Beneath its whimsical surface, ‘Grow’ is a surprisingly sturdy film about legacy and belonging. Rosheuvel commands the screen, her performance a study in quiet resilience, perfectly counterbalanced by the energetic ensemble. The direction finds a clever balance, treating…
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In the self-proclaimed ‘Pumpkin Capital of the World’, no-nonsense curmudgeonly farmer Dinah Little takes in her estranged niece Charlie, who decides to enter the local pumpkin growing competition…
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The plot's inclusion of a 'genetically engineered rival' pumpkin certainly opens the door to themes around scientific intervention in nature, agricultural ethics, and tradition versus innovation. While it's unclear if the film takes a firm stance, this element introduces a modern conflict into the rustic setting. It prompts questions about what constitutes 'fair play' in cultivation and whether winning at all costs undermines the spirit of the competition, adding a layer of contemporary relevance to the quirky premise.