SummaryThe Revolution Generation is an exploration of the world-changing activism and potential of the largest youth generation in history. The film shows examples of young leaders working to revolutionize systems that have failed their generation. It paints a powerful and hopeful picture of how today’s youth can solve global political and envi...
SummaryThe Revolution Generation is an exploration of the world-changing activism and potential of the largest youth generation in history. The film shows examples of young leaders working to revolutionize systems that have failed their generation. It paints a powerful and hopeful picture of how today’s youth can solve global political and envi...
The Revolution Generation: How Millennials Can Save America and the World directed by Rebecca and Josh Tickell is a beautiful display of what a generational film should look like. They touch on the history of generations, and how we all don’t stand as alone as we think we do. Each generation falls into an archetype based on a historical cycle that repeats itself about every 80 years. This film specifically takes a deep dive into the background of what shaped the baby boomer and gen x generations, and how the turning that we have come into presents a crisis that millennials are destined to now become the “heroes” for. This film is so beautifully nostalgic in the sense that we are shown a lot of old home videos that highlight the childhood days of these three generations. This is then contrasted to the present we now face, where millennials feel betrayed by their reality of insurmountable student loan debt, stagnant wages with rising inflation, and social issues at every turn. Making this shift is what really shapes and defines this movie and compels the audience to beg the question, how do we cope? The answer is presented through powerful leaders and influential people like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Tulsi Gabbard, Shailene Woodley, Corbin Bleu, Chase Iron Eyes, Roza Calderon, Christin “Cici” Battle, and many more. These living examples embody what it means to be a millennial, to be someone who is destined to save the future. This film is deeply reflective and moving, yet inspirational and entertaining in the same breath. It is a wonderful documentary that is sure to invigorate the mind of any audience that watches it.
Having hope for the future has never seemed more attainable than now after watching the recent documentary, Revolution Generation: How Millennials Can Save America and the World. Directors Josh and Rebecca Tickell utilize their amazing story-telling skills to encourage inspiration in the audience from aspiring activists of all ages but specifically young people. This film resonated with me in a way that few documentaries have been able to in recent years. Current celebrities like Michelle Rodriguez and Shailene Woodly are able to reach a younger audience and use their influence to speak on the issues millennials are now facing in both political and social spaces. For what seems like the first time, the audience is being provided with an explanation for the state of our current political climate without blaming any one generation as we learn about the 80-year cycle of the 4 types of generations. The Tickell's also made sure to highlight specific turning points or causes for the characteristic **** like growing up in war or political turmoil like millennials have. Notably, this film is incredibly accessible with its messaging utilizing visual aspects to accompany the strategic storyline of the film. For me, the most memorable notion I have taken from Revolution Generation is that young people are the leaders and minds of our future and that starts with millennials! Despite all of the misconceptions about Millenials, Revolution Generation provides a fresh and compassionate perspective around these often misunderstood individuals and the hope they provide for our future.
The Revolution Generation: How Millennials Can Save America and the World is a much-needed breath of fresh air for millennials. Joshua and Rebecca Tickell have been able to really take millennial issues seriously in this grounded and informational documentary, all while adding humor and cultural relevance to the film through Michelle Rodriguez’s fun and on-beat narration and the star power of Corbin Blue, Shailene Woodley, and even Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Don’t let the good humor fool you, though. The issues tackled in this film, like Black Lives Matter, climate change, and women’s rights, are all handled with the gravity they deserve, and with the explicit truth that millennials have played an instrumental part in these movements over the last twenty years. The way that this film dismisses the common stereotypes of millennials in the first few minutes is already enough to make you crack a smile, but what keeps your eyes really glued to the screen is the clear dedication to representing these complex issues from a millennial perspective, all while carrying a clear message of hope from beginning to end.
The Revolution Generation: How Millennials Can Save America and the World has already cemented itself as a preeminent source regarding the direction in which our future is heading, and an incredible text in its almost prescient ability to predict the upcoming revolution in America and abroad. Directed by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell, The Revolution Generation is willing to perpetuate uncomfortable and critically important conversations about the need to amend past systems in order to make way for the future. It takes a largely ecocentric approach to understanding and reshaping all facets of contemporary society that is elevated by the moving narration of Michelle Rodriguez. The Revolution Generation is consistently entertaining and informative, featuring captivating interviews with Corbin Bleu and Shailene Woodley, who are helping lead the way for environmental conservation and equality through policy change. Thanks to this film, it is no longer concealed that everybody has a place in the future of the world – they just need to take the first step.
Revolution Generation: How Millennials Can Save America and the World is an outstanding documentary that truly addresses the importance of creating an inclusive America and world. The award-winning directors Joshua and Rebecca Tickell have crafted a truly extraordinary and cinematically brilliant film. This astounding documentary criticizes modern America and calls for all individuals to create a change in order to make the world a better place. This film communicates the injustices and inequalities within our environment and politics that are damaging to our society by discussing themes of the utmost significance. Beautifully depicted scenes and amazing cinematography blend into this film to create a passionate and awe-inspiring masterpiece. This film is not afraid to speak up and stand up for what's right, touching on topics such as LGBTQ+ rights, women's rights, BLM, environmental sustainability, and other vital issues. Revolution Generation is largely encouraging and empowering for people who believe that nothing is being done to correct the injustice in the world. With narration by Michelle Rodriguez, this remarkable film combines the powerful voices of political and environmental activists Shailene Woodley, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Greta Thunberg, Corbin Bleu, and Jennifer Lawrence to help spread the importance of these political and environmental movements that have the power to change the world. This incredible film motivates and inspires everyone who watches it, and it is a step on the right path toward a more sustainable future.
The Revolution Generation: How Millennials Can Save America and the World is a resounding documentary directed by Josh and Rebecca Tickell that explores the limitless world-changing potential of history's largest youth generation: millennials. Michelle Rodriguez's narration propels the film forward in a way that is as relatable as it is truthful. This is reinforced by captivating and insightful interviews with activist stars Shailene Woodley, Roza Calderon, and Corbin Bleu, who provide a refreshing portrayal of issues that are normally silenced or marginalized among today's youth generation. Furthermore, the insights provided by students and disenfranchised individuals add a chilling realism and relevance to The Revolution Generation, emphasizing the importance of addressing student debt, which is easily accessible education, and reforming the American political system to best serve the nation Although it focuses on American systems, this film does an excellent job of maintaining a global perspective on the issues it raises through fascinating revelations about the ranked choice voting system used in Australia, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. The Revolution Generation was created with the goal of inspiring our pursuit of a better world, and it has cemented itself as a preeminent source in the potential to facilitate change in the absence of barriers, making every viewer feel as if they play an important role in the future of the planet.