Small Is Beautiful: A Tiny House Documentary
Small Is Beautiful: A Tiny House Documentary (2015)

Small Is Beautiful: A Tiny House Documentary

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The small house movement is intriguing and I was looking forward to seeing this documentary interview various Portland dwelling enthusiasts to learn how they got hooked on the idea of building a tiny house, and surmounted the problems with building permits etc. I assumed this would be about the tiny houses, not their tiny lives.

Depressing documentary about nothing! No insight or challenges or joys of tiny house living.

I wanted to watch a documentary on tiny houses and to be inspired.. this has done the opposite of that.

This film is comparable to a porn film. Firstly there is no story line.

This low budget wonder was beyond nauseating. I like tiny houses and would like to live in one myself.

I made it about halfway through before asking why I was watching and found myself unable to answer. I was hoping this would be more along the lines of Tiny House Nation.

"He never asked me for anything. I wish I had that kind of relationship with everybody.

I decided to start watching this documentary with the intention of learning about the ins and outs of living in a tiny house. My optimism as well as my soul started to fade at around the 20 minute mark.

I am a big proponent of the idea of being out of, avoiding and being independent from debt. Housing is the biggest hit to one's income and I thought I could learn something from this documentary.

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