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So, 'Time of Seeds' is this intriguing documentary focusing on two farmers, Yoon Gyun-sang and Jang Gwi-deok, who have this deep relationship with their land and the seeds they cultivate. It’s not just a farming story; it’s about how their bodies have transformed alongside their labor over decades. The film’s pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really settle into their world. There’s a rawness to the footage that feels intimate, almost like you're there in the fields with them. The themes of resilience and adaptation are palpable, especially with the environmental changes they face. The performances come off as genuine—you're not just watching them, you feel their history and struggle. It’s distinctive in how it blends personal narrative with broader ecological concerns, making you think.
Focuses on the personal stories of farmers.Explores themes of adaptation and resilience.Features raw, intimate footage.
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