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“Food, Inc.” does more than assist as an exposé on the United States food industry–it connects the dots between the evil, contemptuous business practices of multinational corporations and their best friends, the compromised government regulatory agencies such as the USDA, FDA, and EPA, who have in the past been led by folks well connected within the very industries they are supposed to regulate.
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But let’s occupy on a exiguous. Filmmaker Robert Kenner’s documentary could have been fair a dour, paranoid investigative allotment and level-headed told the truth. Instead, Mr. Kenner has made a color, fast-paced, and well-documented yarn of the plot of the food supply in our country; the unintended consequences of the efficiencies, short-cuts, and technological methods inherent in factory farming; the insidious insider relationship between the meat industry and the agencies that should be regulating it; and the health effects, including diabetes, of tantalizing processed foods and quickly foods.
Naturally, the culprits tedious the curtain (e.g., Smithfield, Monsanto, Perdue) would not appear on camera, not because they are cowards but precisely because they are so powerfully connected, and have legions of lawyers and enforcers (yes, like any bully, these outfits do exhaust intimidation), and are engrossing to control free speech and criticism of their practices.
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The counterbalance to the doom and gloom comes from interview with shrimp farmers; with entrepreneurs in the organic food business; and with gallant folks who have tried to execute a stand against the food industry; and with those experts who are striving to be recent day Paul Reveres in the face of mass indifference.
Kenner uses photography and imagery to create his points, and he interlaces this film with scenes of unbelievable beauty and graphic cruelty. “Food, Inc.” is not an easy film to peer, and it should not be. Kenner uses the final frames to mumble some to-do’s for those who want to answer to the film not impartial in conversation but through action. As trite as it sounds, if you can only sight one movie this year, go to this one. (When the negative review originate cropping up for this movie, it would be tantalizing to sight how many of those are from food industry insiders and their minions.)
What can be more famous than the food you eat? This is the movie that the American public needs to gawk. This movie deals with issues that each and every one of us faces every day–without even sparkling it. Covering all sorts of food-related issues, from animal cruelty to the agricultural triumph of corn, this movie will leave you more informed than you were before, and will empower you to beget a dissimilarity, at least in your hold buying habits.
Take the time to witness. We’re all slaves to the food system–at least educate yourself to how it works.
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