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Mrs Hartley and the Growth Centre
When a shy young man arrives on her doorstep, Alice Hartley grabs the chance to escape from her loveless marriage. She and Michael open a Growth Centre with a difference - offering sex, drugs and personalised water births.
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Plot Summary
Mrs. Hartley, a woman of a certain age and traditional upbringing, finds herself unexpectedly exploring the unconventional world of a New Age growth center after her husband leaves her. She navigates a new environment filled with alternative therapies, eccentric personalities, and a journey of self-discovery that challenges her preconceived notions about life and relationships. The film follows her transformation as she embraces new experiences and finds a renewed sense of purpose and independence.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed but generally positive reception, appreciated for its gentle humor and Caroline Blakiston's central performance. While some critics found the narrative a little predictable, many praised its warmth and its exploration of personal growth and reinvention.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming portrayal of late-life self-discovery.
Caroline Blakiston's performance is a standout, bringing depth and charm to the lead role.
Some found the plot familiar, but the film's sincerity won over many.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available on Google reviews.
Fun Fact
Caroline Blakiston, who plays Mrs. Hartley, is also well-known for her role as Marje in the popular British sitcom 'Last of the Summer Wine'.
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