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A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to prevent the demise of endangered species, ecosystems, and native communities across the planet.
Leonardo DiCaprio travels the globe to witness firsthand the devastating impacts of climate change and to explore potential solutions for preventing irreversible damage. He interviews scientists, politicians, and activists, seeking to understand the urgency of the crisis and the systemic changes needed to address it. The documentary serves as a call to action, highlighting the interconnectedness of our planet and the critical need for immediate global cooperation.
Before the Flood was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its accessible presentation of a critical issue and DiCaprio's passionate engagement. While some reviewers noted that the film didn't break much new ground in terms of scientific information, most commended its broad reach and its effectiveness in raising awareness. The documentary was praised for its compelling visuals and its ability to translate complex scientific concepts into a digestible narrative for a general audience.
Praised for its engaging presentation of climate change issues.
Commended for Leonardo DiCaprio's earnest and passionate delivery.
Noted for its broad appeal and accessibility to a general audience.
Google audience: Google users largely approved of 'Before the Flood,' appreciating its clear explanation of climate change impacts and solutions. Many found Leonardo DiCaprio's personal journey through the topic inspiring and effective in conveying the urgency of environmental action. The film is often cited as a valuable resource for understanding the global climate crisis.
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
The film was released for free online by National Geographic, Fox, and the Sundance Institute on various digital platforms, making it widely accessible to a global audience.
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**The world tour, observation and the report card.** When I first heard about this, I thought what is this overrated actor doing here when the National Geographic decided to deliver an important message. The world would listen to the sta...