Review of Fast Food Nation (2006) by Wesley Morris for Boston Globe — 17 Nov 2006
Fast Food Nation has the dramatic flatness and willful lack of personality of some documentaries -- or at least how Linklater thinks a documentary should be. The movie nonetheless feels like both a work of investigative journalism and an immense human-interest story, veering into muckraking, horror, teen comedy, and what passes for "Twilight Zone" science fiction.
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This review of Fast Food Nation (2006) was written by Wesley Morris and published by Boston Globe on 17 Nov 2006.
Fast Food Nation has generally received mixed reviews.
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