Bella is an orphan with a bit of obsessive-compulsive disorder. She has been full of fantasies since childhood and aspires to become a children's book writer. Before realizing her dream, she rented a house and worked odd jobs as an administrator in the library, waiting for inspiration to come. Ever since she rented an old house with a back garden, her troubles began - the strange old man next door protested her letting the garden go to waste every three days, and a chef battle broke out with her. Under the constant complaints of the old man, Bella was faced with the dilemma of building a garden in three months or leaving with a bag. Bella, who has extreme demands on cleaning, even the folds of her clothes have to face one direction, she has to put on boots and overalls, anti-shovel and shovel, and deal with dirt, grass and vines in a sad mood... There are not many characters in the film. , Bella, the strange old man, the chef, and the science man Bella had a crush on in the library. Everyone is slightly "weird". This weirdness is very British, but it makes everyone find something in common. Who doesn't have a dormant monster in their heart? I hate dust, you hate rules, all monsters are the shackles in people's hearts, and they live on them as prisons. The poisonous-tongued old man next door is sarcastic and sarcastic, and he can't help but teach Bella how to design a good garden, how to cultivate it, and how to make it come to life. Passing through the courtyard wall, the garden on the old man's side is like an exquisite paradise - the door is honeysuckle and blue dahlias, and the inside is sage, Kama lily, European cherry, evening primrose, climbing clematis, purple The charming radish flowers, the small glass house in the center, and the precious julan... The colors are like clusters of stars under the blue sky, this is a completely fantasy world. The old man was a retired master gardener. When he talks about gardening, it's like talking about life. People with poisonous tongues suddenly became warmer: "Important things take time" "Plants are like life, waiting for a place where they can bloom"... It's shallow on paper, but when Oscar winner Tom In the dark green path and the slight wind, when Wilkinson sighed with the wisdom unique to the elderly, the language swayed in people's hearts with the swaying of flowers and shadows.
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