hillww
Joined Apr 2003
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This film, though a tad overlong, stayed with me for a long time afterwards.and left me feeling very sad.
A family have a Gentleman's Agreement broken when the Landowner's Son inherits and wants to turn the use of the land from from Peach Trees to Solar Panels.
Fantastic detail on the farming and family set-ups and also showing the effect on the extended family as the threat grows...
Very much a film for our times, t is still unclear where our food comes from when the land is covered in Solar Panels and Wind Farms.
Surely It can only mean higher prices or more food imports that only the Rich Countries will be able to afford.
A family have a Gentleman's Agreement broken when the Landowner's Son inherits and wants to turn the use of the land from from Peach Trees to Solar Panels.
Fantastic detail on the farming and family set-ups and also showing the effect on the extended family as the threat grows...
Very much a film for our times, t is still unclear where our food comes from when the land is covered in Solar Panels and Wind Farms.
Surely It can only mean higher prices or more food imports that only the Rich Countries will be able to afford.
This was a really interesting story based on a true but relatively forgotten part of WW2 history.
I could cope (just) with the 2022 wokeness and the extremely dodgy CGI but the film was completely overwhelmed by the mediocre, loud and intrusive music that was everywhere.
Have the Producers not heard of the phrase 'less is more' or considered allowing the audience to decide its own reaction to the events on screen.
Doubt I shall want see it again, even for free.
I could cope (just) with the 2022 wokeness and the extremely dodgy CGI but the film was completely overwhelmed by the mediocre, loud and intrusive music that was everywhere.
Have the Producers not heard of the phrase 'less is more' or considered allowing the audience to decide its own reaction to the events on screen.
Doubt I shall want see it again, even for free.
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