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Joel Edgerton stars as Narvel Roth, the meticulous lead horticulturist at Gracewood Gardens, an old-money estate owned by the icy, domineering Norma Haverhill (Sigourney Weaver). Narvel’s quiet life of ritualistic pruning and journaling is a cover for a dark, violent past as a white supremacist—a history literally etched onto his skin in the form of neo-Nazi tattoos.
serves as the final chapter in director Paul Schrader’s unofficial "Man in a Room" trilogy, following First Reformed and The Card Counter . While it maintains the director's signature style of austere visuals and internal monologues, it is notably more optimistic—and divisive—than its predecessors. The Story
The status quo is upended when Norma asks Narvel to take on her estranged great-niece, Maya (Quintessa Swindell), as an apprentice. As Narvel mentors Maya, his past and present collide, forcing a confrontation between his former life of hate and his current life of growth. Master Gardener movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert
Joel Edgerton stars as Narvel Roth, the meticulous lead horticulturist at Gracewood Gardens, an old-money estate owned by the icy, domineering Norma Haverhill (Sigourney Weaver). Narvel’s quiet life of ritualistic pruning and journaling is a cover for a dark, violent past as a white supremacist—a history literally etched onto his skin in the form of neo-Nazi tattoos.
serves as the final chapter in director Paul Schrader’s unofficial "Man in a Room" trilogy, following First Reformed and The Card Counter . While it maintains the director's signature style of austere visuals and internal monologues, it is notably more optimistic—and divisive—than its predecessors. The Story
The status quo is upended when Norma asks Narvel to take on her estranged great-niece, Maya (Quintessa Swindell), as an apprentice. As Narvel mentors Maya, his past and present collide, forcing a confrontation between his former life of hate and his current life of growth. Master Gardener movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert