By Julian Cao
Directed by Adam Tyler, Kids Who Save the World: Clean Air, is a three-minute documentary film that follows and interviews Arya, a little girl who frequently explores Epping Forest in England.
Clips of Arya traversing Epping Forest embody the exquisite beauty, vibrancy, and delicacy of the forest and of nature as a whole. Quite notably, the crispness of the cinematography does a masterful job of capturing the serene atmosphere that can solely be found in nature.
Arya speaks at length on her innate, palpable love for nature before delivering a compelling case on the pressing need to protect and preserve the environment.
The film serves as an unforgettable reminder that we must all combat climate change and its adverse effects on nature. The younger generation, with Arya at the fore, is already resolved to do so.
Arya concludes with a powerful statement: “I am a kid who will save the world.”
After watching this film, there is no room for doubt.
I would give this film 4 out of 5 stars.
Julian Cao graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Film from California State University, Long Beach. Currently, Julian is the Assistant Manager of MVPStyln Productions, and an intern for CMRubinWorld and Tsang & Associates, PLC.
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