2008 horror movie
Rating: 15/20 (Jen: 19/20)
Plot: Troubling expose about how food production has changed. It's not good. Essentially, we're all going to die if we keep eating.
Scary stuff, people. There's not much that was really revolutionary here. Animals are being maltreated. A handful of corporations run everything. Corn is used too often. We eat things that are unfit for animals. The meat we eat is filled with hormones and fecal matter. The government doesn't really care about us. Corporations try to mislead consumers or keep them in the dark about what is in the food they eat. A waterfall of chickens, no matter what anybody else says, is really kind of funny. They're mostly lessons already learned and this is a ton of information to try to digest. It's a ninety minutes bursting at the seams, like the typical American threatening to break apart the fragile fabric of his action pants. It's presented very well, however, and the documentary is as entertaining as it is informative. Similarly to Al Gore's horror movie about how we're all going to drown (same producers actually), this spits out the problems but left me pessimistic. There was a flashy little list of tips before the credits, but most of the solution to our food production problems can't be solved by the average Joe Blow. And this particular Joe Blow is way too lazy to really do anything about all of this anyway.
I believe this was recommended by Oprah. I wouldn't want to eat her either.
That was a great review. There's really not much I can add.
ReplyDeleteThis is a scary film filled with amazing images. Call me a jerk, but I could watch cute little chicks get spit out rapid-fire all day long. A 16.