Home Box Office (HBO) | Release Date: April 20, 2016
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3ebfan511Apr 6, 2018
Good, but not great documentary about climate change. Definitely worth seeing if the subject matter interests you however. It was actually sort-of like 2 different films though. The first 45 minutes were VERY powerful and some of the bestGood, but not great documentary about climate change. Definitely worth seeing if the subject matter interests you however. It was actually sort-of like 2 different films though. The first 45 minutes were VERY powerful and some of the best climate change content I have seen in a doc. But then...it sortof loses steam as he went from interviewing important people in the first part about climate change and showing graphics and then real life footage of disaster and tying all these things together...to the 2nd half is completely different where he looks at things that can be done to fight climate change and talks to people more about how to just think about climate change. So the 2nd half kindof drags on a bit, and was much less impactful than the 1st half, but..it was definitely still a pretty well done doc, and is absolutely worth watching. Expand
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everettJul 6, 2016
This film ought to be seen. It isn't perfect; I found the first two-thirds more compelling the rest, but in this film are some scenes that I won't forget (e.g., Beijing, and the northeast coast after Sandy, and some astonishing graphics ofThis film ought to be seen. It isn't perfect; I found the first two-thirds more compelling the rest, but in this film are some scenes that I won't forget (e.g., Beijing, and the northeast coast after Sandy, and some astonishing graphics of deforestation).

I liked the naturalistic style, which made it far more watchable and less "educational" - though it is that. Very much so, and validated by famous experts (there's a brief sequence of shots of each of them when they say nothing, and are silently taking in the grave import of what they're telling us: Just chilling.) I don't see too many people out there trying to do anything about climate change; I'm not. So thanks to the filmmaker for putting himself out there.
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EpicLadySpongeMay 11, 2016
Do you guys want to know "How to (Really) Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change?" That's so simple. Watch How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change and don't expect much out of it.
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