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I have watched a lot of documentaries these days, and I am also indignant at the history, truth, and reality that cannot be distorted. Most people are in a disadvantaged group, and they are oppressed by a small number of powerful groups. They need to raise their eyebrows, and movies are the best medium to reflect reality. The more critical ones are Al Gore, and Michael Murphy, who dare to face the ugly side, embody the weak side of people, and expose it, like opening up their own unhealed scars.
Gore made a wonderful 2-hour speech in this film, and let us see a sharp point of time and disadvantages of a former US vice president, although he lost the presidential election with Bush Jr. But then he fought hard and started endless global speeches, in order to awaken more attention to greenhouse gas emissions. Now that 8 years have passed, nothing has changed during Bush's tenure, but there are so many global The disaster brought panic to the Americans. It is hard to imagine what the whole world would have been like if Gore was elected.
Now the global climate is on the bow, and the precarious situation makes people restless for a moment. During the year, abnormal meteorological disasters often occur around the world, which have hit us too hard. We should reflect on the results of economic development. Do we destroy ourselves? Maybe we are like frogs that are slowly heated in a flask of cold water as in the video, and they still haven't reacted when the water boils.
The political awareness we need, the will of those in power is the logical way to lead us on the right track, and we should no longer be misdirected by leaders who only care about money, we need to bring the right and wrong To do things with independent ideas, to pursue the truth, the good and the beautiful, to maintain this only home that is riddled with holes.

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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."