The World Without US
The World Without US

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The World Without US

2008
Movie
85 min
English

What would happen should the United States leave the international scene, and become again a "normal nation", a republic, and not an empire? To find an answer to this question, director and producer Mitch Anderson embarked on an investigative trip on four continents. "The World Without US" is an in-depth investigation of how US foreign policy affects the lives of millions of people around the world.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Discovery ChannelGenres: Documentary, Science

Plot Summary

This documentary speculates on what would happen to Earth if humanity suddenly vanished. It explores how the natural world would reclaim cities and infrastructure, how different structures would decay over time, and the long-term impact on the planet's ecosystems and remaining species. The film uses scientific principles to visualize the planet's potential recovery and transformation without human interference.

Critical Reception

The World Without Us was generally well-received for its imaginative premise and detailed scientific speculation. Critics praised its visual effects and the compelling narrative that offered a unique perspective on humanity's impact on Earth. While some found the scenarios presented to be thought-provoking, others noted that it leaned more towards speculative fiction than strict scientific accuracy in some of its predictions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its imaginative exploration of a post-human Earth.

  • Applauded for its compelling visuals and scientific plausibility.

  • Considered a thought-provoking look at environmental impact.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific documentary is not readily available on Google reviews. However, documentaries with similar speculative and environmental themes often resonate with viewers interested in science, ecology, and the future of the planet.

Fun Fact

The documentary was based on the book 'The World Without Us' by Alan Weisman, which further details the scientific hypotheses presented in the film.

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