so-elegant trade through the help of her own
gardener and her late husband's unseen mistress in London.
I especially like the daredevil scene when Grace is fully dressed up
touting her masterpiece cannabis (cultured in her own green house) to
the undesirable figures in sleazy areas in London. Her act is comical,
prudent and daring at the same time. I find it hard to imagine a
well-dressed and French speaking Chinese grandma would approach me
touting home-made grass so reeklessly in Wanchai or Mongkok.
English humour or European subtlety can never be reproduced by
Hollywood, the air, the smell, everything belongs to the Brits and
Europeans. Lovely small production with bold attempt.
18 out of 25 people found the following comment useful :- What British film making is all about . . ., 2 August 2000
Author:
naomi.rose from bristol
Great actors, an oscar nominee actress, stunning scenery, good strong story
line and more laughs than you can fit into my new handbag (and thats quite
big).
This film was brilliant. It was beautifully acted in the more serious
scenes
and the funny moments were . .well, side splitting. I have never heard a
cinema audience laugh so much, and tears were streaming down my cheeks
during the 'stoned ladies in the tea shop' scene.
Well done to the British film industry and to Craig Ferguson whose magic
ingredients have made sure this is one of my favourite films of the year,
if
not of all time.
13 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :- Take the high road to a comedy that truly lights up., 18 November 2005
Author:
Jessica Kolk from Brazil
Saving Grace is a nice movie to watch in a boring afternoon,when you
are looking for something different than the regular scripts and wants
to have some fun. I mean,the whole idea of this movie and all the
marijuana in it is such a craziness! It was the first movie I watched
with this theme(drugs/marijuana) that is not really criticizing it,only
making jokes about it. Grace Trevethyn is a widow,who lives in a small
town in U.K. and has many financial problems because of her dead
husband, who committed suicide since he was full of debts. The problem
is that Grace, who imagined to have some money saved for her, discovers
that she needs to pay all of her husband's pounds in debts to not lose
all of her things, specially her house that she loves so much. She
never worked before, and is in a tragic situation until Matthew,her
gardener who is very found of smoking pot, decides to make a
partnership with her in selling marijuana in large scale.
9 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :- Feel-good movie, 30 December 2003
Author:
yvonatron from United States
This movie is inspiring to anyone who is or has been in a tough jam, whether
financially or emotionally. You will definitely laugh, which is the best
medicine! :) Left in a bad financial situation when her husband dies, Grace
has to find a new way to make some money and it's not exactly legal which
adds to the humour. Even my boyfriend liked it so don't think that it's a
chick-flic.
13 out of 20 people found the following comment useful :- Delightful, 22 April 2004
Author:
dolores1965 from Caracas, Venezuela
Excellent view of a mature woman, that is going to lose everything (even
the
pruner has a mortgage). The way she gets involved into this special
"business", the innocence, and the true love that exists between the
people
of a little town, it's mixed perfectly to give us as result a fresh, light
and funny comedy. I couldn't stop laughing with a very funny scene of two
old ladies in a drugstore.
I love European films, and with movies like this one, my opinion grows
stronger. A movie that I also recommend with my eyes closed, in this same
genre, is Waking Ned Devine.
Saving Grace, a comedy that many friends enjoyed as much as myself. You
will
love it.
10 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :- Freakin Funny!!, 4 November 2003
Author:
conjawa from Los Angeles
I saw Saving Grace right after it came out on video. Since then it's
become
one of my favorites! The plot isn't particularly complex but it doesn't
take away from the entertainment. It's chuck full of comedic moments and
has a very endearing quality to it. The characters are what makes the
movie
so good. They each have their own quirky qualities which adds to the
humor,
the two old ladies played by Linda Kerr Scott and Phyllida Law leaps to
mind. Superb acting was done by all, particularly Brenda Blythen. She
and
Craig Ferguson were great together in pulling off some of the funnier
moments. If you're looking for a good comedy I'd definately recommend
this
movie!
7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- Top banana!, 2 July 2003
Author:
lukeyboy44 from Birmingham, England
Saving Grace proves once again that you can't beat a good old dose of
British humour. Despite an admittedly dodgy ending, this quaint and
charming story of one woman's unique method of raising much-needed money
lights up (Weak pun intended) my day every time I watch it. Brenda
Blethyn
is faultless as always and the ensemble cast are superb. (Especially the
legendary Lesley Phillips - this man deserves a knighthood! It's full of
comedic gems, too, such as the doctor's 'bad news' regarding one woman's
pregnancy. The post-office scene is also destined to become a classic
(It's
frighteningly realistic, too. I should know...)All in all, only a dope
(Yes, another tragic pun) would fail to be enchanted by this wonderful
little film.
5 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Sweet but slight..., 26 October 2001
Author:
Spacelamb from Australia
Greenthumb Grace is left penniless after her husbands death so she
turns to ganja-growing in order to pay the bills. It sounds promising
and the ever-reliable Brenda Blethyn doesn't disappoint but the
material is sitcom-thin. There's actually a scene where Grace asks her
young gardener to "Give me one" (a toke) and he thinks she's asking for
sex and acts all awkward. Yes, it's humour so twee a nun would be
bored. Saving Grace doesn't seem to know what it wants to be: the
stunning cinematography and stately pace evoke memories of Ryan's
Daughter whilst the light-hearted whimsy of the country townsfolk could
be lifted from any episode of Antiques Roadshow. It does speed up after
the first hour but by then it's too clichéd to care. The climax manages
to be unpredictable only by introducing the most shameless Deux ex
Machina I've ever seen.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Liked it, but disappointed in the end., 5 October 2002
Author:
rsd22 from Vermont
A delightful gentle comedic gem, until the last five minutes, which
degenerate into run of the mill British TV farce. The last five minutes
cost
it 2 points in my rating. Despite this major plot and style flaw, it's
worth
watching for the character acting and the unique Cornwall setting. Many
fine
little bits to savor, like the tense eternity we all go through waiting
for
the bank approval after the clerk has swiped the credit card...made more
piquant when we're not - quite - sure the card is not maxed.
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27 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :-

The kind of film Hollywood would never dare make, 29 November 2003
Author: Jose E
I just thought it was excellent and I still do. I'm grateful we're still able to see different stuff from what Hollywood almost floods us with. Saving Grace is smart and enjoyable - those who feel offended by the marijuana thing better go see the America's bride sort of movie.
Saving Grace also shows that a funny movie doesn't have to be stupid. I was laughing my ass off during most of it but also pondering questions about what was the female lead character supposed to do to pay her deceased husband's debts.
In a nutshell - a witty storyline with typical English humour and good acting and directing. You couldn't ask for more.
7/10.
21 out of 28 people found the following comment useful :-
Drug trafficking, the elegant way., 21 December 2003
Author: shu-fen from Hong Kong, China
What is so startling to me is the number of comments here. How come, 93! The film has utterly fallen into obscurity in town. I just by chance popped by a VCD shop, which is on sale, and so fortunately to have picked up this hilarious movie (73pence or US$1.29 ^_^).
The film title is just funny enough to make you associate the story with it.
Grace, played by the versatile actress Brenda Blethyn, was in financial trouble. And this small and elegant English village lady cannot but save herself by a not-so-elegant trade through the help of her own gardener and her late husband's unseen mistress in London.
I especially like the daredevil scene when Grace is fully dressed up touting her masterpiece cannabis (cultured in her own green house) to the undesirable figures in sleazy areas in London. Her act is comical, prudent and daring at the same time. I find it hard to imagine a well-dressed and French speaking Chinese grandma would approach me touting home-made grass so reeklessly in Wanchai or Mongkok.
English humour or European subtlety can never be reproduced by Hollywood, the air, the smell, everything belongs to the Brits and Europeans. Lovely small production with bold attempt.
18 out of 25 people found the following comment useful :-

What British film making is all about . . ., 2 August 2000
Author: naomi.rose from bristol
Great actors, an oscar nominee actress, stunning scenery, good strong story line and more laughs than you can fit into my new handbag (and thats quite big). This film was brilliant. It was beautifully acted in the more serious scenes and the funny moments were . .well, side splitting. I have never heard a cinema audience laugh so much, and tears were streaming down my cheeks during the 'stoned ladies in the tea shop' scene. Well done to the British film industry and to Craig Ferguson whose magic ingredients have made sure this is one of my favourite films of the year, if not of all time.
13 out of 17 people found the following comment useful :-

Take the high road to a comedy that truly lights up., 18 November 2005
Author: Jessica Kolk from Brazil
Saving Grace is a nice movie to watch in a boring afternoon,when you are looking for something different than the regular scripts and wants to have some fun. I mean,the whole idea of this movie and all the marijuana in it is such a craziness! It was the first movie I watched with this theme(drugs/marijuana) that is not really criticizing it,only making jokes about it. Grace Trevethyn is a widow,who lives in a small town in U.K. and has many financial problems because of her dead husband, who committed suicide since he was full of debts. The problem is that Grace, who imagined to have some money saved for her, discovers that she needs to pay all of her husband's pounds in debts to not lose all of her things, specially her house that she loves so much. She never worked before, and is in a tragic situation until Matthew,her gardener who is very found of smoking pot, decides to make a partnership with her in selling marijuana in large scale.
9 out of 12 people found the following comment useful :-

Feel-good movie, 30 December 2003
Author: yvonatron from United States
This movie is inspiring to anyone who is or has been in a tough jam, whether financially or emotionally. You will definitely laugh, which is the best medicine! :) Left in a bad financial situation when her husband dies, Grace has to find a new way to make some money and it's not exactly legal which adds to the humour. Even my boyfriend liked it so don't think that it's a chick-flic.
13 out of 20 people found the following comment useful :-

Delightful, 22 April 2004
Author: dolores1965 from Caracas, Venezuela
Excellent view of a mature woman, that is going to lose everything (even the pruner has a mortgage). The way she gets involved into this special "business", the innocence, and the true love that exists between the people of a little town, it's mixed perfectly to give us as result a fresh, light and funny comedy. I couldn't stop laughing with a very funny scene of two old ladies in a drugstore.
I love European films, and with movies like this one, my opinion grows stronger. A movie that I also recommend with my eyes closed, in this same genre, is Waking Ned Devine.
Saving Grace, a comedy that many friends enjoyed as much as myself. You will love it.
10 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :-

Freakin Funny!!, 4 November 2003
Author: conjawa from Los Angeles
I saw Saving Grace right after it came out on video. Since then it's become one of my favorites! The plot isn't particularly complex but it doesn't take away from the entertainment. It's chuck full of comedic moments and has a very endearing quality to it. The characters are what makes the movie so good. They each have their own quirky qualities which adds to the humor, the two old ladies played by Linda Kerr Scott and Phyllida Law leaps to mind. Superb acting was done by all, particularly Brenda Blythen. She and Craig Ferguson were great together in pulling off some of the funnier moments. If you're looking for a good comedy I'd definately recommend this movie!
7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-
Top banana!, 2 July 2003
Author: lukeyboy44 from Birmingham, England
Saving Grace proves once again that you can't beat a good old dose of British humour. Despite an admittedly dodgy ending, this quaint and charming story of one woman's unique method of raising much-needed money lights up (Weak pun intended) my day every time I watch it. Brenda Blethyn is faultless as always and the ensemble cast are superb. (Especially the legendary Lesley Phillips - this man deserves a knighthood! It's full of comedic gems, too, such as the doctor's 'bad news' regarding one woman's pregnancy. The post-office scene is also destined to become a classic (It's frighteningly realistic, too. I should know...)All in all, only a dope (Yes, another tragic pun) would fail to be enchanted by this wonderful little film.
5 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

Sweet but slight..., 26 October 2001
Author: Spacelamb from Australia
Greenthumb Grace is left penniless after her husbands death so she turns to ganja-growing in order to pay the bills. It sounds promising and the ever-reliable Brenda Blethyn doesn't disappoint but the material is sitcom-thin. There's actually a scene where Grace asks her young gardener to "Give me one" (a toke) and he thinks she's asking for sex and acts all awkward. Yes, it's humour so twee a nun would be bored. Saving Grace doesn't seem to know what it wants to be: the stunning cinematography and stately pace evoke memories of Ryan's Daughter whilst the light-hearted whimsy of the country townsfolk could be lifted from any episode of Antiques Roadshow. It does speed up after the first hour but by then it's too clichéd to care. The climax manages to be unpredictable only by introducing the most shameless Deux ex Machina I've ever seen.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Liked it, but disappointed in the end., 5 October 2002
Author: rsd22 from Vermont
A delightful gentle comedic gem, until the last five minutes, which degenerate into run of the mill British TV farce. The last five minutes cost it 2 points in my rating. Despite this major plot and style flaw, it's worth watching for the character acting and the unique Cornwall setting. Many fine little bits to savor, like the tense eternity we all go through waiting for the bank approval after the clerk has swiped the credit card...made more piquant when we're not - quite - sure the card is not maxed.
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