Wow----- who needs horror flicks?? 'The 11th Hour' is scarier than anything I've seen in the theater in a long time.
The 11th Hour (2007)
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Reviews Counted:86
Fresh:58
Rotten:28
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: Well-researched and swimming in scientific data, this global warming documentary offers some practical and wide-ranging solutions to our climate crisis.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some mild disturbing images and thematic elements.
Runtime: 2 hrs 4 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Aug 17, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $550,272
Synopsis: Environmental documentary 11th HOUR resides at the polar opposite of escapist summer fare, its mission to firmly confront viewers about the indelible human footprint that humans have left on this... Environmental documentary 11th HOUR resides at the polar opposite of escapist summer fare, its mission to firmly confront viewers about the indelible human footprint that humans have left on this planet, and the catastrophic effects of environmental neglect and abuse. Produced and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, and ably directed by Nadia Conners and Leila Conners Peterson, the documentary doesn't get much fancier than talking heads, news footage, and the occasional animated illustration, but its message is potent and delivered effectively. The first hour of the film is essentially a horror story, recounting the myriad sins perpetrated against the environment (pollution, deforestation, over-mining resources), the reasons behind it (corporate greed, faulty public policy, bad leadership, ignorance), and what it means for the human race. Thankfully, the last third of the movie tilts the mood upward, with a spirited discussion of solutions, offered by a crack team of scientists, designers, and thinkers. Stirring visions of alternate energy sources, diversified transportation, enlightened governmental agendas, sustainable homes and cities, and, most importantly, more conscious consumer choices leave viewers with the palpable feeling that change is both necessary and possible. If the "eleventh hour" for our planet is drawing near, this admirable film points confidently towards a new dawn. [More]
Starring: Mikhail Gorbachev, Stephen Hawking, Andrew Weil
Starring: Mikhail Gorbachev, Stephen Hawking, Andrew Weil
Director: Leila Conners Petersen, Nadia Conners
Director: Leila Conners Petersen, Nadia Conners
Screenwriter: Leonardo DiCaprio, Leila Conners Petersen, Nadia Conners
Producer: Leonardo DiCaprio, Leila Conners Petersen, Chuck Castleberry, Brian Gerber
Composer: Eric Avery, Jean-Pascal Beintus
Studio: Warner Independent
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Reviews for The 11th Hour
The movie's tagline is 'The Hope Is You', so if you leave the theater with a guilty conscience, the film has done its job.
The shadowy photography of the interviewees lends an ominous tone to nearly every scene, but what they're saying is often pragmatic and helpful.
An Inconvenient Truth was short on how to make life better. It rushed through a list of 'what to do next' offerings in the film's last few minutes. Here is where The 11th Hour shines.
Consistent with the film's occasionally hippy-dippy tone, DiCaprio speaks about human beings engaging in a willed 'evolution in consciousness,' which sounds a little too desperate to be comforting.
There is no room for reason or compelling data in this grossly manipulative and sloppy propaganda flick. The filmmakers are simply out to break you.
If Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth was a warning, The 11th Hour is the red alert.
The film lacks both the personality and central figure (as well as the all-important sense of humor) that made last year's similar An Inconvenient Truth so watchable.
It benefits the most by providing good advice and an abundance of well-considered ideas from forward thinkers of all stripes and persuasions who refuse to give up hope.
The filmmakers take pains not to foster fatalistic gloom, concentrating on some of the progressive solutions still available to us.
This movie, for all its noble intentions, is a bore. Rent An Inconvenient Truth instead. Even if you've already seen it.
The movie says we have to get back to the garden before complacency and ignorance hasten our demise. This is a hard argument to make without sounding kooky, but the documentary is too dire to turn dippy, cheesy, or sentimental.
Even if it becomes little more than a case of preaching to the choir, it's still a pretty sound sermon.
The 11th Hour is a very good movie, and its message absolutely deserves to be heard; let's just hope that in his efforts to escape the media's attention, DiCaprio hasn't situated himself in a place that will not only overshadow his celebrity, but the far
Not too much new or surprising, but aimed at the uninformed, non-believers, if they still exist.
The film's eagerness to embrace alarmist speculation undermines the basic truths it tells.
... a compelling and sobering lesson in the devastating effect of human industry on the planet. But a lesson nonetheless.
The picture almost beats its theme to death -- the first hour is enough -- but the imaginative designers dreaming up a cleaner future end this Cassandra cry on an upbeat note.
Manages to be serious without being extreme in its message that global warming is no longer something to be debated but addressed and fought NOW.
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