Leonardo DiCaprio established that if something is not done about it, we face an unstoppable climate crisis.
The premise of Don't Look Up was that we had a few months to execute a plan to deflect a meteorite headed toward Earth. The protagonist of this story, Leonardo DiCaprio, is now warning us that we have 9 years to avoid the climate crisis.
The film directed by Adam McKay, Don't Look Up, obviously had all the earmarks of being a metaphor for the mishandling of crises in the United States and the rest of the world. The main reason was expected to be nothing more and nothing less than the pandemic, since the message is clear: The coronavirus crisis is real, get vaccinated, believe the experts.
However, there is a silent killer who is also wreaking havoc, and apparently it would be the big motive behind the film: Ourselves. The victim in question is the planet, and DiCaprio knows it well.
Leonardo DiCaprio has always been a great environmental activist, and in his last interview he stated that "there is a feeling of global anxiety that the powers that be: the private sector and governments, are not carrying out a transition quickly enough. We literally have a window nine years old."
Just a couple of months ago the Oscar-winning actor for The Revenant uploaded a photo of himself to Instagram with a special dedication to Chile.
In his battle against the imminent climate crisis, Leonardo DiCaprio called for the conservation of the glaciers in the north of Chilean Antarctica, which may be the key to survival in the uncertain future that is approaching.
At Rock & Pop the commitment is to the fight against the climate crisis, and we support Leonardo DiCaprio either in his films or in his environmental activism. Let's not destroy our own planet.