The audience is given various observations of the future, the unnamed archivist Pete Postlethwaite, is locked away in a bunker underground, stripped of all freedom, entrusted with to safeguard to humanity’s storage of art and knowledge. In a world ravaged by catastrophic climate change, the sole archivist reviews footage of the past to see where it all went wrong. …show more content…
By creating a desolate and dead future combining facts and fiction, it changes the viewer’s ideology. In today’s worlds; climate change is a serious problem which needs to be addressed, over the past 20 years pollution has been increasing about 10% every year. The documentary underlining message strives to inform the audience the importance of climate change, that if you don’t make a change, the earth will be swept from under your feet. That the effects of climate change are becoming apparent at an alarming rate and soon will become irreversible, that the time to change is now.
The title “The Age of Stupid” challenges the viewers to change their ways, whilst crafting a surreal illustration of the future, demonstrating that earth cannot sustain itself forever. It challenges the audience to be the change, after viewing this apocalyptical film, who