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Invisible Demons

The film “Invisible Demons” is a thought-provoking documentary that takes us on


a journey into Dehli, India to witness the devastating impacts of climate change and
relentless industrial growth. The film exposes the city in crisis and its global climate
situation.
The documentary begins by showing the distinct reality of Delhi’s deteriorating
environment and the daily struggles of the people, making it abundantly clear that
pollution and climate change are immediate threats to their daily lives. The use of vivid
visuals and personal stories effectively conveys the urgency of the issue, leaving the
viewers deeply moved and aware of the impacts of climate change.
The film connect the local crisis in Delhi with the global climate situation. It
demonstrates how the challenges faced by Delhi mirror those of countless cities
worldwide. It makes the viewers understand that climate change is not some distant
concept; it is a present danger affecting people’s lives, health, and wellbeing all around
the world.
The interviewers with experts and scientists provide valuable insights into the
science of climate change and its impact on urban environments. These experts help
unravel the complex web of factors responsible for Delhi’s environmental crisis. The
documentary highlights how insustrial growth, urbanization, and climate change are
interconnected, which is a challenge faced by many rapidly developing cities.
Moreover, the documentary holds the government and corporations accountable
for their roles in making the situation worse. It boldly states that Delhi’s struggle are the
result of collective human decisions and actions, underlining the need for systematic
change.
As a viewer, the film left me with a profound sense of concern, empathy, and
responsibility. It compels us to rethink our relationship with the environment and
consider the consequences of uncontrolled industrial growth. It calls for a collective
action, emphasizing the importance of both individual and systematic changes to fight
climate change. The documentary serves a reminder of the invisible demons we must
confront and defeat to secure a sustainable for our planet.

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