A little Sierra Club, a little Whale Wars, a lot of Redford.
To be entirely honest this film was a while ago so I don't remember specifics. I just remember enjoying it the most out of the last two we saw. I like talking heads, they make it easy to know which way is up. Like too much stylistic choices and artsy stuff makes things blurry. It gets hard to decipher what to care about and what is just there to look cool. A Fierce Green Fire had hardly any of that. It was to the point. There's bad stuff happening on the planet, here's the things that are going on to try to change that. Bing, bang, boom. In the books. I dug it. The fact that it jumped from almost case study to case study kept my interest. Too much of one thing can be boring. Just like how by the end of the bowl of mac and cheese you don't even want it anymore. It's not that it tastes bad or anything, it's just old news.

















