'I didn't understand plate tectonics until Zac Efron explained them to me' - Unconventional lessons from Netflix’s 'Down to Earth'.
Netflix's "Down to Earth" with Zac Efron offers a quirky mix of sustainability education, wellness, and Efron's charming persona.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:24 PM ISTNetflix's "Down to Earth" with Zac Efron offers a quirky mix of sustainability education, wellness, and Efron's charming persona.
Riding the crest of Netflix's wave, Zac Efron has indeed gone 'Down to Earth'. The High School Musical heartthrob, with his irresistible charm and shiny lips, is now explaining plate tectonics and sustainability to his fans.
"'I didn't understand plate tectonics until Zac Efron explained them to me' - Efron's Eco-Education for Fans"
Efron's Netflix series, Down to Earth, which started streaming all its episodes today, has him journeying with self-proclaimed wellness guru Darin Olien around the globe, hunting for healthy, sustainable lifestyle choices. A review by Mashable suggests that the duo's travels through Iceland, France, and even a brief pitstop at a water bar in West Hollywood with Anna Kendrick, made for a remarkably varied and adventurous journey.
Akin to a travel show, Down to Earth manages to incorporate a Bill Nye-style narration with an anthony bourdain-style cinematography. As Efron beautifully describes the two and a half centimeter annual expansion of the gap between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates, he muses, "It may not seem like much... But over millions of years? You get the picture." And yes, Zac, we do indeed.
"From Healing Waters to Hilton Hotels - Efron's Global Expedition for Sustainability"
Key highlights from the first two episodes include the duo visiting the Miraculous Healing Waters of Lourdes, touring sustainable energy locations, making chocolate at an Omnom location in Reykjavík, and even enjoying hot and cold stone massages at what was presumed to be a Hilton hotel.
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The unmistakable allure of the show, as stated by the Mashable review, is undeniably Zac Efron himself. As the reviewer puts it, "You must love Zac to love Down to Earth."
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