Several lawsuits were filed against McDonald's restaurants, which deliberately sold unhealthy foods. If plaintiffs can prove that it is dangerous to eat food everyday, plaintiffs have also ruled that a lawsuit will be filed. Therefore, documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock did a nonscientific experiment on its own as a guinea pig. Only McDonald's is three meals a day for 30 days. If asked if he wants a big meal from a clerk, he must say "yes". By the end of day 30, he will have to eat the menu at least once. Before starting the experiment he was tested by three doctors - general practitioner, cardiologist and gastroenterologist - he insisted that his general health is better. They will also monitor him within 30 days to ensure that he will not put his health in an irreparable harm. He also consults nutritionist / dietician and exercise ... written by Huggo
Thereafter, there is Michael Moore's investigation on the removal of the fast food industry by Bowling for Columbine (2001) and Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me (2004)). After the terrorist attack of September 11, Washington 's September 11 incident (2004) strictly cracked President Bush' s term of office. Political documentaries such as Mitt (2014) and The Case Against 8 (2014) are investigating the full range of contemporary American culture. It is good for us to recognize that paying attention to this connection and the story and that interesting storytelling can also be a reflexary experience. The movie listed here is a powerful starting point for those who want to create a unique curriculum in American history, but deeper understanding of American movies will result in larger, unfamiliar, more comprehensive Pictures are drawn Along the national interests, group ideals, and photos of facts. History and the middle space
In the 2000s documentaries, especially activist documentaries, were worried more than ever. Films such as Super Size Me (2004) documented the impact of fast food consumption and criticized the fast food industry by promoting unhealthy eating habits. (2009), a company's research on agricultural practices and perspectives of companies that may adversely affect human health and the environment brought about a major change in American food culture (Severson, 2009). In just six weeks since Super Size Me was released, McDonald's removed extra large menus from the menu from the menu, and since 2004 the restaurant has released many health food options (Sood, 2004). We made similar changes for other fast food chains (Sood, 2004)
Super Size Me premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival and Morgan Spurlock directed the film and received the jury award. This movie was released in the United States on May 7, 2004. World box office revenue was $ 11,536,423, which was the 22nd highest box office revenue ever. It was nominated for Oscar for the best documentary but lost to the movie born in a brothel. Super Size Me won two thumbs in the Ebert and Roeper movie. This film has received favorable reviews from critics and movie fans, and has received 93% "Fresh" certification by movie review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.