2 reviews
Just A Farmer Packs A Punch
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- Sep 25, 2024
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Essential viewing
Just A Farmer is the film I wished I had seen in my formative years. Not only does this film serve as a necessary and timely insight into the burdens borne on those who work the land that ultimately feed the world, but also gives some invaluable life lessons along the way.
I read one review that called this film a little "preachy" for a little "teaching moment." I would offer that perhaps that reviewer failed to realize that this is a film for people who are suffering, and for generations to come who may suffer, for a lack of knowledge of such moments. I would agree with Professor Brene Brown, who has spent decades studying empathy, shame, vulnerability, and courage, in her claim that vulnerability is the foundation of courage. If this film "teaches" such a concept, makes it available and understandable through a story well-told, then I'm all for such "teaching" moments.
This film is directed with great restraint, allowing for some genuine performances to shine. A beautiful and necessary film.
I read one review that called this film a little "preachy" for a little "teaching moment." I would offer that perhaps that reviewer failed to realize that this is a film for people who are suffering, and for generations to come who may suffer, for a lack of knowledge of such moments. I would agree with Professor Brene Brown, who has spent decades studying empathy, shame, vulnerability, and courage, in her claim that vulnerability is the foundation of courage. If this film "teaches" such a concept, makes it available and understandable through a story well-told, then I'm all for such "teaching" moments.
This film is directed with great restraint, allowing for some genuine performances to shine. A beautiful and necessary film.