Friday, January 12, 2007

An Inconvenient Truth
A Documentary about Global Warming

If we have time to watch movies like "Borat", "Idiocracy" and... I don't know what else and it's not important, anyway, then it is sure we can save 1 hour and 40 minutes for this one.
Global warming represents a reality that many of the world's leaders are trying to cover. Although the data is brought to us by a politician, Al Gore, there is no denying the authenticity of the charts and images he presents. There are a few short "melodramatic" scenes and some more or less direct attacks against the Bush administration (well-deserved, in my opinion) which the movie could have done without, but these do not diminish the power of all the information it shares. From the disappearance of the famous Kilimanjaro snows to the Kyoto Protocol, "An Inconvenient Truth" gives many explanations, answers a lot of questions and reinforces what we already know.
A vey informative movie, one that will or at least should have us thinking for a long time after the credits roll. And then we might want to act on it. I hope the trailer will be more convincing and will have you see "An Inconvenient Truth".

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