Friday, March 15, 2019

Film review

The name of the film that I am reviewing is Disruption. This is a documentary that was published in 2014 directed and produced by Kelly Nyks and Jared P. Scott. The documentary is about an hour long story illustrating the change brought to the environment by industries. It shows the effect that people in higher economic standings have on people from lower standings. Current generations are shown uniting trying to change the effects of these powers on the world. I really liked this documentary because it gives the disbelievers to change something to hope for.
The opening of this documentary is one hundred days before the march for change and throughout shows different groups meeting about the march and ways to reach more people. This documentary also includes input from scientist and political figures involved in changing climate change. As the documentary progresses the days to the march decrease continuously the sound in the documentary intensifies and gets louder. Similarly, the angels go from an overall viewpoint to close contact images and videos of protests and other marches. I like the change from community member to scientist and politician that the document shows.
The director achieves her purpose through factual evidence and statements from professionals and personal experience from community members. I believe that the music in this documentary is very effective because as the story progresses and the closer to making history with the march the more the music changes to signify that a huge change is about to happen. This documentary is strong in the transitions from people, events, and time, however, it could improve in length. My overall response to the film is that while it's long, it still is really persuasive and informative. I would recommend this film to others because it helps in understanding the impact of climate change and why we should try to change how we live.

The impression that this film left with me is that it is imperative that we hold the people who actually are responsible for climate change accountable for what they have done. I would want people to know that they may need some background knowledge about climate change before watching this film. I would grade this film as a B. The film gets a Because while it helps in understanding climate change people who may have never heard of climate change may not understand this film. I found the film interesting but it is so long that younger viewers might start to zone out.

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