Review of The 11th Hour (2007) by David W — 22 May 2008
If you have read Lester Brown's book, Plan B, then 'The 11th Hour' seems like a summative film version of it. Since many people do not know or give a shit about environmental sustainability, this is a good starting point to at least get you thinking in terms of your consumption patterns.
Most of the information is very general and nothing new if you have taken an environmental economics course or something along those lines; regardless, it does not work completely as a film because it has the feel of an episode of 'NOVA,' which is probably not what the average movie watcher is looking for.
Hopefully, those of you that see it will be able to take the ideas and discuss them with your friends, whether you agree with all, some, or none of the main points.
This review of The 11th Hour (2007) was written by David W on 22 May 2008.
The 11th Hour has generally received positive reviews.
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