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All Critics (9) | Top Critics (1) | Fresh (8) | Rotten (1)
The appealing Mia Rose Frampton makes it work.
There's enough sweetness between the blurry lines to make the slight running time of 78 minutes feel like a breeze. Maybe when you're dealing with subject matter as depressing as this, the best route is to put some sheen over it.
Hope Springs Eternal features the instantly likeable Mia Rose Frampton. The humor is a little broad, but the movie's messages will still resonate for a young audience.
"Sick teen" dramedy promotes communication, friendship.
... awkwardly transitions between lighthearted comedy and more serious drama, relying on contrivances along the way.
There is an emotionally authentic portrait of adolescence here that makes one want to forgive the movie its faults.
Not as risky as it should be but still better than most offerings to its target audience.
Hope Springs Eternal offers just enough humor in a film that tackles such a serious topic in a coming-of-age film.
A funny, occasionally poignant "Fault in Our Stars" send-up that's too short for its own good.
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