Based on 416 votes and 45 reviews.
I saw this movie with my class and it's brilliant. We all agreed that this wasn't okay, and it inspired us. I was surprised since I thought they couldn't be inspired by anything, but this movie touched us. It's a must-see for people who love our earth!
I enjoyed this more than Across the Universe.
how pathetic is this and i guess in itself is a statement to why humans time is coming to an end. this movie only showing at one theatre at 10 pm?!? sad - thanks for considering ahift workers
It's a totally amazing movie & everyone should see it
I AM GOING TO SEE THIS MOVIE TODAY . HOWEVER YOUR HAVING PROBLEMS, AT LEAST I ALREADY SAW PREVIEWS BEFORE.... BUT I LOVE OUR WORLD & LOVE TO SEE MOVIES THAT WE HOPE REMIND FOLKS, HOW IMPRORTANT OUR NATUREAL WORLD, LIKE THE OCEANS & FOREST. NEED TO BE CARED FOR NOW & ALWAYS. NOT JUST SOMEDAY WILL GET TO IT, LIKE A POLITICIAN, WILL OFTEN SAY....DOING IS IMPORTANT IN FACT I WILL SEE THIS MOVIE LIKLEY A FEW TIMES IN THE NEXT 2 WEEKS.& BRING FRIENDS...
Very inspiring and enciting! It's a must see.
most inspiring movie I've ever seen, probably changed my life
Continued: skin cancer is the most commonly occurring fatal cancers. The debate, whether or not increased CO2 levels from fossil fuel combustion is causing climate change, is so over. Now is the time to act. I love this planet, and will do what it takes to save it.
This is an important film that should not be ignored. We are living in the critical "Age of Stupid" because there is still time to do something to mitigate the effects of climate change. Naysayers are just afraid to face the truth and choose to do nothing. Clearly, the science of climate change is complex but it won't go away. This film deals with the acidification of our oceans along with warmer temperatures both caused by increased atmospheric CO2. BTW, ozone depletion issues have improved but are not over. It takes about 100 years for CFCs to clear the higher atmosphere where it is interacting with ozone. We are still using other types of ozone depleting chemicals so this is why sk
I have watched 'Revolution' - and I am spreading the ' revolution'to everyone I can. I cried for 15 minutes during the movie, it was really moving. I knew all the facts and statistics given in the movie already, but watching and seeing the impacts, especially of my generation, was incredible. The future of change is surely in photography/film because honestly the publishing of scientific journals and making charts and graphs is not working. Logic and reason do not seem to work. The best chance we have with deniers is through emotional response and creating empathy and compassion- When facts and de-bunking information about climate change is given, these people will simply find more misinfor