Sue Mixsell
A lyrical picture essay on the resiliency of life, family and unspoken love. It is a quiet and pastoral piece with a punch having both drama and comic relief seamlessly woven into it, and the story reminded me of Marcel Pagnol's "La gloire de mon père" and Pearl S. Buck's "The Good Earth" at the same time. The background OST music is beautiful, and the cinematography unbelievably gorgeous. Some complain about the ending but I find it rather realistic that way.
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Labella Nazario
Everybody has different opinions but in me also I would like to check history about other country I believe that is love and understand other people how they thinkA Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home.
Ana E “Anabella” Cruz Nazario
Is sad story where many people around the world is in the same situations right now but the only stronger one is survive this world A Korean-American family moves to an Arkansas farm in search of their own American Dream. Amidst the challenges of this new life in the strange and rugged Ozarks, they find the undeniable resilience of family and what really makes a home.
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