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Stopping the climate crisis is a question of political courage, and the clock is ticking. Over three years of turbulence and crisis, four young women fight for a Green New Deal, and ignite a historic shift in U.S. climate politics.
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| The PlaylistChristian GallichioA scattered, occasionally galvanizing, call to arms, To The End paints in broad strokes. Yet, when it lands, which it often does when focused on the sheer doggedness of its protagonists, Lears’ film replicates the simultaneous enthusiasm and indignation that propels these activists to continue working. |
| TheWrapElizabeth WeitzmanOne of the subjects of To the End notes that she wants to “speak things into existence.” It’s a painfully poignant wish, representative of the blend of optimism, desperation, and determination that powers the entire film. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyTo the End keeps its large canvas entertaining and informative. Even so, it preaches enough to the choir that this documentary can hardly serve as an introduction for those belatedly coming to terms with its central issues. |
| The Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinDue to the fact that the canvas is broader this time around — and the subjects Lears has chosen to focus on don’t have four discreet, parallel narratives that we can see through to the end — there’s inevitably less coherence to this film strictly in terms of storytelling. Instead, each of these women is trying to make a difference in the climate crisis in very specific ways, but for all of them history keeps interfering. |
| Paste MagazineJacob OllerThroughout, Lears is all over the place. When To the End focuses on climate change deniers, it can be cathartically searing. |
| The New York TimesTeo BugbeeLears clearly feels earnest sympathy for her subjects and passion for their cause, but the film often replicates for viewers the same atmosphere of hopelessness that makes climate activism a hard sell for voters. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleThis is a movie that could probably have done with less chronological vérité or media moments and more wide-ranging interviews drawing out observations from Prakash, Gunn-Wright, Rojas and AOC, because whenever we do get to hear them, we can see how smart, interesting and perceptive they are, and why they’re needed for the challenges ahead. |
| RogerEbert.comMonica CastilloThroughout To the End, there is a clear sense of urgency to the call for action. |
| User ReviewKyoshiLoneheartCan we just officially brand the "Right Wing" as being the dumbest segment of people on the planet now? Brainless dipsh*ts who spew the same worthless buzzwords and catchphrases ad nauseam expecting that to hold themselves above water, when in reality they look like insecure, desperate cretins who have the IQ of a cheese wheel. It is hilarious seeing people like them screaming "WOKE" and "POLITICAL" at everything they dislike these days, confirming that they are not only stupid, but pushing a painfully obvious agenda of their own. Haven't seen this film, don't plan to, but this user score is definitely worthy of a laugh because we all know why it is the lowest it can go. Right wing snowflakes doing what they do. |
| User ReviewKdog152The only reason why I'm not giving it a 0 is BC the music in the trailer was good. Just another film full of lies and rubbish. Hollywood have done it again with their propaganda. Just an example of one of the lies told in this film is "the media wants us to fail". That is not true, the main Stream media is on the side of wokeness so, the ppl in this film are ok, they have no brain cells, but they are ok. Honestly, if Hollywood doesn't stop with this rubbish, they're gonna go bust, thought maybe, that's what we need. Like, we know climate change exists, but this is not the way to tell us. They do what scientists and Greta Thumburg do all the time, overexaggerate the problem. |