The Age of Stupid is a hybrid between drama and documentary. It was made in 2009, and it's main goal is to look into the future, and see how the world may look like in about 50 years if the climate changes aren't dealt with soon enough. We meet a lonely man in 2055, in a broken world. The plot surrounds around the guy watching old videos from the 2000's, asking himself why we didn't stop the climate change when we still had the chance.
One of the reasons why I found this movie very interesting, was because it is different from any documentary I've ever seen before. The mix-up between drama and documentary really made this movie into something special. I saw the global-warming in a totally different light than before.
I was absolutely terrified by this movie, and it really stuck to my brain how we continue to waste energy on small and irrelevant purposes. And it really struck me that people don't understand how huge this problem might be in a couple of years. By then it will be too late to stop it, and that is a terrifying thought. At this point we can already see small changes in temperature and the weather. The problems get bigger and more unstable, and we don't realize how this might be small problems now, but even bigger issues in only a couple of years.
The negative part of this movie is that it is very biased, and that makes me to be more critical to the points they are trying to make during the movie. However, I mostly agree to what the movie's main observations and facts are, and I've come to the conclusion that we are facing one of the greatest challenges ever faced by the human race.