

The day after tomorrow is a movie about the effects of global warming. The main character in this movie is Jack Hill. He is a scientist who observes the climate changes, and in the beginning he was in Antarctica he discovered that a sheet of ice had fallen off. Hill and his team did not know what effects this would have. Due to the sheet of ice that came into the ocean the world would change. There was not stop rain in the U.S. for 3 weeks, the beginnings of the Ice Age would begin. Jack Hill tries his best to return home and save his son Sam who has survived through the 3 weeks of rain and the snow. This was one of the first global warming movies I had ever watched. This prediction of the world may happen, global warming is increasing every year and no one can change that fact. As mankind progresses more carbon dioxide and natural gasses flow up to the atmosphere producing more heat that affects the north and south pole. A couple years ago 2010 scientist started noticing that global warming had major effects for the animals living there. The polar bears that live in the north pole are starting to die and is becoming extinct due to global warming. North pole size is decreasing and some part are to fragile to stand or walk on so polar bears are becoming endangered.

The movie the day after tomorrow shows that mankind should appreciate Earth. Everything that we do affects the world and at the rate humans are advancing the Earth will be gone. The effects of people towards global has shown some evidence, an example was in 2010, in that summer it had only snowed for 1 day. Last summer on the other hand snowed over 6 times and sometimes it snowed 3 days in a row. I am not sure if this had to do with global warming but its something of notice.
After the movie was over, there was a big stream of commercials and movies that had to do with global warming. People started to look and read about global warming and the green house effects. This shows that the movie did have an affect on society and it used images and music to manipulate people to think about global warming.
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