
When 18 year old Hope Gracin suddenly finds herself in remission from end-stage cancer, she must learn to live without an expiration date.... (Full plot summary below)
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When 18 year old Hope Gracin suddenly finds herself in remission from end-stage cancer, she must learn to live without an expiration date.
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| Film InquiryKristy StrouseThere'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. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreThe comic instincts are there, the novelty of the premise is a winner, but you can’t help thinking that it’s a promise that’s only half-kept. |
| Common Sense MediaSandie Angulo Chen"Sick teen" dramedy promotes communication, friendship. |
| CinemalogueTodd Jorgenson... awkwardly transitions between lighthearted comedy and more serious drama, relying on contrivances along the way. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckWhile Hope Springs Eternal lacks the depth and pathos of such similarly themed films as Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, it delivers its relevant message with a refreshing breeziness. |
| Chesapeake Family MagazineRoxana HadadiHope 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. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshHope Springs Eternal is fine as a leading role for Frampton, who has had small supporting roles in bigger projects such as “Bridesmaids,” but her star power far exceeds the boundaries of this limited project. |
| User ReviewLori KLove the story, powerful, funny and moving. Mia Frampton nailed the drama of Hopes situation with with the perfect balance of humor. |
| User ReviewMarco Antonio LAn innovative twist on the coming of age movie. Hope forms her high school identity around terminal cancer. Then one day her entire identity shifts when tests show she's in remission and no longer terminal. This film takes a candid look at the reactions of Hope's peers when they discover she is no longer Cancer Girl. And Hope learns how to have a future. |
| User ReviewImen IAn innovative twist on the coming of age movie. Hope forms her high school identity around terminal cancer. Then one day her entire identity shifts when tests show she's in remission and no longer terminal. This film takes a candid look at the reactions of Hope's peers when they discover she is no longer Cancer Girl. And Hope learns how to have a future. |