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: The farm lacks modern comforts like televisions or dishwashers, symbolizing a return to basics and a "new start" mirrored by the film's beginning in January [12].

: Much of the story's charm comes from Libby finding herself through the physical rhythms of farm life—like milking goats—and the "deep, country quiet" [9]. The Lost Husband

: Libby swaps a bustling city life for a grueling, tech-free rural existence [8]. : The farm lacks modern comforts like televisions