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This is a documentary of a man who had an episode of insight and moved wherever that vision took him. While watching the documentary it's difficult to believe one man and his immediate family achieved so very much.

I feel sure that a great deal of the journey was left out of the story-- such as donations that must have helped fund his work. The super-engineered greenhouses weren't built from sketched designs and animal skins. The tractors and trucks and equipment and seed and millions of seedling trees didn't just appear out of nowhere. If I were to guess (which is what I'm doing), I'd say he had a lot of contacts during his high-business career and a lot of friends who helped sponsor his work. Still, what he achieved was a monumental testimony to the power of caring and hope.

Regardless of how it was achieved, this is a man who gave everything he had to accomplish something most of us would think is impossible: turning a desert into a self-sustaining farm and hopeless street children into PHDs and Doctors and business people and responsible husbands and wives. I am not easily taken in by such documentaries, often seeing the sham behind the hype. But in this case, everything I've managed to read about Mulli (Mully) seems correct. This is a man who remembered his humble beginnings and turned his love of people to action. I simply cannot imagine.

The documentary while somewhat scanty on details, focuses on the overall trails and final results of Mully-and-family's efforts. I would have liked to have seen it extended a half an hour and include a few more how-it-happened details. But this film seems to have been kept intentionally trim, focusing on the important points. It covered his religious affiliation and dedication, but didn't dwell on such. It showed his achievements, but didn't tell much about he achieved them. The overall effect-- and apparent purpose of the film-- was to show what one person can do to change the world.

At first it was Mully himself with the sole vision. But as it states in the documentary, his wife supported him every step of the way. His own family went through some tough times, but eventually as they grew his children joined him and were of great help in achieving his vision-- and themselves benefited from the personal growth gained from their experience.

In short, this film is inspiring, and proves that with selfless willpower and faith, even a small group of people can accomplish amazing things. Evidently with faith all things ARE possible. While rescuing thousands of children over several years hardly puts a dent in the devastating circumstances of millions of street children-- at least Mully and his family have done their best. They've set the example and proved what can be done. Would that the entire world would follow their example. If all humankind focused less on themselves and more on helping others, perhaps similar results could have been achieved on a global basis rather than the ecological and social disasters we are currently experiencing. That, I believe, is the true story being told here: selfless dedication to helping others.

score 10/10

Snootz 6 February 2021

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw6567839/
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