The biggest small farm This is a documentary about animals and nature that I couldn't help but want to watch after watching the animism and beauty. Here are my little thoughts:
Every animal has a name, Todd is a dog who has been with John Molly all his life, Emma is a willful pig full of motherly love, Oil Head is a lonely chicken, and Kaia is a loyal big white dog...
When Todd was euthanized, John saved Todd by chance. Todd was an opportunity for them to start building their own farm. In fact, they not only saved Todd, but also healed themselves.
For Emma's postpartum recovery, she temporarily let her seventeen pig babies leave her, but she didn't want to eat. But when her baby came back and fed her, she began to revive herself. really tearful
Emma may kill the oil head because of her nature, but they seem to have "friendship" or "love".
There are many problems on the farm, such as an overdose of snails, an overdose of flies and gophers destroying the plants. At this point, observation and creativity became their strongest comrades in arms: they decided to let the ducks eat the snails, the chickens the maggots, and the owls the gophers. These are the use of biological interactions to achieve the purpose of promoting ecological cycles.
It has always been a problem for wolves to kill chickens. After John endured many times, he finally broke the principle and shot the wolf. But then he slowly realized that wolves are not bad, and he thought of many ways to let the creatures live together. Such as let Kaia sentry.
At the end of the film, John and Molly took their baby to pick blueberries, and the little baby was stealing it. When asked how many he picked, he always answered in his little milk voice: one. So cute hahaha
I like to watch things that expose human nature and things that heal people. Maybe I want to neutralize it subconsciously: the world is not so good, but it seems that it is not so bad.
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