Por Rhea Mursalin
En The Sun Will Save Us, Tanner Sell presenta un argumento sólido e informativo sobre por qué la energía solar es la principal fuente de energía que puede ayudar en la lucha contra el cambio climático.. Mediante el uso de subtítulos en pantalla y un flujo frecuente de imágenes que muestran instalaciones de paneles solares., este cortometraje destaca tanto la necesidad de energía solar, as well as the main reasons why it is currently impractical to adopt such a system on a nationwide scale. I felt that this was an incredibly well done and well-researched project that should definitely be used to educate as many audiences as possible. Understanding the need for a reliable energy source especially now, when the effects of climate change are rampant and constantly getting worse, is beyond necessary.
One feature I would have preferred is the use of a voice over as I felt it would have given more power to the narrative. The calming music in the background combined with the pure text as a way of giving information paints a picture that the issue at hand isn’t very dire – when I’m sure that’s not the intention. It would have been a great addition to hear a voice, even if it was for a few scenes.
Sin embargo, The Sun Will Save Us is a vital contribution to the conversation of climate change. I give this film a rating of 4 fuera de 5 estrellas.
Rhea Mursalin es una recién graduada de la Universidad de California., San Diego where she earned a Bachelor’s in Communications.
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