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So, 'Gardening With Soul' is quite the little gem from 2013. It revolves around Sister Loyola, this vibrant nonagenarian who’s not just overseeing a garden, she’s wrestling with it. You really feel the grit of her daily routine; she’s hauling soil and wielding a spade like a pro, even on crutches. There's this beautiful contrast between her age and the physical demands of gardening. The pacing ebbs and flows, reflecting the rhythm of life itself. The documentary doesn't just capture plants growing, but also the bonds formed in that garden. It's full of warmth, laughter, and just a hint of melancholy. You get this sense of resilience and community that’s surprisingly moving. The performances by Sister Loyola and her fellow gardeners are so genuine, you can't help but feel a part of it all.
Focuses on the themes of aging and community.Showcases the physicality of gardening.Features genuine performances that draw you in.
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