
A sequel to The Inconvenient Truth, the follow-up documentary addresses the progress made to tackle the problem of climate change and Al Gore's global efforts to persuade governmental leaders to invest in renewable energy, culminating in the landmark signing of 2016's Paris Climate Agreement.... (Full plot summary below)
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A sequel to The Inconvenient Truth, the follow-up documentary addresses the progress made to tackle the problem of climate change and Al Gore's global efforts to persuade governmental leaders to invest in renewable energy, culminating in the landmark signing of 2016's Paris Climate Agreement.
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| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertGore doesn't traffic in alarmist tones but cautionary warnings and possible fixes. He lays out his case like a kindly teacher who has been teaching this particular class in monotone for a long time. |
| Cleveland Plain DealerMichael HeatonUnfortunately, his new documentary, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, just seems like more preaching to the choir. |
| Chicago TribuneKatie WalshSomehow, An Inconvenient Sequel is empowering, not depressing. |
| Cincinnati CityBeattt stern-enziWith An Inconvenient Sequel, it's apparent Gore is tirelessly trying to build a sustainable movement. He's pushing beyond the initial steps of dialogue and engagement. |
| San Francisco ExaminerJeffrey M. Anderson"An Inconvenient Sequel" is a more personal film, finding Gore in moments of self-reflection. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris NashawatyGore is a little grayer and a little thicker around the midsection, but he's still tirelessly speaking truth to power on behalf of our ailing planet in his folksy Tennessee twang. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleIt’s giving away nothing to say that the answers here are a mix of good news and bad news. |
| The Seattle TimesSoren AndersenAn Inconvenient Sequel is both a rebuttal and a rebuke to the voices who vociferously disparage him and his cause. |
| Christian Science MonitorPeter RainerThe documentary is like the cinematic equivalent of humblebragging. But it does provide one great “told you so” moment. |
| Rolling StonePeter TraversTruth to Power sprawls when it most needs to focus, diluting the power punch of the original with too much bobbing and weaving. But it's hard to argue that the crusade isn't still vital. |