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Would just like to post this here for people to watch. (You have to go to youtube to watch it; the owners have prevented it from being streamed outside of youtube.)
YouTube - HOME (English with subtitles)
I'm sure the usual pessimists will come in and try to derail this thread after not even watching it, but for the rest of you who want to see a visually stunning and honest review of the world environmental situation as of 2009, please watch.
The movie is narrated from the perspective of an outsider telling the tale of humanity's rise as a celebration of genius and stewardship over the earth, and our important links to nature. It is a refreshing departure from the mainstream style of environmental films which tend to bash human development and chastize the viewer into shame while almost completely focusing on the negative.
Through looking at both the good and the bad, we are presented with perhaps one of the more digestible reality checks to become available in recent years. It is licensed under common use as the creators intended, which means you can watch it and not be committing piracy violations.
Just as a side note, this movie is pretty visually stunning. If you are familiar with films like Baraka or the Planet Earth series from BBC, it is en par to those. If you are patient enough to download the DVD quality version to watch on a big screen, I highly recommend it. At the same time, it's better that people watch the youtube version than not at all.
I hope you enjoy and that we can have a discussion later for those that are interested!
YouTube - HOME (English with subtitles)
I'm sure the usual pessimists will come in and try to derail this thread after not even watching it, but for the rest of you who want to see a visually stunning and honest review of the world environmental situation as of 2009, please watch.
The movie is narrated from the perspective of an outsider telling the tale of humanity's rise as a celebration of genius and stewardship over the earth, and our important links to nature. It is a refreshing departure from the mainstream style of environmental films which tend to bash human development and chastize the viewer into shame while almost completely focusing on the negative.
Through looking at both the good and the bad, we are presented with perhaps one of the more digestible reality checks to become available in recent years. It is licensed under common use as the creators intended, which means you can watch it and not be committing piracy violations.
Just as a side note, this movie is pretty visually stunning. If you are familiar with films like Baraka or the Planet Earth series from BBC, it is en par to those. If you are patient enough to download the DVD quality version to watch on a big screen, I highly recommend it. At the same time, it's better that people watch the youtube version than not at all.
I hope you enjoy and that we can have a discussion later for those that are interested!