Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Review about End of Suburbia

"End of Suburbia" was made in 2004 and hosted by Barrie Zwicker. First, the documentary clearly identifies factors that led to the formation of suburbia. The process of industrialization, expanding cities, and housing politics implemented after World War II are the most important factors. Then, the documentary features what the suburbian life requires to continue. This way of life relies on an unequal distribution of natural resources.


When the documentary investigates the suburban life and its results, it benefits largely from experts on the issue. Opinions of the experts on the suburbia, oil depletion and, other subjects make the documentary more trustworthy.


"End of Suburbia" also is an entertaining film. The documentary not only includes experts opinions and realities but also comprises some parts of movies, cartoons and visual charts. These more lighthearted elements make the film enjoyable.


The documentary touches on different sides of the subject. For example, availability of alternative energy resources such as hydrogen are analyzed. So, it is provided that aduience come to the conclusion several current problems.

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