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Super Size Me made me happy - happy to know that McDonalds is not part
of my diet. The same may be true for Morgan Spurlock, the film’s
star and director. Super Size Me won Best Director at this year’s
Sundance Film Festival and is currently being shown at theatres throughout the
country. Although probably not in as many theatres as there are McDonalds in
this world.
After learning of the two teenagers who were suing McDonalds for making
them fat, Spurlock decided to embark on a journey - to eat only McDonalds food
for one month. If it wasn’t
on their menu, it wasn’t entering his mouth. Three meals a day, only bought from the golden
arches. The other self-afflicted catch was that he had to eat everything on
their menu at least once. Oh yeah, one more thing, Spurlock had to super size
his order if asked.
Spurlock checked in with three different doctors who would track his
health for the month; and so he began his voyage as a healthy man. He ate his
Alast supper@,
cooked by his girlfriend, a vegan chef (oh, the irony), and the next morning it
was off to good ol’
McyDees.
Super Size Me documents each and every day of this cruel yet somehow
intriguing journey. Watching Spurlock consume food that many Americans, yet
hardly not enough, would never purchase, day in and day out, and describe his
meals and feelings was definitely stimulating. But to keep us captivated, we
are shown many disturbing and surprising facts about our society and country and
its unsettled food and obesity dilemma. We learn about the unhealthy food served
in our country’s
public schools, that Spurlock’s
doctors wanted him to quit this diet due to his seriously deteriorating health,
what different experts have to say about all of this and simply other shocking
facts about our sad, fat, and partly obese country.
At one point, Spurlock slowly flashes cards of different
Afamiliar,
well-known@ faces to young children. They all recognized Ronald McDonald as the
guy
Awho
makes you laugh@
and
Aserves
food to people on TV@,
yet none of them knew who the guy was with the beard, you know, that religious
figureYJesus.
Is it appropriate to say here that the proof is in the Big Mac?
McDonalds definitely knows how to brand its name well and attract
costumers who are willing to consume. With its commercials, enclosed
playgrounds, cheap meals and super size option, the golden arches across the
world are succeeding. The astounding number of McDonalds establishments is
proof enough. But is it a healthy success? It must depend on whom you ask. Do
you think the fattest city in America is the happiest? Well, it should be;
those people in the McDonalds commercials always look so healthy, happy and fit!
The fat inducing establishment must be doing something right. Spurlock
was able to star in and direct an entire film based on this fast food
phenomenon, which has swept much of the world.
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Directed by Morgan Spurlock |
Cast:
Morgan Spurlock
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