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An Inconvenient Truth
a.k.a. An Inconvenient Truth Director: Davis Guggenheim Cast: Al Gore

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/21/2006
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 5,991

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Includes an update from Al Gore focusing on urgent points; audio commentary by director Davis Guggenheim; audio commentary by producers Lawrence Bender, Scott Burns, Laurie David, and Lesley Chilcott; Melissa Etheridge music video for "I Need to Wake Up"

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Editorial Reviews

Former vice president Al Gore lends an appropriately sober face to the issue of global warming in this arresting documentary. Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim offers a fairly straightforward adaptation of Gore’s well-honed lecture, effectively enhancing it with elaborate graphics. Gore’s data is concise and accessible, thanks in large part to a state-of-the-art, slide-show presentation that includes computer-model charts, photos -- including distressing before-and-after shots of shrunken glaciers and otherwise degraded land masses -- archival footage, and even cartoons that dramatically illustrate the impact of global warming. His alarming point: that manmade pollution has wrought more drastic changes in a few decades than the planet had previously seen since the Ice Age. Not the world’s most natural public speaker or funnyman, the former veep nonetheless makes a compelling case for swift and decisive action. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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May 21, 2008: After seeing this in school, this movie made me think a lot. so much that i had to tell my boyfriend to get this movie and see for himself what was happening in the world. This was an amazing fim and i wish that everyone got the chance to see it like i have. This was a life changing movie for me and i recomend it to everyone.

OK presentation, inaccuarate factsby Anonymous

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April 22, 2008: Many graphical examples and numerical facts used in this documentary are either inaccurate or terribly mislabeled. I agree that the climate needs to be preserved, but it isn't changing so rapidly as this suggests. The snows on the mountain in Africa have been melting for hundreds of years, not the last 20. I know these facts are all skewed so that the point will be proven better, but try to be a little more accurate when presenting facts.


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This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 13 and Up

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  • Violence:

    Images of environmental devastation, including post-Katrina footage (bodies floating); heat-wave effects (mostly numbers of people who died in France, 2003); melting polar ice caps (a polar bear looks sad as it tries to find ice on which to... More

    Images of environmental devastation, including post-Katrina footage (bodies floating); heat-wave effects (mostly numbers of people who died in France, 2003); melting polar ice caps (a polar bear looks sad as it tries to find ice on which to rest, but must keep swimming); an animated frog almost boils in a beaker; Gore discusses shooting his rifle as a boy; a flashback sequence shows Gore worried about his six-year-old son, who almost died in a car accident. Close

  • Consumerism:

    Not an issue.

  • Drugs:

    Joke about an old classmate now being a "drug addict" (appears to be facetious); archival footage includes images of cigarettes being manufactured and ads where doctors endorse cigarettes; Gore discusses his family's roots in the tobacco in... More

    Joke about an old classmate now being a "drug addict" (appears to be facetious); archival footage includes images of cigarettes being manufactured and ads where doctors endorse cigarettes; Gore discusses his family's roots in the tobacco industry (as farmers), his sister's smoking and her consequent death from lung cancer. Close

  • Language:

    One use of "damn."

  • Messages:

    Not an issue.

  • Sex:

    Not an issue.

What Parents Need to Know

About AnInconvenient Truth

Parents need to know that this film introduces complicated scientific, political, and social issues (most prominently, the arguments surrounding global warming and environmental pollution), which will likely go over the heads of the youngest kids. While Al Gore explains his points with colorful graphics (cartoons, graphs, "nature" footage), the statistics and argument strategies may be boring for younger viewers, too. The movie includes images of the aftermath of Katrina, as well as references to other disasters (a 2003 European heat wave that left 35,000 dead). Animated sequences show mild violence (ozone-attacking sunbeams, a frog almost boiling, a weary polar bear unable to find solid ice on which to rest). It also includes sections on the death of Gore's sister from lung cancer (photos of her as he talks about missing her and the damage done by cigarette smoking) and on Gore's young son's near death in a car accident (viewers see no specifics, mostly haunting, empty hospital corridors and Gore looking sad).

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about the debate over global warming, and whether it results from human excesses or inevitable natural changes. They might discuss the film's presentation of conflicts between economic and environmental needs, the U.S. role in pollution and global warming, and accusations by some politicians (shown briefly in the film) that global warming is a hoax.