When a man and his family decides to transform their New York City lifestyle into an environmentally friendly one, this documentary and their lives burns their consumerists ways.

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When it comes to apocalyptic movies, I am a big fan of them. They get better and better as this one takes us right into the heart of New York City. One of the hardest places to film. Especially something as a big production as filming an empty Manhattan plaque by a virus that turns everyone into blood thirsty zombies. That’s what makes this film so much more exciting to see. A few movies have taken the shot at the apocalypse of New York. Movies such as A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Cloverfield, Godzilla(1998), Escape from New York, The Day After Tomorrow and King Kong. Capturing the movies in New York is one of the hardest and expensive things to do so why bother?

Because everyone loves movies in New York City and apocalyptic movies in any big city is a hard feat to accomplish. There is a new connection, we as movie goers get from watching New York being destroyed, post 9/11. Perhaps a sense of alleviated pain by seeing how things could be worse? Or is it something else?

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