Atom User Reviews for The Biggest Little Farm
Absolutely phenomenal! Every possible emotion during this movie.
Inspiring to see the vision of what should be come to life
An amazing story of perseverance and dedication to a dream.
A wonderful touching story about coexistence
Fantastic Utopia, I've seen my imaginary vision in this film!
Even vegans should appreciate the care given the animals on this farm
Wonderful photography along with a inspiring story.
The dream we should all be living..
My (8 year old) son and I absolutely loved the movie. It was a moving story and very well done.
Metacritic
Climate change is never explicitly mentioned in the documentary The Biggest Little Farm, one of the year’s best films, but it hangs all over the deep, rich story of the Chesters, a pair of hardscrabble idealists who move from the concrete jungle of Santa Monica to start a 200-acre, sustainable farm from scratch.
If you’ve entertained “Green Acres”-inspired reveries on the joys of “farm living,” this documentary may rid you of them in short order. But it may also revive your wonder at the weird but ultimately awe-inspiring ways in which humans can help nature do its work.
The Biggest Little Farm can at times feel like a larger, better-produced version of the kind of viral video that spreads on Facebook, equal parts uplifting and self-congratulating. It’s a self-contained film about a self-contained paradise.