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So, 'The Garden Caretaker' really pulls you into this almost meditative exploration of urban nature. Set against the backdrop of an old asphalt factory in a Copenhagen suburb, it’s not just about the greenery, but about the people too—artists, citizens, all kind of blending roles, you know? The pace is languid, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the philosophy behind the project. There’s this osmotic flow between the gardener, artist, and biologist, which is pretty fascinating. The practical effects are minimal but effective, relying heavily on the environment itself. It feels like a love letter to the neglected corners of our urban lives, almost like a quiet protest against concrete. I really appreciated its focus on community and connection.
Focuses on urban nature restorationExplores community involvement in artReflects on the relationship between people and environment
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