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Time to Choose
Directed by
Charles Ferguson
Not Rated
2015
1h 37m
Documentary
7.4
86%
79%
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Documentary filmmaker Charles Ferguson turns his lens to address worldwide climate change challenges and solutions.
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Cast of Time to Choose
Oscar Isaac
Narrator (voice)
Jane Goodall
Self
Jerry Brown
Self
Neal Barnard
Self
Michael Pollan
Self
Time to Choose Reviews
TheWrap
Sam Adams
Perhaps the scariest thing about it is the realization that if the fate of the world depends on well-meaning issue docs, then we really are doomed.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Lewis
The aerial cinematography is breathtaking: We can feel the fragility of the planet, but also its power to heal - if only we give it a chance.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
What separates... Time to Choose from the many other documentaries about climate change is that, after dutifully presenting many of the usual horrifying climate statistics, it lays out a series of possible solutions, already available, to the crisis.
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
Efficient, cogently argued, and visually compelling ...
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
What elevates "Time to Choose," other than its very strong editing by Beck, is the sense that not only are people doing something to change the trajectory of our planet's depleted resources but that you can make a difference too.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
"Over 600 million people's homes will be destroyed if the world's coastlines are flooded." Yes, and over 7 billion people will be killed if aliens decide to destroy the human race, but that isn't going to happen either.
The Playlist
Rodrigo Perez
An imperative, essential essay on our climate change crisis, and if it ever feels didactic, it's counterpointed by its very real and very human nature.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A hopeful and helpful look at the positive efforts all around the world to stop the progression of climate change.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Rather than shrugging with disgust, Ferguson points to the better world that nearly everybody wants and that already exists in some places. Then he simply asks that we vote for it.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
As Singleton puts it: "The battle to save the orangutan is not just the battle to save the orangutan. It's the battle for climate change. It's the battle for everything."
Common Sense Media
S. Jhoanna Robledo
Climate-change doc is visually beautiful but oversimplified.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
A film that shapes and alters your perceptions.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Ferguson portrays the climate struggle as a winnable war, but also a titanic one, pitting a small, greedy plutocracy against the rest of the world's citizens.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
A sobering polemic about global warming that balances familiar predictions of planetary doom with a survey of innovations in renewable energy technology that hold out some hope for the future.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
This is not a film that leaves you in hand-wringing despair. Rather it is unapologetically on the optimistic side, telling us in no uncertain terms that "we can stop climate change."
Village Voice
Robyn Bahr
In forgoing an emphasis on numbers in favor of heart-tugging images of natural beauty and rhapsodic talking-head testimonials, the film comes across more as a sales pitch than an invigorating plea for action.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Farber
Oscar winning director Charles Ferguson treads some familiar ground but also offers new insights that make the sometimes pedantic Time to Choose worth seeing.
Movies and Shakers
Linda and Al Lerner
This is a well researched piece on climate change that graphically shows changes that need to be addressed and soon!
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Highlight[s] steps we can take today to improve our climate.
Metro
Matt Prigge
If 'Time to Choose' is to be seen as 'An Inconvenient Truth 2,' it's at least a next-level sequel, and hopefully even a game-changer for docs that vie for real, needed change amidst the gloom.
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