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End of Suburbia reviewed in DVDtalk Magazine |
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Movie rated as "Rent It"
Arriving on the scene before gas even hit $2 a gallon, Gregory Greene's The End of Suburbia (2004) provided an early warning of things to come...even though many had seen it coming for decades. Subtitled "Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream", Greene's film surprisingly skimps on the doom and gloom. It does, however, warn us of our impending lifestyle change, suggesting a return to more local living instead of lengthy commutes and big box stores. In short: America's rapid use of dwindling oil supplies means that the bubble has to pop sometime.
Read the entire review here: -AND- End of Suburbia is also available in an all Spanish version, El Fin del Sueño Americano: 
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