"The Inconvenient Truth"

Amelia 2022-04-19 09:02:02

If I'm a little shy, I can say that the best visually-made movies in America tend to be disaster movies.
Whether it's volcanic, geothermal, or the recently talked-about "The Day After Tomorrow" last year, I can't help but shake my heart. The special effects and the sound... are amazing.
But the documentary I watched yesterday without any stunts really shocked me. This kind of worry only exists when facing the end of the world.
Perhaps, we are already facing the end of the world without knowing it—or, knowing it, but pretending not to.

"The Inconvenient Truth" - Actually, it is not difficult to ignore the truth. It is really difficult to ignore the shock, or the feeling of imminent disaster. The problem is, the feeling is for a while, and when it's over, it's gone.
So, when I felt that hopelessness was about to pass, I watched it again - it effectively boosted my adrenaline.
This situation is very similar to the movie "CRANK" I just watched yesterday. A darkly humorous killer film about a killer being poisoned, a Chinese-invented poison called "Beijing Cocktail". It has no antidote, the pharmacological effect is to cut off the secretion of adrenaline, allowing you to die peacefully. To delay its onset, you have to be in a state of tension all the time, increasing secretion to resist the medicinal properties of the poison. So the unlucky killer made trouble everywhere, robbed cars, chased down enemies, and even had sex with his girlfriend in the middle of downtown Chinatown... This group of shots gave me a particularly dark sense of humor - shame is not maverick, not cynical , not lustful, not lawless, but just a stopgap measure to survive.

Of course, he still died in the end, very tragically and very relieved, he killed all the gang bosses who had harmed him, and then died. Before he fell to his death from the air, he didn't call his girlfriend a deep love. boring.
Oh, and the cool lead is the guy who played two episodes of TRANSPORTER.

How do you go from one movie to another?
Let's go back to this documentary starring former Vice President Al Gore - I guess he has always been haunted by his unexplained loss of the presidency, so he said that at the beginning of the film. The movie is actually a POWER POINT demo of an environmental speech he does, but it's still shocking because the shock is so pure science and data that you can't argue with that. The effect of the movie is so good, I'm starting to like this handsome but uncharismatic American politician.
While the end of the movie still gives us a little hope, it's basically hopeless because changing the trend of global warming can't be done in an instant, and the work hasn't even begun - think back to what I've been to at home Every city: Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen... The air in every place is so bad that I can't believe it, I can't help but despair. In the face of a huge temptation for economic growth, the sense of achievement brought by environmental protection is negligible, if not nonexistent.
Comfortably, China is a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol. Ironically, the United States, the country that emits the largest greenhouse gas, refused to sign the agreement - only three countries in the world have not signed it, except the United States, Australia, and Iraq.
I'd love to know if Gore did become president, would he also refuse to sign, which is very likely, because he was representing the interests of a group, not himself, so I don't think he was elected It's better, at least I can work hard for environmental protection and make such a good documentary.

I've seen the power of Hurricane Kaduna (fortunately when I went to NEW ORLEANS the city was fine, unfortunately I'll never go again, the city is completely dead), I think there Plenty of opportunities to witness and experience even greater natural disasters. Karena was nothing more than a warning from nature that followed, as the movie's title: An Inconvenient Truth.



I would recommend this documentary to everyone who reads my blog, not only because it is shocking and effective in increasing your aversion to political and economic collusion, but also because of personal experience - it happened in 48 hours During the time up to now:
The day before yesterday afternoon, when I drove to the new company to sign the documents and have a medical examination, I had to turn on the refrigeration and air conditioner in the car, because the temperature outside was close to 30 degrees Celsius on this end of November day, and 48 hours later, I wrote this While writing this blog, the heating in the room was on full blast because it was snowing outside.

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Extended Reading

An Inconvenient Truth quotes

  • Al Gore: It's important to rescue the frog.

  • Al Gore: [quoting Mark Twain] "What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know. It's what we know for sure that just ain't so."