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    Film Analysis: Food Inc.

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    You are what you eat The phrase “ you are what you eat” has been used for centuries. The healthier your food the healthier you can be. However, as time goes on, I hope this phrase is no longer true. The documentary Food Inc. shows our food and what farm fresh really means; things are not always what they seem. The documentary is dark and gruesome in the way it displays our food and what goes into making it, but it also opens our eyes to the world of production and similarly what we see and what

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    Food Inc. is a documentary I had heard about, but never seen. Many people I talked to about the movie told me how powerful it was and how the movie warped their thoughts on the food they eat. After watching the movie in class I can honestly say that it had no real effect on what I eat or the food choices I make. Food Inc. does an amazing job at showing how big corporations have corrupted Americas food system. Unfortunately Food Inc. didn’t make me change my food habits like it has other people.

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    Film Review: Food, Inc.

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    Food For Thought Did you know "The industry doesn't want you knowing what your eating, because if you did you might not want to eat it" (2:44). Food, Inc.is not only informational but holds viewers attention, in conjunction with being very persuasive. This documentary would prove to be a valuable educational resource because it improves critical thinking, and teaches factual information. Food, Inc. goes on a journey to the biggest farms and slaughterhouses across the country. Their purpose in making

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    can buy a double-cheeseburger at McDonald's for 99¢, and you can't even get a head of broccoli for 99¢? You want the small one? We've skewed our food system to the bad calories and it's not an accident”(Food Inc.). If Alfredo Orozco had started off with healthy foods in the first place he wouldn’t need to spend so much money on medication, however, the food industry has twisted our thinking and created this issue. This is the exact dilemma many families, who simply don’t have the money or knowledge

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    Food, Inc. is a 2008 documentary directed by Robert Kenner. The film has faced criticism from multiple food producers, including Tyson Foods and the Monsanto Company, who fear the film is attacking their practices and will result in them losing business. The documentary examines the practices of these companies, most of whom hold a monopoly over the industry, and argues that the food produced is unhealthy for the environment, employees, and consumers. The film combines narrative techniques and imagery

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    Friday Week Fifteen – Documentary Films Advanced Food Inc. EXTRA CREDIT What kind of documentary is this film? • Why did the filmmakers create this film? • How well does the film pass the six tests of a good story? (Refer to Chapter Three.) What is the most important conflict in the film? • Did the film entertain you, teach you, or both? How?
 Food Inc. is a talking-heads documentary. The first part of the movie is focused on animals in the fast food industry so it is also a nature documentary

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    Watching Food Inc. movie was a deception and a horrifying experience on what is happening in the food industry in the U.S. After spending time on some of resources like The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on food safety, The National Food Processors’ Association that are in place to protect farmer’s industry and food consumers, to find out these agencies like are not protecting farmers nor are protecting food consumers in the U.S; and to learn about big corporations like Tyson Foods, Monsanto that

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    Food Inc Film Analysis

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    In this documentary Food, Inc. directed by Robert Kenner, it talks about the meat industry such as Tyson and Monsanto. The film focus on the food industry and how it has change over the years. In this film the targeted audience is mainly Americans who buy the food supply. Robert Kenner says the food industries are hiding what is in our food and where we get it from. The film asks the question, “How much do you really know about the food you eat”? The purpose of the film is that we need to find out

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    Film Analysis: Food Inc.

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    on behind the closed doors of the food industry. In the well-known documentary Food Inc., it opens our eyes to the catastrophes of the food processing business and shows us just how much it is affecting our health and our lifestyle. With food being an important means of our survival, why is it doing us wrong rather than good, what exactly is going on between the government and the food industry, and what can we do to stop these industries? The documentary Food Inc. was created by

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    aware of the hidden things that go on in food processing factories or how the animals are treated? Probably not. The movie Food Inc. shows some of the truths of food processing. People need to learn more about what they are putting into their bodies every single day. Some of these products could actually hurt them, even up to the point of death. Throughout the movie, there are several examples of ethos, pathos, and logos used to show how dangerous the food you are eating really is. The most prominent

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