Friday, September 17, 2010

Super Size Me Movie Review


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Well, if I were not afraid of fast food, you should be after watching this fascinating documentary by Morgan Spurlock. Accept the challenge and ate nothing but McDonald's for 30 consecutive days and two days has already overflowing their fourth books! The amazing thing about this movie is the best effect in Spurlock's wrong with your diet ridiculous. After 2-3 weeks, said one of his doctors, is considered a poisoning of the liver, as an alcoholic. ItEarn a lot of weight, depression and begins to feel food addiction. It can be a bit 'higher, but it makes you stop and think about what you eat whenever you enter a McDonald's or other fast-food restaurants.

Among the updates in McDonald's binge Spurlock is a series of interviews with experts and ordinary people who give their opinion on the food industry. These interviews offer fascinating information candies (such as McDonald'sfood markets to children in its restaurants with playgrounds associated in the minds of young people a good time to eat their product) and tragic stories, like a man who had to undergo surgery to reduce stomach After losing another election , the weight had - he and his wife drank gallons of soda a day, Spurlock said what is the point of sale massive cups of soda for the consumer? And why not offer more than chipsFood as a side effect?

An important message of this film will meet the vision of a society is the experience of playing an eating disorder and denigrates the lowest common denominator, a reference to the shareholders. When Spurlock and other off-road in DoCo (and additional features) are McDonald's and other exploited without markets for every dollar they can get, while restaurants like that started at the same time being, freshness and maintain securityFood, even without the domination of the global market. Public health is more important than profits for shareholders. There is also a critical lack of funding for healthy eating and campaigns, their advertising budget, not when everyone in the neighborhood of huge advertising budget of McDonald's - can not compete with ease and the message must be human suffering.

This documentary had a huge impact on McDonald's, has rightly recognized that there was a threat to his reputation. Youimmediately issued with a diet menu for all operations, and began selling "healthy" alternatives to their menus, and began promoting "good health" campaigns appear as if they contribute to people about what 'eat polite. It canceled its option "Super Size meals." At least, that documentary fast food players like McDonald's for observation. It may be giants, but that does not mean they are not responsible.

Enjoy a documentaryserious message that everyone can enjoy.

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