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Super Size Me

Super Size Me

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Very funny, though sometimes disturbing, documentary about what happens to filmmaker Morgan Spurlock when he eats nothing but McDonalds...

Certificate12

Duration99 mins

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Review by michael, 12

5 stars

23 Mar 2013

this was a very interesting documentary showing what happens if you go on a mcdonalds eating binge. morgan spurlock just sits and eats mcdonalds for 30 days straight. in the movie he go through a lot of pain due to the rapid increase in his weight. also he gives a large insight to the world of american food laws and in peticular an argument beetween two girls and mcdonalds the girls claimed that mcdonalds had enticed them in without telling the girls the calories in the meals.

also the animations andf pictures that he uses are really true to what mcdonalds has done to america and the great island of great britain. also he is really brave as he puts his life on the line to simply show what happens. he experiences depression and hunger to just show us this pain that he goes through. i therefore congratulate morgan spurlock on this as he is very brave and very inspiring. it is for these reasons that i have given it 5 stars

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