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This Changes Everything 2015 123movies

This Changes Everything 2015 123movies

Sep. 10, 201589 Min.
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Watch: This Changes Everything 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – What if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance we’ll ever get to build a better world? Filmed over 211 shoot days in nine countries and five continents over four years, This Changes Everything is an epic attempt to re-imagine the vast challenge of climate change. The film presents seven portraits of communities on the front lines, from Montana’s Powder River Basin to the Alberta Tar Sands, from the coast of South India to Beijing and beyond. Interwoven with these stories of struggle is Naomi Klein’s narration, connecting the carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there. Throughout the film, Klein builds to her most controversial and exciting idea: that we can seize the existential crisis of climate change to transform our failed economic system into something radically better..
Plot: Based on Naomi Klein’s book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate, a look at how people in various communities around the world play a role in the ongoing climate change debate and how they’re affecting change in trying to prevent the environmental destruction of our planet.
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6.5/10 Votes: 610
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N/A Votes: 10 Popularity: 2.625 | TMDB

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Skip to the last part of this movie about Germany. That’s the positive part about how to succesfully make a change. The rest is doom and gloom. Bummer.
The good: skip immediately to the last part of this movie about Germany, so you can experience first hand the many positive renewable energy alternatives that are IN ACTION RIGHT NOW in the biggest economy of Europe: Germany. The Germans are making a change to implement renewable energy on a mass scale for years on end. Great to watch this inspiring example. However…

The BAD: there is too much doom and gloom in this movie, with only a few positive solutions offered on how to battle and STOP GLOBAL WARMING.

Please do try and watch it though, because this documentary is intelligently told and full of wisdom, however depressing in character.

Only recommended for those who like to know about all the depressing problems that block us from changing everything about global warming.

Review By: imseeg Rating: 6 Date: 2019-11-17
This changes nothing…
I’ve always looked with some respect to Naomi Klein, although I’ve never read more than a couple of chapters here and there from her books. Given we don’t really share a lot of political views (me not being a socialist nor fiercely anti-capitalism) I was looking forward to her take on this subject where I thought we’d have more common ground.

The first 5 minutes or so of this movie really got my hopes up. Klein’s smooth narrator voice explained how she doesn’t really like environmental movies (me neither!), how seeing ice bears looking for ice doesn’t really do it for her (a movie that criticizes some clichés, neat!) and in a crescendo she boldly proposes that everything we’ve thought to be the cause of the climate change is wrong!

Then the actual movie begins and Klein’s big twist turns out to be: capitalism is to blame. So not really a twist at all. And then we go on to learn… absolutely nothing new. The movie is entirely based on socialism vs. capitalism, which leaves little to no room for discussing facts or any deeper insights. Not a single scientist or researcher is interviewed.

Instead a rather uninteresting conflict between a Canadian Native American tribe and the local authorities is given a large amount of time. I say uninteresting because the only part of the conflict we get to see are some awkward telephone conversations and a short conversation at a parking lot. To make it worse Klein introduces the tribe as THE alternative to the evil capitalism and the modern society. They know how to respect the earth and take care of it (hello biggest cliché ever….) and so on. Then the next shot shows one of them driving her enormous truck, which I presume is not run on solar power. A similar scene takes place in Greece where some environmentalists sit in a forest pouring some liquid or another from an old Coca-Cola (plastic) bottle from their (plastic) cups.

Now don’t get me wrong. I agree with Klein that marginalized people do suffer more. And I’m sure the Native American tribes and other activists shown are very much concerned with the environment. But by not addressing the discrepancy between how many people wish to save the environment and yet want to maintain a modern lifestyle (which includes cars and other modern consumption items), the movie leaves a gaping hole in the narrative of why the world looks like it does.

All this focus on the little man (activists) versus capitalism also leaves very little room for examination of how societies should change. The movie goes to Germany as it’s one and only role model for change, where, according to Klein, everything is now just perfect since they stopped using nuclear power (?!) (and now relies on sun and wind power. Firstly nuclear power has literally no carbon emissions, and is also a thousand times more efficient than wind or solar power. Secondly these alternative sources may supply 30% of all Germany’s needs on the best of days, but the rest of the time Germany has to compensate with good old coal, which as seen previously in the movie, shouldn’t really be something to keep around as a good energy source.

Lastly I believe the thesis that environmental destruction began with the industrial revolution is severely dishonest. That is to deny all the iron mines, all the ‘deforestification’ and desertification (caused by agriculture), all the specie extinction etc that have previously existed due to human activities. For anyone interested in a less superficial understanding of the subject I’d recommend Jared Diamond’s book “Collapse”, in which he explains how different societies throughout histories have dealt with environmental destruction.

Review By: LadiesAndMovies Rating: 5 Date: 2015-11-18

Other Information:

Original Title This Changes Everything
Release Date 2015-09-10
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Documentary
Director Avi Lewis
Writer Naomi Klein
Actors Naomi Klein, Stacey Arwen Raab
Country Canada, United States
Awards 2 wins & 4 nominations
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This Changes Everything 2015 123movies
Original title This Changes Everything
TMDb Rating 6.3 10 votes

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