Review of The Revolution Generation (2022) by Jazmiranda — 13 Jun 2022
The Revolution Generation: How Millennials Can Save America and the World is a resounding documentary directed by Josh and Rebecca Tickell that explores the limitless world-changing potential of history's largest youth generation: millennials.
Michelle Rodriguez's narration propels the film forward in a way that is as relatable as it is truthful. This is reinforced by captivating and insightful interviews with activist stars Shailene Woodley, Roza Calderon, and Corbin Bleu, who provide a refreshing portrayal of issues that are normally silenced or marginalized among today's youth generation.
Furthermore, the insights provided by students and disenfranchised individuals add a chilling realism and relevance to The Revolution Generation, emphasizing the importance of addressing student debt, which is easily accessible education, and reforming the American political system to best serve the nation Although it focuses on American systems, this film does an excellent job of maintaining a global perspective on the issues it raises through fascinating revelations about the ranked choice voting system used in Australia, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
The Revolution Generation was created with the goal of inspiring our pursuit of a better world, and it has cemented itself as a preeminent source in the potential to facilitate change in the absence of barriers, making every viewer feel as if they play an important role in the future of the planet.
This review of The Revolution Generation (2022) was written by Jazmiranda on 13 Jun 2022.
The Revolution Generation has generally received positive reviews.
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