Review of Fast Food Nation (2006) by Jordand. — 19 Nov 2006
I don't think I've ever seen a more jaded piece of garbage in my short life. Written as if by a would-be activist who considers himself very clever for managing to address every single contemporary crisis in American society; from immigration, to figuring out what to do with our life, to corrupt organizations, to animal rights, and of course the global environmental crisis.
The film became so convoluted with attempted themes that none of theme seemed to matter in the least. They were badly addressed, on-the-nose and didactic, failing to bring any real understanding or insight to any of the causes that were so obviously far from the filmmaker's hearts.
Makes me want a hamburger.
This review of Fast Food Nation (2006) was written by Jordand. on 19 Nov 2006.
Fast Food Nation has generally received mixed reviews.
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