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Family, and friends, welcome to another session of movie reviewing! Today, we are going to be reviewing a documentary that was recommended to me just a few days ago, and that I decided to watch this past weekend because of that. It is a documentary that was released on Netflix back in 2020, when COVID was an even bigger deal than it is now. So now, let’s talk about a documentary called Kiss The Ground.
Plot: The movie talks about how farming has ended up working, and how our soil has become harmed, and things like that due to us using chemicals like pesticides, and other harmful ones that have begun to harm our soil, our crops, and things like that.
Wow, after seeing this film, I was surprised by how much our American soil had become poisoned for decades. I mean using chemicals like pesticides, mercury poisoning, and things like that since around the 1930s, or 1940s, wow. I was also surprised to find that something like this was one of the main causes of the Dust Bowls that happened around that time period. Don’t believe me? Well, see this film, and you’ll learn why. It’s also interesting to discover how planting soil, and crops can help create moisture in the atmosphere. Again, watch the film, and you’ll find out why. It’s also cool how, at different points, there some aspects of farming that seem to be taken from a Christian perspective. Additionally, if you want to see a documentary that features actors like Woody Harrelson, and Rosario Dawson, along with some environmentalists, and farming experts, then that’s another reason to see this film. In addition to all of this, hopefully people will desire to want to farm without having to use pesticides, mercury poisoning, or whatever else, and just farm the way that God wanted it to be done back when the Bible was being written. The only downside to this film is that there are a couple scenes when someone calls the Earth Big Mama (which seems to mean Mother Nature).
And that’s my review for Kiss The Ground. If what I mentioned in this review isn’t convincing enough for you to go see it, then I’m not sure what will be. Hopefully, after people do see this film, then we can agree to work together to slowly, but surely go back to farming the way that it was supposed to be done before pesticides, mercury poisoning, and all those items got imported into the US, and started being used on the American soil, and maybe even some of the other nations in the world. I would say that if you haven’t seen Kiss The Ground, and you have Netflix, definitely see it whenever you can. It will be eye-opening as to how much our food has become harmed, and why diseases like cancer have become much more common nowadays. Well, definitely see it, and see what you think. And hey, I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if, after watching this film, more people would desire to farm, and do it the right way.
Final Grade: A