Planet Of The Humans

POSITIVES…

  • This documentary about the state of Renewable Energy in the world is both very eye-opening and alarming.

  • There are moments in this documentary that really have damning visuals that will provoke and possibly break your established knowledge about renewable energy.

  • It’s not all doom and gloom, as they are some sarcastic mockery going on here that should lighten the dark tone of the film.

  • Aggressively and effectively hammers the point of the problems in how the world is handling renewable energy. It’s like a horror movie in the sense that it pushes many scenes, one after the other, emphasizing the thesis of this documentary. I suppose I can respect that filmmaking aspect of it.

  • As much as there will be debate to the accuracy of this documentary, it succeeds in achieving the goal of making you depressed and hopeless about the future of this planet. That is the goal for this movie… right?

NEGATIVES…

  • The documentary itself feels very one-sided to the topic at hand, and people will accuse it for obstructionist propaganda.

  • It’s overall not a very flashy or stylish film, and some would say it’s a little dry.

  • Showing a wildlife animal getting negatively affected by human made interference has now become a familiar plot cliche and arguably exploitative.

  • Seems to neglect covering some very relevant subjects like Nuclear power, which makes the whole film feel incomplete in it’s presentation.

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