Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Super Size Me
In the Documentary Super Size Me by Morgan Spurlock we see an average American man wanting to try out the very popularized lifestyle of fast food eating Americans. This man Morgan Spurlock as we viewed in the documentary was on quest to find out if eating fast food for 30 days straight all three meals of the day would either effect his weight, his health or worst case scenario kill. What I think the film is depicting about politics is that politics has little to no control over the servings and types of food that these corporations are feeding the public. From what I understood from the few parts we watched of the documentary was that Morgan was making it known to everyone that fast food companies such has Mc Donalds has a bigger affect on society then politics do. Companies like Mc Donald have a bigger impact and in some ways controls communities more then politics do. As Morgan stated that these fast food companies control many aspects of the peoples lives and the generations that follow. I've seen Mc Donalds control my generations very drastically from luring us in from when we were kids which is a smart idea they came up with because from then own that's all we grow up with memories of Mc Donalds which keeps us coming back. I think what Morgan might prove at the end of the documentary is that these fast food corporations will have/are more of an impact then politics will and if we don't start to improve on a simple task of moderation or politics making requirements to certain foods and ingredients our nation might become the unhealthiest or most obese nation in the world.
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