Focus Features Land opens in theaters Friday, February 12, 2021, after its World Premiere at Sundance Film Festival.
I have always been outdoorsy, but something changed when COVID hit. Instead of sulking about what I couldn\’t do (like going to the movies), I found myself spending more time somewhere that is never closed…nature.
More time in nature made me realize I want to move off-grid into a quaint cabin in the woods. Of course, I wouldn\’t want to be completely cut off from everything I am all about amenities (running water, electricity, and access to food). I think that is why I was absolutely thrilled to hear about the movie Land and went into it with big expectations. Let me tell you Land did NOT disappoint.
In fact, a line in the movie resonated with me more than one ever has before. Edee says, \”I want to notice more.\” That my friends has been my theme for the past year. I started taking moments to soak everything in. I stopped enjoying sunrises and sunsets from behind my phone and actually became present in the moment.
What I thought of Land:
The storyline is straight as an arrow, and after nearly a year of being cooped up with little to no real human interaction, there is something comforting about the story of pain and healing through personal growth and relationships. Land may not be deep and dramatic, but it gets your heartstrings going and truly makes you stop and think of what is important.
After a devastating personal tragedy Edee (Robin Wright) has decided to move off-grid and live off the land. Edee\’s sister Emma (Kim Dickens) asked Edee to not inflict any self-harm, and this is where the grand adventure begins. Edee leaves the city she knows behind and moves to a cabin in the secluded Wyoming wilderness. As a city girl, Edee finds herself to be ill-equipped to survive in a secluded situation.
When I tell you she heads off the grid I am not exaggerating in the slightest. Edee has no car, no electricity, no phone, no running water, and the bathroom is an outhouse outside of the cabin. Edee is 100% living off the land and everything it provides, however not knowing how to chop wood, properly start a fire, hunt, and making simple mistakes like leaving the house door open when she goes out to the outhouse leaves her close to death.
Miguel (Demián Bichir) a local hunter discovers Edee on the brink of death and helps nurse her back to life. Edee is reluctant to forgo any new bonds (as she is off the grind to get away from people), and even tells Miguel that she doesn\’t want any news from the outside world. Miguel agrees and a friendship begins to bloom.
Not only does Miguel teach Edee the skills she needs to live and survive in the wild (fish, hunt (skin a deer), cook the meat), but how to live again in the world. Which gives you all those warm fuzzy feelings and faith in humanity once again.
During most of the movie, you will find Edee alone onscreen as she learns to adapt to dwindling canned goods, adapting to harsh winters, and just all together learning to survive. Land has definitely made me want to learn more about survival skills and I am going to create a blog series that will teach basic skills that could come in handy even if you do not find yourself in a living off the land situation like Edee.
Land showed hope, resilience, the power of determination, and the kindness of human beings that we all could use right now. I have already watched Land twice, and fall in love with it, even more, each time I watch it.
If you are outdoorsy, looking for a heartfelt movie, have a thing for survival I highly recommend checking out Land when it hits theaters February 12.
Land Synopsis:
From acclaimed actress Robin Wright comes her directorial debut LAND, the poignant story of one woman’s search for meaning in the vast and harsh American wilderness. Edee (Wright), in the aftermath of an unfathomable event, finds herself unable to stay connected to the world she once knew and in the face of that uncertainty, retreats to the magnificent, but unforgiving, wilds of the Rockies. After a local hunter (Demián Bichir) brings her back from the brink of death, she must find a way to live again.
Director: Robin Wright
Writer: Jesse Chatham and Erin Dignam
Producers: Allyn Stewart, Lora Kennedy, Leah Holzer, Peter Saraf
Cast: Robin Wright, Demián Bichir, Kim Dickens
Welcome to the first Friday of February! Despite being single, Valentine\’s Day is my absolute favorite – I love, love. You can imagine my excitement when February 1 arrives and I pinkify my life. Last week seemed to be in slow motion as if it would never end, and this week actually cruised right on by. I am excited to report that we did get a decent amount of snow last night that does allow for winter activities. That being said it is frigid outside and beyond windy, therefore I don\’t know how long I will last outside. You can follow along on Instagram to see what Jack and I are up to this weekend.
Let us take a peek at this week\’s favorites:
I am OBSESSED with the Selk\’bag! It is a sleeping bag that you actually wear out in public, and I can\’t think of anything better for Michigan winters. In all honesty, I think I visit the Selk\’bag website daily haha.
Winter bonfires, especially snowy ones are my favorite. I recently stumbled across Wolf\’em Sticks which is said to be the ultimate roasting tool with double rotary handles, marshmallow/hot dog cooking fork, and a bonus biscuit roaster – sounds like a bonfire must-have!
Back in December, I posted about my excitement for the upcoming movie LAND, which will be released next Friday, February 12. Last night I had the opportunity to screen the movie early and I LOVED it! Stay tuned today for a full review (and I will link it here). If you are outdoorsy it is definitely a movie you do not want to miss.
Sweeten the deal this Valentine\’s day with a candy board! I made this adorable Valentine\’s Day Charcutier Board.
Looking for things to safely do this month? I shared 28 things to do in February on the blog.
Here are some tips and tricks for creating an aesthetically pleasing and irresistibly delicious Valentine\’s Day charcuterie board:
1. Monochromic
When it comes to creating a visually captivating Valentine\’s Day candy board you want most of your board to be filled with the colors of the season. Pops of cherry, powdery pink, rose metallic pink, and more. Not only are these hues cheerful, but they create a gorgeous presentation. I added a little contract with gold and chocolate tones.
2. Traditional meets Unexpected
I love the nostalgia that traditional assets create, but I also like to spice it up with a little something unexpected as well. Instead of a big dish of candy hearts, I adorned the popcorn with it, and also added some beautiful Sweetheart popcorn from Grand Rapids Popcorn company for visual aesthetics. I mixed common shapes, flavors, and textures together to bring a sense of whimsy to the board.
3. Placement
Figuring out the placement for everything on your Valentine\’s Day candy board can get a bit overwhelming. Use dishes to puts sweets in instead of just having them lay directly on the board. Start with your biggest thing in the center or off-center of the board. From there work your way around the board adding all your elements. There is no wrong way to create a Valentine\’s Day candy board, so just have fun.
You can check out my rave review about THE CROODS: A NEW AGE now!
Bonus features on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-Ray, DVD, and Digital include:
Dear Diary: World\’s First Pranks
In this exclusive original short film, Eep reveals how a comical accident led her and Dawn to discover the joys of tricking their families and set about performing “the world’s first pranks”
Family Movie Night: Little Red Bronana Bread
In another exclusive original short, join the Croods as they settle down for a very prehistoric family movie night experience. With shadowy figures around every corner, Eep must keep Gran and her delicious Bronana Bread safe from punch monkeys.
Gag Reel
To: Gerard
In this original DreamWorks animated short, an elderly man brightens the day of a little girl through magic.
The Croods\’ Family Album
Meet the actors who portray the Croods and their new cast members, the Bettermans. What makes them tick, how do they resemble their characters and what lessons have they learned from making the film.
The Evolution of…
In this fun making of, we hear from the filmmakers and stars of THE CROODS: A NEW AGE about the evolution of the Croods franchise.
How to Draw: Caveman Style
Join one of DreamWorks talented illustrators inside the cave as they demonstrate how to draw our favorite characters.
Famileaf Album
Inspired by the prehistoric family album given to guy by the Betterman’s, we create a fun video showing you how to make your own using real leaves or green construction paper for pages and string (or even dental floss!) to hold it all together.
Stone Age Snack Attack
A three-part featurette highlighting fun, easy to make recipes that kids and parents can make together.
Feature Commentary with
Director Joel Crawford, Producer Mark Swift, Head of Story Januel Mercado, and Editor Jim Ryan.
Overall I am beyond excited to get my hands on this collection. It is absolutely darling!