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Brave Blue World

  • 2019
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6.7/10
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Brave Blue World (2019)
Brave Blue World is a documentary that paints an optimistic picture of how humanity is adopting new technologies and innovations to re-think how water is managed.
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Brave Blue World is a documentary that paints an optimistic picture of how humanity is adopting new technologies and innovations to re-think how water is managed.Brave Blue World is a documentary that paints an optimistic picture of how humanity is adopting new technologies and innovations to re-think how water is managed.Brave Blue World is a documentary that paints an optimistic picture of how humanity is adopting new technologies and innovations to re-think how water is managed.

  • Directors
    • Tim Neeves
    • Alexander Whittle
  • Writers
    • Steven Goldsmith
    • Aoife H Kelleher
    • Tim Neeves
  • Stars
    • Liam Neeson
    • Matt Damon
    • Jaden Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    946
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tim Neeves
      • Alexander Whittle
    • Writers
      • Steven Goldsmith
      • Aoife H Kelleher
      • Tim Neeves
    • Stars
      • Liam Neeson
      • Matt Damon
      • Jaden Smith
    • 27User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    • Self - Co-Founder Water.Org
    Jaden Smith
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    Sanmit Ahuja
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    • Directors
      • Tim Neeves
      • Alexander Whittle
    • Writers
      • Steven Goldsmith
      • Aoife H Kelleher
      • Tim Neeves
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    7thomascbsmith

    Some interesting technologies but missing some key points

    A number of these technologies are very interesting and promising, but the notion that they're a panacea, that the technology is all there and all that lacks is political will, investment and societal change is frankly false. The energy intensity of many of these solutions is a key problem that was not covered, whilst the prohibitive cost of installing and maintaining others, particularly in developing countries, was not really mentioned. Furthermore, the biggest anthropogenic uses of water, e.g. for irrigation, provide some of the greatest opportunities to reduce water use, so that using marginal sources to reach the very high levels of purity required for drinking may not be required. But innovations in irrigation which dwarf other savings were hardly mentioned at all. It's great to see this massive issue in the popular mainstream, and I credit the creators with achieving that, but a more thoroughly researched sequel would be helpful in due course.
    9kellehao

    A must watch for all

    I recently watched this documentary with my family and kids over the weekend. I was eager to see what Matt Damon had to say about water!! All of my family enjoyed the film and learned something new including my 8 and 9 year old kids who have just informed me they would like to work in water!

    The solutions presented were the right mix of science and story and the film really broke down some of the challenges in the water industry.

    I hope there will be a Brave Blue part 2 or a series where they will go more into detail about each of the different areas within this complex industry.

    (Beth's story was without doubt my favourite!)
    5MovieGeekBlog

    A important message in badly produced film

    I was shocked by how badly this film was put together. From the way it's edited, to the choice of music (and how it's laid into the film), to the cheesy introduction shots of the contributors, the jump cuts and sound cuts (you literally hear the cuts during Matt Damon's interview), down to the way it's written: not just cheesy commentary, hyperboles, random links trying to stitch scenes together and things which are obviously been written without even looking at the film (There's a hilarious moment where the commentary says "this man is... etc etc..etc... " over the shot of the sky. We only see the "man" in question after a few seconds. That's film-making 101). The most impressive vistas are actually stock shots (I even recognised some from the Shutterstock Library). It is disjointed and confused, cheesy, one-sided and simplistic, but I suppose the core message is probably what counts here (and how they were able to get people like Matt Damon and Liam Neeson), which is also why I'm not giving it 1 star. There are some interesting snippets here and there and however badly the film is made, it does paint a promising picture of how new technologies are helping us to manage, clean and re-use our water. It's a shame that such an important message was only able to get such a bad piece of film-making. Even more astonishing that it currently has 7.3 on imdb.
    2davewebster-56057

    Full of contradictions and vaporware.

    Full of vaporware tech. It was painful to watch. So many contradictions between chapters. The odd chapters was interesting just to see existing industrial complex but mostly awful. And the narrative was just silly. How is this 7+ stars.
    rsvp321

    Here we go again! groan...

    Bias, unsupported with facts, eco-fanatics opinions...and opposition opinions not permitted. The involvement of these high profile celebrities is suspect, too. They've invested in these schemes, so from a perspective, it's an infomercial for their personal wealth.

    There's *an identical* "documentary", "A Thirsty World" (2012), that gives the same message. Here we are, eight years after that one, and not one prediction has come to fruition. Actually, some have proven to be the exact opposite of the doom and gloom forecast.

    Some nice scenery, if you have a large screen, but otherwise, you can watch with no volume

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vidunderlige blå Verden
    • Production companies
      • BlueTech Research
      • Brave Blue World Foundation
      • Prospect Arts
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      • $750,000 (estimated)
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      • 50m
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