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An Inconvenient Truth
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Directed By
Davis Guggenheim

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Al Gore, Al Gore


 
An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
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Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie
May 15th, 2007

Needed

Even though I am a British Columbian, I am not a big environmentalist. I grew up during the Clayquot protests and thus environmental activism has always been a part of my life living in the most environmentally conscious province in an extremely environmentally aware country. Thus I have never really understood why so many Americans are in denial when it comes to the planet. I get that capitalism thrives on ignoring global warming, but capitalism needs a planet to survive!

Al Gore is a brilliant man and this documentary proves just how much research he has done, how many years he has devoted to this cause, and that this is truly his passion. The documentary does delve into Gore as a man on a few occasions, but it is at its strongest when it is simply Gore standing in front of a room of people explaining how our planet could end if we do not wake up and make a change.

This film is essential, current and integral to changing the way Americans think about the environment.

Plus, just about the greatest title ever.

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