to say that there are no easy answers to planetary woes is to state the obvious. But the film seeks to reveal rather than lecture, in the hope that our eyes will convince our brains to act before it's too late
gorgeously shot documentary; pretty pictures of dire situations; it is important to remind people -- again and again and again -- that we can't continue to treat the planet like this
Anthropocene elucidates our monstrous deeds in a way that is observational rather than condemnatory. It invites us to recognise the magnitude of what we have done and, thereby, to understand what we can do if we take action, if we choose a different fate
"Anthropocene: The Human Epoch" is a wake up call. A call to action. A call to awareness; The film's beauty is undeniable as are the horrors it reveals. This is one of the most visually arresting and informative films about our world and our future
"Anthropocene" isn't a bad movie as it is made with good intentions and the cinematography is truly epic and sweeping. However, there is little reason to be invested, as it is too many things at once, with too little to say about any of them