The story tells that in the south of the United States, peasant Teke Sam took it for granted that farmers were farming and living in their own fields, freer and more manly. So he rented a piece of farmland that had been idle for three years, only to find that a torrential rain hit his farmland, destroying all the harvest. But Sam is still engaged in new labor, and he will never leave the land. In the director's handling, he narrates the story in autumn, winter, spring, summer and autumn, which is both concise and expressive. The soundtrack of this film is also very excellent, achieving a very good plot effect, the whole film music is not used much, but just right.