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So, 'Der große Garten Dresdens grünes Herz' is an interesting documentary, you know? It captures this group of Berliners who decide to ditch the city for a quieter life in the countryside. They start off all idealistic, wanting to grow their own food, but the reality of farming hits them pretty hard. It's not just about planting seeds and watching them grow; there's a lot of learning involved. The film has this almost whimsical tone mixed with a healthy dose of reality checks. The pacing feels organic, reflecting their journey through trial and error. It's got that raw atmosphere that makes you feel their struggles and successes. Plus, the practical effects of nature's unpredictability are beautifully showcased, which adds to its charm.
Explores themes of community and sustainabilityHighlights the learning curve of farmingShowcases the beauty and unpredictability of nature
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