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Unfortunately the movie evokes way too much angst, pessimism and despair in relation to the current situation of this whole ecological devastation thing and way too less inspiration, encouragement and appreciation for a change process. The off the mark words, overly concerned voice dubbing and like totally embarrassing soundtrack are beyond good and evil and turn the movie into a laughing matter. But due to its breathtaking drop-dead gorgeous imagery, it’s actually pretty great if you turn off the sound though.

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  1. Turning down the sound is a good advice, the narrator is at least as annoying as the soundtrack. What a pity that those beautiful pictures were drowned in American Pathos. And no, it is not enabling, not activating at all, but I don’t know any movie that actually delivers that with regard to climate change. But its not about the planet anyways.

    Nov 29, 2009 @ 20:45

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