Changes in our society often start with the choices that we all make. Which environment do we wish to live in? What do we choose to eat? How do we choose to get rid of waste? How do we choose to engage in our local social communities? I believe that this film gives us HOPE, as so many good initiatives are taking place and that it matters.
Nothing is more important than for us to take a stand in terms of climate change, to how we live sustainably on Mother Earth in respectful collaboration with nature, which gives us our daily nutrition and warms us when its cold and cools us down when it is warm. Climate change and global warming are decaying the planet quicker than ever. ‘Tomorrow” shows us that if we take action now, we can turn it around before it is too late. It is quite a mouthful in one go. However maybe it doesn’t have to be so overwhelming. This documentary tackles climate change convincingly connecting it with agriculture, energy, economics, democracy and education through five well structured chapters.
The film is eye-opening and it shows how much our planet is truly in danger and it gets one thinking about what it is necessary to do in order to maintain our societies. While many other films focusing on the same topics are told through ticking timebombs and a raised finger, this comes across as positive as it is told with energy and encouragement.
We follow the two Frenchmen: Mélanie Laurent and Cyril Dion. Together they start a movement to make the world a better place for their children. It is truly a film which allows one to take a stand and take action to make it better.
Watch the trailer in english.
Watch the entire movie with english subtitles on YouTube for a small streaming fee.