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Living in the Future's Past

  • 2018
  • TV-PG
  • 1 h 40 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
495
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Living in the Future's Past (2018)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhat kind of future do we want to live in? Jeff Bridges presents this beautifully photographed 4K tour de force of original thinking on who we are and the life challenges we face. This film ... Ler tudoWhat kind of future do we want to live in? Jeff Bridges presents this beautifully photographed 4K tour de force of original thinking on who we are and the life challenges we face. This film upends our way of thinking and provides original insights into our subconscious motivation... Ler tudoWhat kind of future do we want to live in? Jeff Bridges presents this beautifully photographed 4K tour de force of original thinking on who we are and the life challenges we face. This film upends our way of thinking and provides original insights into our subconscious motivations, the unintended consequences, and how our fundamental nature influences our future as ma... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Susan Kucera
  • Artistas
    • Jeff Bridges
    • Piers Sellers
    • Wesley Clark
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    495
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Susan Kucera
    • Artistas
      • Jeff Bridges
      • Piers Sellers
      • Wesley Clark
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 18Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 9 vitórias e 2 indicações no total

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    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Self - Narrator
    Piers Sellers
    Piers Sellers
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Pierre Selliers)
    Wesley Clark
    Wesley Clark
    • Self
    Oren Lyons
    Oren Lyons
    • Self
    Timothy Morton
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Timothy Morton)
    Bob Inglis
    Bob Inglis
    • Self
    Rich Pancost
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Rich Pancost)
    Ruth Gates
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Ruth Gates)
    Renee Lertzman
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Renee Lertzman)
    Leonard Mlodinow
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Leonard Mlodinow)
    Bruce Hood
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Bruce Hood)
    Mark Plotkin
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Mark Plotkin)
    Amy Jacobson
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Amy Jacobson)
    Daniel Goleman
    Daniel Goleman
    • Self
    Stephan Lewandowsky
    Stephan Lewandowsky
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Stephan Lewandowsky)
    Nathan Hagens
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Nathan Hagens)
    Joseph Tainter
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Joseph Tainter)
    Ugo Bardi
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Ugo Bardi)
    • Direção
      • Susan Kucera
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    8ferguson-6

    who we are, where we're going

    Greetings again from the darkness. Director Susan Kucera and producer/narrator Jeff Bridges are smart enough to avoid cramming another preachy, guilt-laden, 'destroying the world' documentary down our movie-going throats (which is where popcorn belongs). Instead, they deliver a thought-provoking look at who we are, where we have come from, and where are we headed based on our actions and decisions of today.

    Breath-taking photography is on display throughout the film - much of it in the beautiful National Geographic style we have become spoiled with over the years. Some of it is even more dramatic and impactful. There are images of the ocean, the earth and of space. When Bridges' familiar and warm voice tells us "The sky itself is not the limit", we realize this movie is something different than expected.

    Many experts are paraded out, and they come from various segments of society: Ecological writer and researcher Timothy Morton, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander General Wesley Clark (if I messed up that title, I hope he forgives me), Ethnobotanist (had to look that up) Mark Plotkin, Astronaut Piers Sellers (since deceased), Physicist Leonard Mlodinow, as well as other scientists, politicians, and professors. The conceptual links between evolution and energy are a bit esoteric at first, but explanations and examples bring clarification.

    Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the presentation is the blend of the scientific with the philosophical. The theory that what we "need" or "desire" drives our motivation on decisions and actions seems more than plausible. It is explained that we are "cultural beings" and our inherent need for group identity leads to the mass consumerism of society.

    The difference between adapting to our environment versus controlling it, is made clear by the comparison of bees and ants to our own mega-growth cities. Mr. Bridges' long time home was recently destroyed by the Montecito mudslides, but that fact is not part of the film. Ms. Kucera's film is not a lecture about climate change or how humans are ruining the planet, although it is certainly intimated. Instead, this is more about humanity - what makes us tick and what environmental challenges do we face now and in the future? How do we shift our decision-making from based on our own comfort and convenience to long term sustainability of our species (and others)? The film is presented well, thought-provoking, and yes, quite beautiful to look at.
    9SamanthaMA

    Love Jeff Bridges in this film

    "Much like "The Inside Job" did for the world of finance, "Living in the Future's Past" takes a more intellectual path to address this subject. The goal of this film is to help its audience truly understand the core issues we face as an interconnected world on the brink of something massively devastating. At the most basic level, that core issue is the consumption of energy. Humans need energy to live. Their fuel is food, and it takes energy to grow food, whether it be from more food to feed the animals we eat, fossil fuels to run the tractors and other machinery needed to grow plants, or the very manpower and calorie expenditure it takes for a laborer to produce goods. Everything is energy. Our economy, our currency, microwaves, and penguins, everything can be broken down to surplusses and deficits of energy. This movie also delves into our basic instincts as animals, including the way we think, and why those processes contribute to the ongoing crisis related to climate change. It also investigates how we have a psychological tendency towards tribalism, and how we look for ways to place blame on others to alleviate our own guilt about these issues. It looks at how we have a tendency to search for information that confirms our personal preexisting biases and how we often ignore any alternate ways of thinking that challenge those inclinations." - Thank you LOLO
    9egstrawn

    Would recommend!!!

    If you are into documentaries and are conscious of what is happening with the environment this is a great watch! So relevant and interesting!
    6EuropeDweller

    missing the elephant in the room

    Not a surprise: another sustainability documentary missing the elephant in the room. Interesting documentary with excellent points. Cheesy at the end. Poignantly incomplete. Whilst it is true a lifestyle based on ever-growing consumerism is at the core of the predicament we find ourselves in, there is no mention of the single lifestyle aspect that is at the top of the list: animal agriculture and our backward, if not barbaric, perception of nonhuman animal flesh as food.
    9mauiken

    The Dude Gets Real!!

    Not since Bathrobes and White Russians have I been so impressed! This film is something like a classic painting, in that each time you view it, (and it IS worth watching more than once!), you find yet another thought-provoking and valuable, if not interesting tidbit that sparks further examination and discussion, about our world, and our place in it as human beings... In the long run, the subject matter brought up in this film effects us all, whether we are aware of it or not...I'm always a big fan of things that make us aware, and in ways we may never have considered...well worth sharing with your friends!

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      Director Susan Kucera intentionally created this film over a period of two years, a pace that gave producer/narrator Jeff Bridges time to work on three other movies "in between."
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      Self - Jeff Bridges: Astronaut Neil Armstrong pursued the next step in the evolution of knowledge. When he returned from one of mankind's greatest engineering achievements, he stated, "I felt the success of the lunar landing might inspire men around the world to believe that impossible goals are possible, that there really is hope for the future of mankind." We are living in the future's past, and the relative odds of future outcomes change every second. The world we all live in is not larger than the sum of its parts. Each part is neither the center or the edge. It's a bustling world, a household of bees, colleagues, of human and non-human, animate and inanimate, over which we have influence, but in turn influence us. Physical realities exist regardless of our desires. Seemingly insignificant actions taken collectively have led us to this moment. Everything is a system of relationships, and it's not easy to see the connections - the connections between the paint on a barn, the indifferent asphalt, a press conference, or to see the invisible links between human expectations, human vulnerability, human memory, and the fragility of life itself. No, it requires effort. Energy comes in many forms. It's the means and the ends of all our pursuits, all of us held in the arms of the atmosphere. We don't have to be poets, scientists, superheroes, or saints. Each of us can think about how we think. Can the solution we are looking for be inside us? We are humankind. Ingenuity is in our DNA, and we can visualize. What kind of future would you like to see? What are you willing to contribute in creating it? Ask yourself, "What am I willing to do?" and not something that requires more effort than you're willing to make, and not some small contribution that just scratches the guiltage but doesn't get the job done. No. Ask yourself, "What am I willing to contribute that comes natural to me. Something that I can sustain until the challenge has been met. Something that fits into my life - my profession, my hobbies. Fits in with my relationships. Something that's a part of who I am." Yeah, you know each of us is unique, each of us has a gift, a strength that we can direct toward creating this world that we'd like to see in our future, that we'd like to see in our kids and descendants' future. We love our kids, right? A quote from the religious philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin comes to mind: "After mastering the winds, the waves, the tides, and gravity, we shall harness for God the energy of love. And then, for a second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire."

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      • 5 de outubro de 2018 (Estados Unidos da América)
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