Greenfingers (2001)
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Theatrical Release: Jul 27, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Paula Deitz's 1998 New York Times article "Free To Grow Bluebells in England," focusing on the real-life gardening exploits of British prisoners, serves as the inspiration for this fictional tale about finding beauty in the most unlikely of places. When we first meet Colin Briggs... Paula Deitz's 1998 New York Times article "Free To Grow Bluebells in England," focusing on the real-life gardening exploits of British prisoners, serves as the inspiration for this fictional tale about finding beauty in the most unlikely of places. When we first meet Colin Briggs (Clive Owen) he is a man who has given up on life. Nearing the end of a long sentence for murder, Colin is transferred to the minimum security HMP Edgefield, an open prison in the Cotswolds. While at Edgefield, Colin meets Fergus Wilks (David Kelly), an eccentric "lifer" who has come to terms with the fact that he will live out his remaining days within the confines of the prison. When Colin receives an unwanted packet of seeds as a Christmas present from Fergus, he begrudgingly plants them in Edgefield's hard, infertile soil. Much to both men's surprise, the seeds flourish and, by Spring, have blossomed, along with the two men's friendship. The prison Governor, impressed by the sight of the beautiful double violets, commissions Colin, Fergus, and three other inmates to cultivate Edgefield's first garden. The inmates' garden attracts the attention and praise of flamboyant gardening expert Georgina Woodhouse (Helen Mirren). Georgina is so taken with the men's unconventional gardening style and unexpected results that she goes before the Royal Horticultural Society, stating: "These are the most brilliant and talented prisoners you'll ever meet. I wish to sponsor them in their first show garden at Hampton Court." With plants and flowers thriving under the nurturing touch of his "greenfingers," Colin begins to gain a new lease on life. As his skill in the garden grows, so too does his love for Georgina's daughter Primrose (Natasha Little). After countless years behind bars, Colin is finally granted parole only to risk both his freedom and his love for one shot at the unthinkable: the chance to compete against England's gardening elite at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show... the largest outdoor garden event in the world. -- © 2001 IDP Distribution [More]
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Clive Owen, David Kelly, Helen Mirren, Danny Dyer, Adam Fogerty
DVD Info
Release:
Jan 2, 2002
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
- Full Frame
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - English
Additional Release Material:
- Theatrical Trailers
Interactive Features:
- Interactive Menus
- Scene Selections
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Reviews
A irresistível simpatia dos personagens eleva o filme a um outro nível de interesse.
There are many reasons to see GREENFINGERS. . . top of the list of reasons has to be its star, Clive Owen, a toothsome morsel of manflesh . . .
Greenfingers zips along at an agreeable pace and is full of colorfully engaging characters...
Greenfingers could have been such a load of garden manure, had it not been for some earthy direction, clever casting and very good writing.
Can be cute, and even heartwarming at times. But all too often, it's nearly insufferable.
It's just too bad the intended charm is applied with a shovel instead of a trowel. Romantic comedy is a delicate flower that can be smothered by too much fertilizer.


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