![]() ![]() (Warning: This review contains spoilers about the last nine months of geopolitics.) But given that the last moments of the film take place in this world, the movie spends its last moments on the election of Donald Trump and America’s abandonment of Paris. ![]() The movie’s climax is the agreement’s completion-a crowning achievement for Gore, and a rare triumph in the long and otherwise sorry history of global climate cooperation.Īnd just think: If 100,000 people had voted differently in three states, that could have even been the end of the movie. Over the course of 100 minutes, Gore educates handsome young people about global warming while working off-stage to push for a finished document. And the Paris Agreement on climate change provides the closest thing this documentary has to a plot. The arrangement, which saw SolarCity donate one of its newest solar-panel designs to India, allegedly allowed that country to sign on to some of the more stringent language in the Paris Agreement. An Inconvenient Sequel, the follow-up to Al Gore’s blockbuster 2006 global-warming documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, spends a major chunk of its screen time on an intellectual-property deal-one that was imagined, brokered, and sealed by the former popular-vote winner himself. ![]()
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