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This title is just to express the love for the film to take out the work of farming, delivering lambs, delivering calves, rescuing dying lambs, plucking sheep's skins, chiseling rocks, and building sheep pens.
The whole shot has a cold and rough beauty. I was really moved by the shot of the male protagonist’s father paralyzed by a stroke. The summer manor style of cmbyn is exquisite and gentle enough to be beautiful. The bottom of this winter pasture is rough, violent, and true. I'm even more impressed. I really like the scenes like the previous "Hawaii" where there is no line and no lines at all.
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