Movie Reviews
Food Matters. Dir. James Colquhoun. Aspect Films, 2008. DVD.
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I think the film was right but you can be healthy without eating certain foods. The actors did well. They told the facts and kept it short and easy to understand. The story was great, but what they say can't be all true. The technical elements went along with the movie well; they made sense. I rate it..... 4 STARS. Cody Baker
The way the actors spoke was very convincing. I think they played their role very well, and I think, for most people, they succeeded. On the technical side, the music that they played in the background, places fear and other emotions in peoples' minds. I think this helped them, and was a smart decision in their film-making process. Overall, I think this film is very (not totally) one-sided. What proof is there and what makes these people experts. But, there is also some truth, and they get some credit with that. Therefore, I give them.......2.5 Stars.
Rheanne Elledge
I did not enjoy the tone of the movie. They used a lot of very large words and terminology. It was long and it did not keep my attention focused on the film for very long. It seemed to be consisting of a lot of persistent repetition. Although I disliked many aspects of the movie, I feel like some of it was true and that, after some research, I learned some things. 3 stars from Samantha Irvine.
I thought Food Matters portrayed how some food can be really bad for people. The movie had plenty of Experts giving their opinion on how food with chemicals can be bad. The actors gave information well and seemed informed on what they were talking about. Overall I think the film did what it wanted to do we, which seemed like getting people to support only making organic food because non-organic food can be bad. Seth Basden
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