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It's All in the Soil is a quirky comedy that really leans into the eccentricities of small-town rivalry. You’ve got Moira, who’s both relatable and a bit over-the-top in her quest to dethrone her neighbor Margret, the reigning queen of gardening. The pacing is light, almost breezy, but there’s enough tension to keep you engaged. The performances are earnest; you can see the actors having fun with their roles, which adds to the film’s charm. It's interesting to note how the film employs practical effects for the gardening scenes, giving it a tactile feel that CGI just can’t replicate. The themes of obsession and competition are woven in humorously, making it a distinct entry in contemporary comedic storytelling.
It's All in the Soil has seen limited release, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. The film’s charm and unique premise have garnered a modest but dedicated following. First released on digital download, there have been whispers of a physical media release, which collectors are certainly keeping an eye on. Given its distinctive style and the growing interest in indie comedies, it may become more sought after as time goes on.
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