Driving by her deep will of collecting the money needed to pay for debts and has a nice life, Grace, a young beautiful woman, who after the suicide of her husband, struggles against the large debts she has, so she makes her mind to plant marijuana to earn money.
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.
Film Threat
December 08, 2002
It's all fluff with the deeply imbedded message that no matter what happens in life, you have to deal with it and move on.
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.
Sight and Sound
December 02, 2002
In trying too hard to convince us what good eggs his characters are, Cole creates a shapeless, dramatically unengaging movie.
eFilmCritic.com
March 20, 2003
Grossly overestimates the effects of Marijuana so that it can get the cheap laughs. But it is genuinely and consistently funny