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So, 'Not My Land' dives into this really raw slice of life, you know? It’s focused on folks who have been tending to their illegal allotments near the airport for over three decades. I mean, the way it captures their struggles and the connection to the land is pretty striking. The pacing is quite contemplative; it allows you to really sit with their stories and feel the impending sense of loss as development encroaches. There's an authenticity in the interviews that feels almost intimate. You get a sense of community and resilience, but also this bittersweet tone as they face the reality of change. It’s not flashy, but it really draws you in with its honest portrayal of people clinging to their little piece of earth.
Great for those interested in urban development themes.Captures the essence of grassroots community efforts.Highlights the tension between progress and tradition.
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