Review of An Inconvenient Truth (2006) by Iamhe — 26 May 2006
Very well organized presentation on the crisis of climate change. If you are not fully aware of this disaster, and of its disastrous consequences in the present and near future, don't miss this film.
It's like having a front row seat at your own funeral, and you wouldn't want to be late for that. Having said that, the 40 percent of the film that was devoted to the hagiography of Al Gore couldn't have made me more sick.
This is the guy who refused to even investigate the massive vote fraud perpetrated against his own African American voters in Florida, who famously denied the pleas of African-American Representatives to investigate that and other election irregularities that would have changed the course of the election, as depicted heartbreakingly in the film Fahrenheit 911.
In other words, the guy who is most to blame for the past six years of hell on Earth that has been the present administration, with impacts on the climate and practically everything else. The guy knows how to talk and present, but did we really have to see all of those childhood pictures of him growing up on his daddy's farm? Or those close-up shots of his concerned face bending over a computer monitor showing pictures of glaciers breaking away? Give us all a break, Mr.
Gore. But good work on making things clear to everyone so far as the facts of the matter are concerned.
This review of An Inconvenient Truth (2006) was written by Iamhe on 26 May 2006.
An Inconvenient Truth has generally received very positive reviews.
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