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The movie revolves around Grace Trevethen, whose late husband jumped out of a plane without a parachute. It's worse when Grace discovers that he has squandered all their money and left her bankrupt, and the banks are ready to reposes everything...
Blethyn's solid-gold charm turns Saving Grace into a comic high.
May 10, 2001
One Guy's Opinion
A pleasant little comedy with the soul of one of those old, much loved Ealing pictures of the forties and fifties but overlayed with a coating of Hollywood glitz.
Inanely upbeat and grindingly obvious, the movie amounts to a checklist of inevitable tee-heeing scenarios that surface on cue, only to wilt instantly before your eyes.
January 01, 2000
Globe and Mail
Saving Grace has a lovely Cornish setting and Blethyn to recommend it, but mostly it's a contact mediocre.
March 22, 2002
New York Times
Ultimately, all the jokes exploit the same tired premise, which is the spectacle of variously dotty and stuffy Englishmen and women getting stoned, wittingly and not.
January 01, 2000
Chicago Sun-Times
We're left with a promising idea for a comedy, which arrives at some laughs but never finds its destination.