This movie is Al Gore's action to reach out to various people on the issue of global warming. Definitely a must-see movie.
It had lots of science and information, but it was given at a good dosage and in an easily understandable words. Pictures are worth a thousand words and Gore definitely used many many pictures and graphs to signify the state of earth right now and all the damage that mankind has done so far to a planet that is our only way to survival. It showed everything that our future generations would be deprived of, if we don't take an action right now. We worry about our kids future in financial, emotional terms, but fail to realise that environment and Mother Earth is an inseparable part of their future and most of us are not aware of the damage that we are habitually or carelessly inflicting on their futures.
It again showed the reluctance of U.S. government to adopt healthy measures. The scary damage they were doing to the environment by doing so.
By showing all types of natural disasters together in a one and half hour movie, it was convincing enough to think that human actions have destroyed our environment much more than it can ever replace itself and now the matter is in our hands - unless we do something about it, loss is more than we can imagine and fathom.
After watching this movie, I wished more that the presidential elections could have had a different ending, for the good of the world.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
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