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Fast Food Nation is an suited film about the very dependable and highly disturbing flaws that exist in a meat packing plant that provides the beef for Mickey’s, a fictional hasty food chain that doesn’t exactly have its act together. Not only do we look how American lives are affected by this mess, we also notice how desperate and sometimes frustrated, mad young people and illegal immigrants are drawn into this position. The movie moves along at a salubrious meander and the acting is terrific. The casting is fine and this is one movie I must highly recommend even with a few hard to swallow (pardon the pun) scenes at the ruin of the “end floor” at the meat processing plant.

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When the action begins, we meet Don Anderson (Greg Kinnear) who is a high level executive at a rapidly food chain company. One day Don’s boss informs him that some students at a university have found that there is extinguish matter in the meat. Don’s boss orders him to the Colorado packing plant to investigate and try to fetch a arrangement out of this mess.

We also meet desperate, tremulous, yet sometimes wrathful Mexican immigrants who were so desperate for money that they illegally crossed the border from Mexico into the US. Two or three of them wind up working at the meat packing plant in Cody, Colorado. There is Raul (Wilmer Valderrama) and Sylvia (Catalina Sandino Moreno) and we also meet Coco (Ana Claudia Talancón) . There are even young kids interested in the overall set. There is Ashley Johnson who plays Amber, a cashier at Mickey’s whose conscience bothers her about working there; and there is Paul Dano who turns in a elegant performance as Brian, a kid who spits in the food routinely and dreams up schemes to retract money from the hastily food restaurant.

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Of course, from here the place can go almost anywhere. What happens when one of the Mexican men is injured–badly injured at the meat processing plant? How do Silvia and Coco salvage along when they salvage into the United States? What about Don Anderson–will he be able to acquire a shapely arrangement out of this mess and originate everything all good after all for Mickey’s, the expeditiously food chain? Leer the movie and regain out!

We also find gargantuan smaller performances from highly talented actors including Kris Kristofferson and Bruce Willis. They accomplish the movie all the more though-provoking and their acting is capable, too.

The DVD comes with a documentary entitled “The Manufacturing of Swiftly Food Nation;” and there are four titillating shorts as well. There is a commentary by director and co-author Richard Linklater and co-author Eric Schlosser as well.

Overall, I would recommend this film for grown ups–and those of them with strong stomachs at that. There is the express of drug spend in this film; and the scenes from the “raze floor” are not exactly going to back you sleep well tonight. However, if you can handle it, Expeditiously Food Nation is a shiny film that even allows its viewers to plot their beget conclusions and opinions about these complicated topics.

The movie follows three groups of people who are all affected by the mercurial food industry in some way: teenagers working at “Mickey’s, illegal immigrants crossing into the United States and working at a meatpacking plant, and a man who works for the Mickey’s company, in advertising. Though their paths only sinful briefly if at all, the premise seems curious. It shows the draw the workers are treated, how someone can lose an arm or a leg in one of the machines, the “extinguish floor” and the graphic nature of cattle being slaughtered. Though it appears sanitary, there is a lot of “talk” from those that are connected to the area. Don Anderson ventures out to pick up the apt memoir when his boss tells him that there was “fecal matter” discovered in the Mickey’s meat. (Yet he peaceful continues to eat it.)

All of this presented to you in an provocative map makes the audience deem. Yet there is something missing. Maybe it would have been better as a documentary. I believe the reason that this movie was made as fiction, is so that it would come more of an audience. Documentaries aren’t viewed as often…though I would have loved to eye it filmed that arrangement.

I enjoyed the shrimp parts by Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette, Avril Lavigne, and Bruce Willis. The message comes through loud and clear: astronomical business doesn’t care about customers, it cares about the almighty dollar. The only thing that can be done is, you have to end buying their food. Until then, I hope to perceive more movies like this opening our eyes about the speedy food industry.

I assume it could have been done a puny bit better. It’s almost as if there is too distinguished ground to hide, and a 2 hour film unprejudiced doesn’t do it. With that said, it may quiet set aside you off of rapid food for a while. Pass the organic beef, please.
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