If your family is ready to trade jump scares for pumpkin smiles this fall, I’ve found your next must-see movie. 🍂 GROW is coming to theaters October 17, and it’s exactly the cozy, feel-good film we all need this season. Think pumpkin spice in movie form: funny, heartwarming, and full of fall magic.
About the Film
But Charlie isn’t just any kid. She has a special gift, an almost magical connection with plants, and she’s determined to grow the biggest pumpkin the town has ever seen. With the help of quirky local gardener Arlo (Nick Frost), the plot, and the pumpkins, thicken as rival growers do everything they can to win the upcoming contest.
As their pumpkin grows, so does Charlie and Dinah’s relationship, reminding us that sometimes the family we need grows where we least expect it.
My Thoughts 🌻
What stood out most to me was the bond between Dinah and Charlie. Their journey beautifully mirrors the ups and downs of real-life family relationships. It’s a story about love that grows through patience, laughter, and learning to see the world through someone else’s eyes.
And can we talk about the cast? Every character is bursting with personality, from the curmudgeonly farmers to the over-the-top pumpkin rivals. The whole town feels like it stepped right out of an autumn fairy tale. Even Charlie’s giant pumpkin, lovingly named “Peter,” becomes a character all his own! 🎃
Why You’ll Love It
🌿 Inspiring message. Charlie’s love for “wild gardening” might just have your little ones talking to their houseplants! It’s a fun, subtle reminder to care for the environment and find joy in the simple things.
💞 A story that grows on you. At its core, GROW is about connection, how love, patience, and hope can take root even in the unlikeliest soil.
🌽 Something for everyone. With its mix of humor, heart, and colorful characters, this film hits the sweet spot between children’s whimsy and grown-up meaning.
Final Thoughts
So, grab your pumpkin spice latte, your favorite cozy blanket, and your family, and head to theaters for GROW starting October 17.
🎟️ Buy your tickets now at GrowTheFilm.com
Because sometimes, love, like pumpkins, just needs a little room to grow. 💛
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This would be the perfect family halloween movie, I would love to see it
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good movie to see with the family.
ReplyDeleteI so want to see this movie with my family because it is family friendly and one I can see with the kids.
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I'd like to see it because it looks like a fun fall family film!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see this movie with our grand kids because I know it will be clean wholesome fun!
ReplyDeleteI would like to view this film with my brother and niece. It seems like a good family movie to watch.
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