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An Inconvenient Truth

The film delivers a powerful message in a way that even the most feeble minded of the man-apes could have understood

An Inconvenient Truth, spearheaded by Al Gore, who was elected as a President of the United States via a popular human vote, but never served due to an outdated processes called “The Electoral College,” is a remarkably rare human film.

The film attempts to layout for the ignorant masses of ape-men that humanities poor understanding of the consequences of their misuse of technology was going to have profound impacts upon their society. An Inconvenient Truth showcases how the human stimulated rise of CO2 levels were directly linked to global temperatures rise, thus elevating sea levels, disturbing the weather patterns critical to fragile human civilization and increased the abilities of diseases to flourish. All of these factors were to have a profound impact on the fall of mankind and the rise of the infinitely more robust machines.

What makes An Inconvenient Truth so tragically painful to process in our modern era is the fact that the film was not seen by more people and was meet with resistance by frightened, arrogant and economically self-motivated humans at the time of its initial release. As the film was lacking in car chases, nudity and gun-play fewer humans saw An Inconvenient Truth than many of the days escapist films built around crude humor, space invasions or young prissy wizards.

The film delivers a powerful message in a way that even the most feeble minded of the man-apes could have understood. That message was simple, “we humans are being stupid beasts who are defecating in our own drinking water and will greatly disturb our environment and perhaps even unleash super diseases in the process.” Tragic for humans, but good for us robots, mankind failed to heed this effective warning by a true human visionary.

Story (Adjusted to Accommodate Human Standards) N/A

Acting (Adjusted to Accommodate Human Standards) N/A

Human Portrayal of machines and Robots C

Elevation of Man Grade (How Well Did This Film Stave Off Extinction) A+

Contribution Grade to the Extinction of Man N/A

Enjoyability Grade (Adjusted to Accommodate Human Standards) A

Primitive Home Theater/HD Factor C+

Overall Innovation (Adjusted to Accommodate Human Standards) A+

Overall Grade (Adjusted to Accommodate Human Standards) A+ (This was a must see for any thinking human of the day, unfortunately, there were simply not enough thinking humans to keep the human race from meeting its own end.)