Review of Food, Inc. (2008) by Fdt44 — 03 Feb 2011
Kenner's depiction of the dark, corrupted food industry emanates long before Spurlock's "Mc-bulge," detailing our food's source before it ever reaches our cabinets. What viewers discover, transcends the urge to eat, to such a degree that veganism doesn't seem half bad.
The film speaks to the various emotive cognitions the American feels towards their diet, and the visceral tendencies they have when feeling hungry. The result makes for a ponderous dose of speculation, and immanently-driven, self-willed investigations on unveiling the curtain that continues to obstruct and skew the origin of our food.
This review of Food, Inc. (2008) was written by Fdt44 on 03 Feb 2011.
Food, Inc. has generally received very positive reviews.
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