Wednesday 10 November 2021

Review: Dear Future Children

Seeing protests and conflicts from a certain generation has become more frequent around the world in recent years.

Whether it's to do with political unrest in their respective country or climate change, a particular generation is not happy with how this world is run.

So with these sorts of stories already in regular news shows, I was intrigued to see what this film documentary would bring to the table.

Whilst showing what most of us are already aware of, there are also some interesting human stories and getting a more first hand account of the situation in the country's the film is focusing on.

Whilst the content of various conflicts, protests and summits is impactful and at time shocking, I feel it is the more grounded human stories that make this work.

Feeling their frustration I felt gave the other content much more meaning and depth.

For me, I thought this was a solid film documentary with interesting human stories to make everything that we're seeing feel a lot more real and distressing.
I can see others being really effected by this in every aspect and feel the importance this film has given itself.

Rating: 7/10

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