Greenfingers
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The first word that comes to mind when I think of this British film is “lovely.” It’s a wonderful comedy with a touch of drama and romance -- a perfectly lovely combination, if you ask me...

The story, which is based on true events, revolves around Colin (Clive Owen), a prison inmate who’s transferred to an experimental prison called Edgefield. There, inmates live with more freedom. There aren’t any high fences or armed guards. And each inmate gets to do a job that will give him the experience he needs to get hired once he’s released.

Colin is a somewhat anti-social prisoner who won’t talk to anyone -- not even his friendly old roommate, Fergus (David Kelly). But when Fergus gives Colin a package of violet seeds for Christmas, everything starts to change. The violets bloom in the spring, and they give Colin his own personal calling. After the warden finds out about the violets, he appoints Colin and Fergus (along with three other inmates) to create a garden for the prison.

A year later, the five gardeners surprise everyone with their beautiful garden -- even Georgina Woodhouse (Helen Mirren), a Martha-Stewart-like woman who takes the prisoners under her wing. Before long, the prison gardeners are entered in the country’s most prestigious gardening competition, and Colin is in a budding relationship with Mrs. Woodhouse’s daughter, Primrose (Natasha Little).

Greenfingers is a light-hearted feel-good movie that’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face. It’s got the same light-but-potent humor as Waking Ned Divine (in which David Kelly played Michael O’Sullivan) -- and it’s absolutely perfect for winding down from a long week on a casual Friday night.

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