Extrapolations, chronicle of a disaster foretold.

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In the near future, the current problem will be so real that it will no longer be fiction, which is very clear from its name and from the fact that every chapter screams in our faces: you have already started with a junior way of experiencing this!

For decades, global warming due to greenhouse gas emissions has caused droughts, hurricanes and floods, which ultimately worsen life on Earth with extreme, harsh and harsh temperatures.

This is what "Extrapolations" is: a condemnation and affirmation of our human baseness, a baseness so evident that it is fully realised in those who have, and often know more, more.


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In the first chapter a millionaire says more or less:

"What does it matter to us now to burn the earth, when everything burns we will not be able to survive, this will be a problem for those who have not yet been born. The problem..., the important thing is that now it makes us richer. "

It is horrible to listen to such despicable reasoning.

But what about this in fiction? There is nothing.


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People who like "Black Mirror" will love "Extrapolations". In that show, what in my opinion should be called close to fiction - because it's no longer exaggerated speculation about what might happen, but what actually begins to happen - is the expertise with which it is carried out.

Each story is a work of art in every cinematic dimension: direction, cinematography, screenplay, acting and more.



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