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Tasha Dudu: A Man's Pastoral Life: A Life Legend of Self-sufficiency

Douban: 9.

tasha tudor, a synonym for pastoral life and a spiritual idol of garden control, this documentary shows her elegant, romantic, tranquil and self-sufficient pastoral life more vividly than her books. In the rural areas of Vermont, she grows flowers, paints, makes handicrafts, and is accompanied by various animals. I especially like the English name of the film, "Tasha Tudor: A Still Water Story". Like water, she really has a strong outlook on life, tenderness for the weak, unrestrained imagination and endless vitality.

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Four Seasons: The Life of a British Noble Lady in the Japanese Country

Douban: 8.5

Vanessa, a British aristocratic lady, traveled all over the world and settled in Ohara, Kyoto, to build her garden in a century-old house. There are hundreds of kinds of vanilla flowers in the yard. She uses lavender to make scented wax, rosemary to brew liqueur, and plants to cook ... After experiencing the darkest moments of her life, such as her children's illness and her husband's affair, Vanessa is still optimistic. "Life is impermanent, just like the four seasons." She regards everything in her life as a natural season change, so she is also convinced that "shadows can be seen under the bright sun, and there will be spring after the cold winter.

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Ingredients Garden: Her garden is delicious!

Douban: 9.1

A six-part documentary released by BBC, featuring the gardener and writer Alice Fowler. Alice grew up in the country. Although she lived in the city as an adult, she still liked to eat the food she grew. She grows vegetables, raises chickens and digs out eggs in the backyard to make simple food, and three meals a day are solved by this garden. Don't watch this movie when you are hungry, you will be even hungrier ~